Today I learned that opening Neovim to a directory opens nvim-tree opens in a new tab inside that directory. That makes getting my workflow set up a lot easier, since I don’t have to remember the command to open nvim-tree every time I want to work on my site (it’s :NvimTreeOpen, btw). I’m trying to work on my resume to start applying to Real Jobs™ again. I’ve been talking with employed software development and cybersecurity professionals about how to actually get a job in this economy, and I basically need to rethink my entire approach to making my resume: instead of having one generic resume and then tailoring the cover letter to fit the job, I need to hyper-specialize the resume to cover as much of the job description as possible and then elaborate on my experience using my cover letter. It sucks. So much. So much work just to likely get rejected over and over again. But while I’m off of work for Thanksgiving this week, I might as well put my snout to the grindstone and try to find…
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