There's an Obisidian plugin for direct syncing to OneDrive that works on both mobile and desktop - this keeps you from having to deal with either triggered syncs through github or the various other, painful syncing processes.
All of the ChangeLog ones are excellent, and they have specific ones for Javascript and Go (and an excellent ops one called ShipIt): https://changelog.com/podcasts
I have such love and hate relationship with them. They tend to pick interesting topics and invite truly awesome people, but
gosh do they both suck as hosts - they often get carried away into their mildly related personal experiences or small talk about nothing
hey gytis, you seem to be brutally honest so i'm curious about your feedback for me
i've been a two time guest on the Changelog (https://changelog.com/person/swyx) and always wondered if i could be doing something better as a guest/speaker. I listen to myself at least 2x every time i'm on and spot a bunch of verbal and factual mistakes but thats only the ones i know about - if you listened to mine (no obligation!) did anything tick you off in particular?
- the epbf episode where one of you started talking like back in the old days you treated servers as pets and not as cattle
- the episode about auditing startups where most of the talk you were carried away and even said somethin “let’s continue or we won’t finish” or something
- oh and that Silicon Valley tv show stuff that just keeps popping every other time
It’s like that uncle of mine that I meet every Christmas who is always “back in my days” (I remeber when we…) or “in my old hometown they used to” (here at changelog we…)
but that’s just my personal opinion. Time is scare these days so I’d like to get as much info as possible.
But hey, I’m sure there are millions that adore you, cause in general the guests and topics are great
On the other hand, some of the drift away just shows we're all people. I'm listening podcasts on 1.5-1.7x speed and digressions are all good to me. Keep up the awesome work you do, guys! Real fan of yours!
I feel rude even saying this because I like the work you guys do and don't want to bum this person out, but I had to stop listening to the ones with Johnny. He seems to just wax poetically so often. I'm sure hes super nice, but it feels like he talks for the majority of the episode instead of letting the guests and other hosts speak. Every time he has a thought you know your in for a 3 minute spiel.
That's the beauty of the internet, you're bound to find things you don't like that others have the exact opposite experience with. I find them extremely relatable, fun, and knowledgeable.
You replied to a comment about 3 different shows, to which are you referring?
Nonetheless, Changelog has great shows and great hosts and great guests. I listen to _a lot_ of dev related podcasts, and I can assure you, they all have some of the human affects you pointed out.
That's not my impression at all about them--I've been listening to three of their shows for 5 years now. The interviews are top notch and there are rarely episodes without any specific focus.
hey since youre here - i've been a two time guest on the Changelog (https://changelog.com/person/swyx) and always wondered if i could be doing something better as a guest/speaker. I listen to myself at least 2x every time i'm on and spot a bunch of verbal and factual mistakes but thats only the ones i know about - if you listened to mine (no obligation!) did anything tick you off in particular?
I did it just fine for the cost of the license of Working Copy syncing to a iCloud folder. But the Obsidian license still made me end up going over to LogSeq, which works better for my mental model.
Are there any note apps still around that take an endless tape approach? It seems like everyone's gone away from it, but my mind still works best with endless tape + tags + search.
Also to make it much easier to grease the cube - if you do it as you stack the rows, you can get much more even distribution (and the cube will fly afterwards).
These cubes actually come completely apart to replace the springs. You could probably put a good 4-5 micro-SD cards in the middle plastic ball, but it's not exactly a quick operation. But, yeah, quite a bit of empty space in them.
Yes, they provide the tension when you rotate the cube. The speed cubes come with different springs that can make it looser or tighter - in the center is this white ball that houses the springs where you screw in the center tiles. If it wasn't such a pain to open back up, I'd take some pics of that part of it. You can see the white ball on the official site here: https://rubiks.com/store/product/rubiks-speed-cube (disclaimer - the original article is mine)
I would simply state "That is considered confidential information at my current employer. I would consider an offer in the ballpark of /x/."
2 Things - It shows that you take confidentiality seriously even when looking at leaving your current company (and its likely the policy there anyway). Secondly, it is truthful.