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Terminal UI to list, browse and run APIs defined with openapi spec. - zaghaghi/openapi-tui

Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀 - extrawurst/gitui

The Level5 Skimming Blade is a lightweight and versatile tool for achieving smooth and consistent drywall skim coats.
By Josh Risberg Issue 321 – Feb/March 2024
You have to be willing to step into the unknown if you want to be creative.
The will to do things that haven’t been done before.
When we’re creating things that have not been done before, uncertainty is inevitable.
The willingness to stay in the question long enough for the dots to connect.
My inability to make decisions is frustrating, but it also allows me to stay in the question longer. I’m not rushing to find a quick fix but rather twisting and turning problems. I often find the need to go back and research some more. To make sure that the path I’ve decided to take is the right one. It wasn’t until I got more comfortable in my role as a designer (I wish I could say that my imposter syndrome went away, but it still surfaces in every project) that I discovered the benefit of this. When it comes to solving problems with creative solutions, we must first spend time figuring out the right problem to solve. Then make sure that the solution we propose is helping more than hurting.