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whackylabs.com
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| | | | | What better way to start the new year than trying out the Kotlin Multiplatform. | |
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ai.google.dev
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| | | | | Integrate the Gemini API, quickly develop prompts, and transform ideas into code to build AI apps. | |
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www.marcogomiero.com
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| | | | | Recently, Ive started to work on (yet another) side project: Money Flow. As the name suggests, this is an application to help me track all the expenses and incomes. Ive thought and designed it almost a year ago but only now Ive found the time to start writing actual code. A first design iteration, that will change a bit Ive decided to make this project a personal playground for a Kotlin Multiplatform mobile app. | |
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popey.com
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| | | My blog at popey.com/blog is hosted on a Bitfolk VPS, built from the Hugo source code in a public GitHub repo. My workflow for publishing a post goes like this: ? Use whatever machine Im sat at ? Clone the repo ? Add a new page, edit until ready ? Push directly to the main branch Early on in my use of Hugo, I was manually using hugo and rsync over SSH directly on the VPS. | ||