I finally wrote that post because I had so much fun working on the stuff in it that I couldn't help but share. And then writing it led to deep thoughts about the nature of work and life and stuff, so the funny dumb post got real. But, essentially, it was because I felt I had done something cool (if dumb) that might inspire others to also do cool stuff and maybe, just maybe, help them feel like it was alright to introduce a bit of levity into their day.
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I started following this community way back in the dark ages when it was just a snarky twitter account. So I was a lurker for quite a while.
My first post was this one:
Emojifying my Bash Prompt (and why you should too)
Joseph Moore
I finally wrote that post because I had so much fun working on the stuff in it that I couldn't help but share. And then writing it led to deep thoughts about the nature of work and life and stuff, so the funny dumb post got real. But, essentially, it was because I felt I had done something cool (if dumb) that might inspire others to also do cool stuff and maybe, just maybe, help them feel like it was alright to introduce a bit of levity into their day.