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Fadli Wilihandarwo
Fadli Wilihandarwo
@wilihandarwo
🩺 Former medical professional turned 💻 code healer | Debugging bodies to debugging software | Where medicine meets tech
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I have set up my Raycast with some hotkeys, especially for the AI Command. Now, I can do things faster. For instance, if I want to improve this post (since I'm not very good at English), I just press "cmd+ctrl+." and it automatically enhances my writing.
#digitalminimalism
Starting new journey on LeetCode. Learn coding from basic again. 1st day done.
#leetcodejourney
Beautify my error message on pure vanilla PHP, little bit css and html. Yes, I know it's just only see by me in development. But, now I can click one button to copy the error (either for AI help or my fellow developer), rather than select all, and copy and paste, and add additional context for instruction. Saving me time, a lot!
#sekolahstartup
For this new client project, I will try using built-in auth generation from Rails. Before, I use Devise gems. Trying as much as possible minimize external gems for this one.
#wilihandarwo
Back to Rails again 😁. Really quick setup for my client
#wilihandarwo
New project kicked off: Building a business website for a client. Down payment secured.
#wilihandarwo
Subscribed again to ChatGPT, trying to eliminate some AI subscription before (Raycast, Cursor and Windsurf). From $50/mo to $20/mo. Another reason: sold to some new ChatGPT new feature (projects and canvas), access on mobile, talk to AI. Gonna maximize it!
#digitalminimalism
I'm trying to keep my online spending down to like $100 per month - still working on tracking everything though, so it'll probably go over that this month 😅
#digitalminimalism
In the process of consolidating my notes into Obsidian, working on transferring everything from Evernote, Apple Notes, and Google Docs into one centralized system. Combining PARA method and Zettelkasten.
#digitalminimalism
I initially developed
#sekolahstartup using Ruby on Rails. It's great framework btw. However, the learning curve proved too steep for me, and I needed significant time to grasp its concepts.
As a result, I decided to return to PHP, a language I've been familiar with for over a decade. While I'm still learning, working with PHP feels more transparent compared to framework "magic" - where you often don't understand what's happening behind the scenes.
A milestone achieved today: I successfully implemented Google Authentication from scratch, without relying on any external libraries! 🎉
Building this functionality manually not only gave me deeper insights into the authentication flow but also brought great satisfaction. It's rewarding to understand and control every aspect of the implementation.
Finishing on boarding on WIP. Love it. Waiting for 2 years, to got invitation from @marc . Thank you! Patient really pay off!