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Kyle Nazario
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Hello! I built JavaSnipt because browsing the web is way better with a huge hammer that lets you go, "Nope, no more autoplaying video for you." I use it every day, to the point that it's actually a pain to wipe my data while testing the app.
I hope you all like it!
JavaSnipt
A NoScript equivalent for Safari
JavaSnipt blocks JavaScript on any website. No more:
- Ads
- Newsletter popups
- Cookie requests
- Wasted MBs of third-party JS
The web wasn’t designed to respect your privacy, battery life, data cap or phone-sized screen. Take back control with JavaSnipt.
JavaSnipt
A NoScript equivalent for Safari
Kyle Nazario
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1. Exercise
2. Spend time with people who aren’t in tech and think about totally different things
3. Cats
How do you work on your mental health and quality of life?
Ivan Burban
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Kyle Nazario
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I like doing side projects on the weekends. Especially with being stuck home from the pandemic, building something helps stave off the boredom.
Do you work on the weekends?
Richard Fang
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Kyle Nazario
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A favorite question of mine is, "What are your favorite and least favorite things about (interview topic)?"
People feel more comfortable sharing negatives if you let them highlight the positives of their job, product, what it's like to work in their field, etc.
What are the key questions that you should ask your interviewee when you host a podcast?
Divya
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Kyle Nazario
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It's definitely the commute time! I did a 3-hour commute for a few years due to some poor decisions and it drove me crazy. You realize how precious your time is.
What is the good side of working remotely?
Vio Vanica
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