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I have been journaling by hand for a while now, partly in the hope that it might improve my now atrocious handwriting. I thought that time and practice would help me get better, but it's only very recently that I have discovered that my penmanship only improves if I, just, slow, down. I have now come to terms with the fact that I have a maximum speed for handwriting, and it is much slower than my typing speed. The advantage is that I now have more time to think when writing by hand.


I do this when I get stuck in a rut when making music. Imposing limitations encourages the unexpected.


United Tech & Allied Workers: https://utaw.tech which is a subsidiary of the communications union (CWU)


>We're a creative team of supertalented individuals crafting supreme exp...haha, kidding. We hate this kind of fluff too, let's be short and sweet instead!


I've used Symfony for years, and Django for 2 years full-time, and I have to say that I find the Symfony documentation is much easier to learn from.


"84% of apps on the App Store are free" - I bet this also includes free apps with in-app purchases, which is most free apps these days.


If you have backups, but have not recently tested restoration, then you do not have backups.

Test your restoration process people!


C-f works best for me


What you describe is a little bit working for free. If you’re not being paid for those hours and you do not have a stake in the business, then you are effectively giving money to the owner.


I think that's the point being made, they are not limited by this decision, in fact they find it more efficient.


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