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til

My repo of Today I Learned posts. Inspired by simonw/til.

Now: July 2024: At some point this month, I set a goal to write a TIL every work day. I haven't stuck to that, but I am averaging several per week, and I'm pleased with the cadence. But even trying to post every day, I am still not capturing everything I've learned.

My TIL Philosophy

Since this repo has a few stars ⭐ (hi everyone), I want to take a moment to set expectations.

  • I write TILs quickly, usually in under 10 minutes.
  • Usually, there isn't any editing other than light proofreading.
  • I really enjoy it! Highly recommend a public TIL repo as a personal practice.
  • Sometimes I share them on Mastodon, but not always.

Benefits of my TIL repo

  • It's good, low-stakes writing practice.
  • It helps remind me that beginnerhood is perpetual.
  • I have a few of my own TILs that I consult really regularly. Nothing beats copying and pasting your own stuff forever.
  • Sometimes, the TILs get picked up by Django News, and that's neat!
  • Other people are aware of what I am working on, and then ask for help related to those things. Feels great to help people.
  • It provides a neat fossil record of the kinds of things I've worked on over the course of my career.
  • I have a repo full of markdown that's easy to clone and run parsing experiments on.

Topics


aws

celery

django

django-rest-framework

drf-yasg

fast-ai

git

github

google

home-office

html

htmx

javascript

kubernetes

mac

markdown

meilisearch

microsoft-dynamics

misc

mkdocs

plata

postgres

pre-commit

pytest

python

r

slack

sphinx

stripe

terraform

wagtail