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My, a human, corner of things on myCorner. Trying to learn not to teach https://dagimg-dot.netlify.app
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Solved the shit out of this chrome thingπŸ˜‚
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β€œSince We Blue up and got Green, I gotta leave some of yall on read”

β€” [Drake's new song]

I didn't listen to the lyrics, I read it in the comment sectionπŸ˜‚. And he mentions habeshan girls. What's going on??
On an unrelated note, I extended my PC's RAM to 20GB and now this thing is cruising πŸ”₯πŸ”₯
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"Boredom is a filter. Common ideas come before it. Uncommon ideas come after it. Sit with a project long enough to get bored with it, then sit a little more. The most useful insights bubble up after you get bored."

-- From James Clear's newsletter

From experience this thing is so true. Starting from writing essays back in the day when I was applying for unis to these days working on my projects I always get bored first before coming up with a great idea. But the problem is I reach for my phone before boredom hits. So that means no great idea.

Please, be free from any instant dopamine hit when working on important projects coz the first step is getting bored !!
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Are you curious who discovered the first "Computer Bug" 🐞?
Dr. Grace Hopper was a computer-language pioneer and mathematician who found the first-reported computer bug in 1947. Learn the full fascinating history here: https://lunduke.substack.com/p/the-story-of-the-first-computer-bug.

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I noticed you can be more productive right after you wake up. Just get to it, no 🀳. Straight to your PC and do some work.

You need to trick your mind. Don't let it know your next move😁
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working on something fun !!
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😳😳 I was done !!

I wanted to delete the contents of a folder. So, I cd into it and wrote thisπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. I should learn a little more about these commands before I get cooked
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Supabase just launched the ChatGPT of databases. An Al-based Postgres service.

You can build and launch databases, create charts, embeddings, see visuals of your DB, generate sample data, and more.

And.. it's 100% open source. πŸŽ†

Try it here: https://postgres.new/
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violation πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
I tried to watch a movie in the taxi and guess what there is one scene with NSFW. I was shocked and tried to close the movie then another ad comes up. I think you can guess what the ad is 😭😭. Now, the stranger beside me is giving me....πŸ˜‘πŸ˜‘ these looks
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What’s one less common Git command you use frequently? πŸ€”

We all know the basics: push, pull, add, commit… But what about those hidden gems? One of my go-tos is:

git commit --amend --no-edit


Here’s a quick scenario: You’ve just made a commit like chore: clean up, which includes 3 files. As you're about to start on a new feature, you notice a file with an 'M' tag in VS Code. Curious, you check it out, only to realize it’s just some leftover print statements from that 6-hour debugging marathon yesterday 😭.

Rather than creating a new commit for such a minor change, you can stage the file and run the command above. This will include the changes to your previous commit (chore: clean up), keeping your history clean and letting you move on to your new feature with peace of mind. πŸ˜‰
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