Linux, vim, zfs
banshee
I'm glad I'm not the only one!
Does anyone like LLM summaries in pages? This seems like a better fit for a browser extension to generate a summary on demand instead of wasting resources generating it for everyone. Google's documentation is absolutely littered with the mess.
We could have had Sanders... Arghh
I hate our idiots in charge - this is despicable.
Search is another key benefit. It's really nice being able to search the gamut of open source repositories for bits of code.
I really think tools like voiden, hurl, and verb make sense. They make it easier to troubleshoot a system later or to share requests with other developers without leaving the repo. The only real challenge becomes handling authentication scenarios without putting secrets in plain text.
Speaking of writing a thesis, I imagine that leaves plenty of room for PTSD! I personally like the direnv support for emacs much more than other environments, and I've become a big fan of ripgrep and fuzzy finding.
Ha! I still love it though
I argued with several folks on this point during the 2024 election, and I'm still a little sore about it. Looking back, I appreciate the insights shared by others as they helped me understand how the DNC is part of the problem.
I still disagree with sitting out the election or voting for Stein. I would much rather have Kamala in the oval office and see regular protests over support for genocide. We won't know the full extent of the damage caused by Trump for many years to come, but it's extensive.
I believe the Overton window has shifted further right under Trump than it would have under Kamala. One could argue that electing Trump speeds up an inevitable demise and possibly reduces overall harm. I'm not convinced of this however.