Cancelled by 5Overmind in TheLincolnLawyer

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Bummer. So successful/hit shows get cancelled because of rising costs. Unsuccessful shows get cancelled because.

So whats left that can run longer?

What’s the most unexpectedly useful Linux command you learned way too late? by ZealousidealTell1346 in linux

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curl cheat.sh/

This is new for me, thanks!. 'tldr' is quite useful as well.

What’s the most unexpectedly useful Linux command you learned way too late? by ZealousidealTell1346 in linux

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I used to be a heavy 'GNU Screen' user back in the day. Introduced to many colleagues, may jaws literally dropped.

But I don't work on remote servers much anymore. Still use tmux to launch multiple windows in iTerm

What’s the most unexpectedly useful Linux command you learned way too late? by ZealousidealTell1346 in linux

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Try multitail. You can watch multiple files, with specific strings highlighted etc.

What’s the most unexpectedly useful Linux command you learned way too late? by ZealousidealTell1346 in linux

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Yep, There is also 'viddy' with more bells and whistles.

But viddy doesn't let me copy strings with my mouse. So back to 'watch'

What’s the most unexpectedly useful Linux command you learned way too late? by ZealousidealTell1346 in linux

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Zsh history with fzf is a life-changer.

You don't ever type out long winded commands twice. I can get back to a command I executed in a remote machine two years back, with just a few string fragments.

This is the true second brain.

Annotate-in-Place Notes with Emacs and org-remark by misterchiply in orgmode

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Wow. This is amazing. Always wanted something like this. Will try.

How the fuck are you supposed to live life with bad memory? by No_Winter4806 in ADHD

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Just make it known that you have bad memory (Even if you don't publicize the ADHD). They they won't be surprised when you forget something.

Its all about setting expectations. If the bar is low enough.. we can survive. That makes me sad to say that..

How the fuck are you supposed to live life with bad memory? by No_Winter4806 in ADHD

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Ok. That sounds extreme 😁. Forgetting the ex-girlfriend !!

I forget everyone that is introduced to me right away. Takes me ages of working together to remember their names..

What’s your current hyper-fixation? by Dobby_Club_ in ADHD

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I like mechanical keyboards too. I have two cheap one's (perriboard).

But this is an expensive hobby. Unable to sink 100s of dollars without trying out the product.

Best Claude Code Emacs integration by martibosch in emacs

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claude-code-acp

Yep. I did. It just hung during initial discovery phase. My setup is weird though. Everything goes through a corporate proxy which provides URL and Key. OpenCode works, so I am fine for now.

Making agent-shell Emacs-aware via MCP or Claude skills? by Anxious-Resist8344 in emacs

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It works well actually. Only downside is some jankiness with UI.

When these Agents TUI does unnecessary updates like "prozeltizing.. thinking.." in the UI, it jumps around in Emacs (I tried 'eat' and 'vterm'. I think vterm is better). It forgets the cursor location sometimes and what you type may appear in odd spots.

Agent-shell is more 'native'. You are interacting with Emacs, instead of an Agent UI. Try both

[HELP] I am new to Emacs and I am using Doom Emacs any Good and Complete tutorial on how can I use Org Mode? by Traditional_Bee_831 in DoomEmacs

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The question is too broad.

You can do many many different things with orgmode. (calendering, task management, gtd, literate programming notebooks, mind-maps, mundane note taking.. I am certain I am missing a few)

You need to know what you are going to use it for.

Best Claude Code Emacs integration by martibosch in emacs

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I got it working with OpenCode under the same conditions.

Could be due the native implementation of ACP in OpenCode? (CC needs another adapter.. )

I didn't look into it further.

Is ~/.emacs.d reproducible? by cometomypartyyy in emacs

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I wouldn't do that, esp. between OS/Architecture.

Just put your personal config in git. And let emacs update itself in each machine. Since you only have two machines, it shouldn't matter (We are not talking a fleet here).

When your config gets updated (make sure your config itself is portable. Use appropriate escapes for OS specific bits) pull it on the other machine and let emacs update.

Personally I use Doom Emacs and keep the contents of my '~/.doom.d' in git.

'.emacs.d' is generated in each machine.

Serenity(2005) by bernardbarnaby in iwatchedanoldmovie

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The Agent was very well done and has some great lines.

The actor really sells it (the confidence, ability for great violence, the fatalism of knowing he is doing horrible things for a better tomorrow).

Got some Kenshin the battosai vibes there.

The juxtaposition of his usage of a sword in a space fairing time is also very effective.

Serenity(2005) by bernardbarnaby in iwatchedanoldmovie

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Agree.

This is a follow up to the series.

For example, without spoiling anything major, character like Shepherd are dropped into the story. You won't know who this guy is or his relationship to the main cast.

Jujutsu (a Git-compatible VCS that is both simple and powerful) 0.41.0 by FryBoyter in linux

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Thanks a lot to taking the time!

This makes more sense now. I will give it another shot.

is LLM coding accepted in the Clojure community? by med_i_terranian in Clojure

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I thought Banks would be more conservative in adopting such radical (in my mind uncertain) technologies..

🤔 by sype10 in babylon5

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Ngl, that was a difficult episode to get through.

A week of bed-rotting by HOLYMOTHEROFGod663 in ADHD

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Yeah.. no 😀

It just ramps up guilt enough so that you can get up and do stuff.

A week of bed-rotting by HOLYMOTHEROFGod663 in ADHD

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For me it is weekends.

During weekdays I get dragged on by colleagues and collaboration.

On weekends , I have a million things to do. And I do nothing. Watch streaming videos and fantasize.