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I'm working on https://getmuro.com

Muro allocates focus hours based on your calendar. It helps me know at the start of my day, when I can put my head down and focus.

I'm looking for alpha testers, do sign up for the waitlist and I'll provide access for free.


https://bonniesimon.in - my personal site that hosts my blog


I would suggest trying out consulting firms. There are ones which have good internal culture, multiple learning and upskilling sessions, etc.


I'm building Muro (getmuro.com). Connect your calendar (multiple calendars) and then see muro find you focus times.

As an engineer, it is hard to know when you can put your head down and work when you have multiple meetings. This helps me cure that overhead of planning my morning.


I'm working on getmuro.com

It takes in your calendars and gives you time slots where you can put your head down and work! It built it for myself, but a few people found it interesting, so I thought of publishing it.

If you are someone who manages multiple calendars and multiple calls per day, then you will find this useful!


If someone knows a solution or a better frame of thought regarding this, let me know.


Love handy. I use it too when dealing with LLMs. The other day I asked chatgpt to generate interview questions based on job description and then I answered using handy. So cool!


Interesting! This could be true. I'll play around with this in a bit.


Yeah I think what you're describing, returning a slice thus copying a reference to the same array (but not copying the array), then destroying the callee slice not causing the array to be freed, is just basic garbage collection logic, not escape analysis.


I checked it out. It looks good.


Makes sense. I need to rewire how I think about Go. I should see it how I see JS.


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