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Becoming No Boilerplate: My Journey

Hi friends!

A half-exclusive video today, this is 2x as long as the eventual public video. Thank you for your support, I hope it's interesting!

In today's video, I'm going to tell you about my whole creative process: From the hardware to the software, and even a little about how I got here, as it explains why and how I'm doing all this in the first place, and allows me to make some recommendations.

The forthcoming video ("Obsidian: The Good Parts") is not yet ready (but it's getting GOOD!), and so instead of rushing it, I've written up some behind-the-scenes production notes into a Patreon-exclusive video. I intend to publish about half of this on YouTube (which half? Great question, what do YOU think?).

I hope you like the different pace. I don't intend to make lots more videos like this, it's a bit personal, and I would rather not bore people!

Thank you so much for your support during this summer when I've been battling with RSI, I feel like I'm coming through it now, exercise and rest have been essential. Both of those things take up a lot of time, and it's directly due to your continued support that I can do them.

Talk to you soon,
Tris <3

Becoming No Boilerplate: My Journey

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ooh, not yet - thank you! I've added it to my reading list

No Boilerplate

Thank you so much!

No Boilerplate

I noticed you refer to lazynvim.org, but the site is actually lazyvim.org

Cas de Reuver

Have you read the Book "Range - Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World" by David Epstien? You might love it.

Dan MacDonald


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