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JannikWempe/README.md

Hi πŸ‘‹πŸΌ

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Latest Blog Posts

2025-12-30T13:14:38.712Z
Taking the Leap: From Employee to Self-Employed

2025 was the year I finally quit being an employee. Here's how my first year of freelancing and building products went – spoiler: better than expected. Becoming My Own Boss(?) The 28th of February was my last day at Hashnode. I knew that about a mont...

2025-06-11T12:17:53.161Z
Adjusting Shopify App Pricing: Impact on New vs. Existing Users

Sandro and I have considered changing the pricing of our Shopify app FraudFalcon. We want to focus more on Enterprise customers and offer free trials instead of a free plan. We asked ourselves how to change the pricing of our app. What would happen t...

2025-04-14T05:06:07.817Z
How to Proxy Plausible Analytics with SST and AWS CloudFront

If you're running a website or web app, you know how crucial analytics are. There are several privacy-focused analytics tools out there (like Plausible Analytics and Fathom) that offer a great way to understand your visitors. I personally use Plausib...

2025-03-31T05:30:38.342Z
Keep Your Functions Clean & Focused: Context Provision with Node.js AsyncLocalStorage

You have probably heard of the SOLID principles in programming. By applying them to your codebase, you can create a solid (🀑) architecture that is both easy to maintain and extend. SOLID stands for: Single Responsibility Open/Closed Liskov Substi...

2025-01-09T19:54:39.868Z
How I Passed the AWS Developer Associate Exam Twice – One Deep Dive and One Efficient Renewal

In January 2025, I renewed my AWS Developer Associate certification, which I first obtained in December 2020. My initial attempt resulted in a near-perfect score of 973/1000 – arguably higher than necessary to pass the exam, which is about 720. This ...

Recent Public GitHub Activity

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  1. ❌ Closed PR #2 in JannikWempe/wempe.dev
  2. πŸŽ‰ Merged PR #1 in JannikWempe/wempe.dev
  3. ❗ Opened issue #207 in folke/sidekick.nvim
  4. Labeled issue #207 in folke/sidekick.nvim

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