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https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/what-do-you-use-to-monitor-your-production-infrastructure/comment/5a4c067d92a9dfc1678838fb Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "What do you use to monitor your production infrastructure?" |... We use Uptime robot for external check, and Zabbix for internal ones. Uptime robot is great at periodically checking our public facing site. On the other hand, https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/do-you-do-blind-typing/comment/5a38a3a8912627e67468a4ba Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Do you do blind typing ?" | Hashnode I do, since I started using Dvorak. Dvorak and Colemak are designed for touch typists. The keys are organised based on triplets (three consecutive letters) in r on doblind typingcommentgergelypolonkai https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/when-do-you-deploy-code-to-production-in-your-company/comment/5925d943b01ff1a56f2e9d60 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "When do you deploy code to production in your company?" | Hashnode https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/how-fast-you-get-into-flow-zone/comment/5a256034ef4d361f13812ca0 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "How fast you get into flow (zone)?" | Hashnode https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/what-are-your-best-time-management-hacks-or-tools/comment/5dd53598c4d1027248f2214c Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "What are your best time management hacks or tools?" | Hashnode About 9 hours is enough for me. I spend the remaining 15 with my family and friends. I personally use Emacs and Org-mode . With the right configuration Org can https://hashnode.com/@gergelypolonkai Gergely Polonkai (@gergelypolonkai) | Hashnode You have to believe in things that are not true. How else would they become? gergelypolonkaihashnode https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/is-there-anyone-contributing-in-any-open-source-which-heshe-can-recommend-me/comment/5a0d1b72bfd21b6e36689978 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Is There anyone contributing in any Open Source which he/she can... I do contribute to the Matrix.org ecosystem and a bunch of Flask extensions. I also have some minor commits and documentation fixes in various GNOME apps and li https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/do-you-think-about-optimization-while-writing-your-code/comment/599602bd687292df4b2179d8 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Do you think about optimization while writing your code?" | Hashnode Should you think of it? Absolutely. Should you do it? Now that's a hard question. If you are an experienced developer, you will pretty much always have two https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/how-do-you-architect-your-project-to-cater-to-changes-in-frameworks-and-libraries/comment/5a30203928165fec1be12d79 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "How do you architect your project to cater to changes in frameworks... There is an awesome service called libraries.io . First and foremost I use that to track changes in my dependencies. When there is a minor or micro chance (seco https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/whats-your-opinion-on-cowboy-coding-have-you-ever-practised-it/comment/5aba562371fafa395f2c1de0 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "What's your opinion on Cowboy coding? Have you ever practised it?"... Oh, I do that a lot. Most projects I do this way never make it to production, though. Cowboy coding is a nice thing when you make a prototype or proof of concep https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/do-companies-prefer-fast-code-or-quality-code/comment/5a704dd1d3e3e6ca626658ca Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Do companies prefer fast code or quality code?" | Hashnode I usually prefer fast code first. The keywords being _usually _and first . Most companies, especially smaller ones, want their product to work. However, on the https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/is-preferring-to-hire-minorities-discriminatory/comment/5bc9728c0246404f607c9138 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Is preferring to hire minorities discriminatory?" | Hashnode I really like turtles. Have you played with LOGO before? Also, i tend to prefer people with better on the job abilities and team fitness. If there is a tie, i w https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/which-flavour-of-loop-do-you-use-most-of-the-times-in-your-primary-programming-language/comment/59a85ef94f8975150efb5910 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Which flavour of loop do you use most of the times in your primary... I wonder if Pythons list comprehensions count: [e.field for e in a_list if condition] My code base is full of constructs like this. https://hashnode.com/forums/thread/did-you-try-to-code-from-your-phone/comment/5dadd93f3eed69b16b1c3171 Comment by Gergely Polonkai on "Did you try to code from your phone?" | Hashnode Yes, i often do it, although i tend to do quick fixes/small updates there. I have Termux installed on my Huawei P20 Pro. Emacs performs pretty good on it, even