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I was bored so I vibe coded this small app for something I do every day.

Marc Andreessen once wrote about the best productivity hack, a 4x6 index card.

I read that about five years ago and to this day it’s still my favorite productivity hack.

Top three goals on one side and the anti-todo on the back, a list of everything you actually did.

Curious on feedback for it.


I'm not inclined to provide an email and password just to see what it is. Maybe make a demo on the landing page?


Great feedback.

Will do.

It's just a digital notecard based on this story: https://pmarchive.com/guide_to_personal_productivity.html


Oooo I like this and very much agree

Before college, I worked in restaurants and learned so much.

The part about the ethos of doing things outside your job description is so well said.


This book

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Advertising_...

describes the author's experiences working in the kitchen of a Paris restaurant that he thought were formative


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If you say it 3 times, one of the founders will appear behind you with a Federetzel

https://twitter.com/meixnertobias/status/1704565814022770857


To celebrate Christmas we introduce will it comp-ho-ho-hose, a GraphQL Federation composition game.

Starting on the 12th of December, every day untill Christmas a new challenge will be unlocked. The goal of each challenge is to guess if the two subgraphs will compose.

If you think you know Federation, or want to learn more about it's quirks, this is the game for you!


For those that want to read up on the BFF pattern: https://bff-patterns.com/


For those who are new to BFF's or backend for frontends, This website offers a detailed explanation on the common pattern.

https://bff-patterns.com/


I agree with your take.

More resources on BFF's: https://bff-patterns.com/


Apollo GraphQL is not MIT. Their Gateway, federation libraries, and all versions of router are under a Elastic License v2.

https://www.apollographql.com/docs/resources/elastic-license...


As I mentioned, their main GraphQL server package is[1], so that's where the confusion came from. Thanks.

[1] https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-server/blob/9817bc47...


For more info on BFFs: https://bff-patterns.com/


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