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19 implied HN points 05 May 24
  1. Zoxide is a tool that improves the 'cd' command in the terminal by offering additional features to simplify repetitive tasks.
  2. Zoxide uses 'z' instead of 'cd' to help users navigate directly to specific folders that are frequently accessed, making the process more efficient and convenient.
  3. While Zoxide may not dramatically increase productivity, it can enhance convenience by reducing the need to type repetitive commands and making navigation easier.
19 implied HN points 02 May 24
  1. The author is starting a blog to document the building of a startup, Cauto, while keeping the company's premise a secret until launch.
  2. They had to pivot their business idea for Cauto after realizing that their initial plan of creating code graphing software was overly complex and already present in the market.
  3. The author emphasizes the importance of discussing Cauto in public to receive feedback and stay accountable.
19 implied HN points 27 Apr 24
  1. Switching to neovim offered a more close-to-the-computer experience for the developer and helped in understanding what's going on under-the-hood.
  2. Choosing a stable neovim package manager like LazyVim and customizing the setup helped in a smoother transition and better understanding of the tool.
  3. Using neovim increased efficiency in coding tasks like text editing, search and replace, and improved typing speed by focusing on keyboard-centric usage.
0 implied HN points 30 Apr 24
  1. The job market for new developers is highly competitive due to layoffs and restrictive tax laws for companies hiring software engineers.
  2. With the rise in demand for online work, there was a significant hiring spree in the tech industry.
  3. New developers face challenges as experienced individuals and recent grads flood the job market, creating a surplus of talent.
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