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lardissone commented on Show HN: Shadcn/UI theme editor – Design and share Shadcn themes   shadcnthemer.com... · Posted by u/miketromba
QuantumNomad_ · 2 months ago
The infinite scroll makes it difficult to reach the links in the footer, at least on mobile.

Footer links:

GitHub repo https://github.com/miketromba/shadcn-themer

Three other links also in the footer but they only bring me to login screen:

Terms of Service https://shadcnthemer.com/terms

Privacy policy https://shadcnthemer.com/privacy

Contact https://shadcnthemer.com/contact

lardissone · 2 months ago
I still can't believe this is still an issue. When lazy-loading/infinite-scroll appeared main problem was that your footer shouldn't contain any actionable information. And people still makes fall into the same issue years after.
lardissone commented on Why we still build with Ruby   getlago.com/blog/why-we-s... · Posted by u/FinnLobsien
lardissone · 4 months ago
I've been working with Django/Python for many years, and around 10 years switched to JS stack, because of work (and because I read HN too much).

Last year finally convinced me that the entire JS community is sick, they want to re-invent the wheel all the time and making new libraries obsolete in months. So I started to use Django again. Most of the things needed for MVPs or prototypes are covered by their admin panel, thn when I need to build a front, I decide if use views or a simple frontend (next.js, svelte, etc) that communicates to my API.

lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
asystole · 10 months ago
This is why I love Capacities. It's object oriented with properties and tags. No folders.
lardissone · 10 months ago
ok, it's been a few days now using it, and I'm starting to love it. Specially their API access, so I can send my voice note transcriptions to my daily note.

The custom object types is great, I missed that feature from Anytype in other tools.

The only drawback is that they didn't implemented an import from other platforms tool. And I have all my history and notes on Logseq now.

lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
asystole · 10 months ago
lardissone · 10 months ago
Tried that, but I would like outliner mode to be the default. Instead of writing a `-` at the beginning of the line.

Anyway, I'll give a better try. Thanks.

lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
bicx · 10 months ago
I don’t have ADHD (that I know of) and still love Logseq. For me, it’s the perfect mix of notetaking, journaling, outlining, task tracking, and lightweight hierarchy/linking.

I find that if I have to organize or categorize entries in a system, entries just don’t get logged at all.

lardissone · 10 months ago
I'm trying a lot of tools, but I end up using Logseq. It's amazing.

Only bad thing is their mobile app, it's so bad.

lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
asystole · 10 months ago
This is why I love Capacities. It's object oriented with properties and tags. No folders.
lardissone · 10 months ago
I just tried it, looks good. But TBH, I miss outlining. I would like they offer a way to have an outlining mode (with collapsing ability). Thanks for the recommendation.
lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
jonaias · 10 months ago
You might want to take a look athttps://www.limitless.ai/#pendant

We've received great feedback from ADHD users about how it has helped them throughout their lives

lardissone · 10 months ago
I'm still waiting for shipping to my country. Pre-ordered on Oct/23 :(
lardissone commented on Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life   johnnydecimal.com... · Posted by u/debone
lardissone · 10 months ago
I tried many organization systems, including Johnny Decimal like PARA. And none of them worked for me. As an ADHD person, I've found the best way for me is not put effort in organizing at all. For that reason I've found tools like Logseq/Tana/Reflect does a great job. I just write in the journal and tag items accordingly if required, then if I need to write some long form document, I create specific pages for it. Then search and backlinks are everything I need. My brain works better searching than browsing.
lardissone commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
lardissone · a year ago
Location: Argentina

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, Django, Flask, Node.js, Nest.js, Express, Javascript, Typescript, React, Next.js, React Native, PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB, GraphQL, Serverless, Microservices, Docker, AWS, REST.

Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/lardissone

Email: leandro@ardissone.com

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/lardissone

Versatile and forward-thinking full-stack software development professional with over 20 years of experience. I leverage cutting-edge technologies to deliver robust and scalable solutions across diverse industries, including gaming, healthcare, fraud detection, lead sales and online courses. I am passionate about new technologies and I am a quick learner. I'm available for full-time or part-time work.

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