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Interstitial journaling is a great way to keep regaining focus easily.

Meditation helps Sleep as well


Good memories endlessly tweaking configs and scripts.

No wonder we're around here now I guess


Exactly the same.

I was also on some other servers, but QuakeNet felt special.



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A new store website for my company: https://test.store.dsebastien.net/

Having fun with Claude Code, React, TS, Bun, Tailwind, Zod and a bunch of other things. Lots of work remaining...

Can't they bring people like Tristan Nitot back? :(


Around 3K/m with my side projects: https://tools.dsebastien.net

Revenue from courses, apps, community, books...

Still not able to pay myself anything though


An Obsidian plugin that makes life tracking easier: https://www.dsebastien.net/announcing-life-tracker-a-new-obs...


I'd say more than ever before


I've joined the Apple Developer program to be able to sign/notarize my Tauri app. And it's been three weeks that I'm failing to get the app notarized. I don't own a Mac so I'm using GitHub actions. Apparently the fact that notarization takes ages is very common the first time(s) an app is sent. I've spent nearly $100 on GitHub and my app still isn't notarized.

I contacted support and they don't want to help because I'm not using a Mac and using a third party framework (Tauri), even though it's just using xcrun, Apple's tool...

Also I've been unable to even use the notarization API to retrieve the submission logs and Apple didn't help for that either so far (they just disregarded my ticket).

I feel powerless and abused. This is the worst DX/CX I've had in years.

As a side note, authenticating against the notarization API is a nightmare. You get a PKCS8 that you have to use to create/sign a JWT and you're basically on your own... I had to build a little node program just to craft the JWT...


Man, there are plenty of repos out there that sign and notarize on GitHub Actions. It’s not a unique nor unsolved problem.


Dude, go buy a used Mac mini for $150, sign your stuff with it, and move on.

We can talk all day about how this _shouldn’t_ be necessary, but you are tilting at windmills trying to get Apple signing to work without Apple hardware. You’ve definitely spent more of your time trying to make this work than if you’d just buy a cheap Mac mini.


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