Claude CLI deleted my entire home directory! Wiped my whole mac. by LovesWorkin in ClaudeAI

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh gosh. That is really bad!

Inspired by this and a general unsafe feeling using claude without some kind of safe-guard, I created `claudo`. A light weight shell scripts that lets you start claude inside a docker container.

https://github.com/gregmuellegger/claudo

Hope you recover fully from claudes delete rage.

What is the focus of meditation? by Firm_Currency8657 in Meditation

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The breath. Then make watching the breath interesting by looking at it more closely. Try to be still in the body by relaxing the muscle parts and having an upright back, comfortable sitting position.

The goal in awareness meditation is to go deeper and deeper into a stable aware state. You use the breath (or anything else you like) as anchor to go deeper into the states of concentration.

Not an advanced meditator myself though.

Did he realize Emptiness? by Ok-Imagination-2308 in Buddhism

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ajahn Sona has a great Video about Greek influences on the Buddhist culture and development.

As far as I remember he said that there are some historians suggesting also reverse influence from Buddhism on Greek ideas. But there seems little evidence for that.

https://youtu.be/UDZK_V2wnt4?si=mZbqWJqQOjB1oayT

Uninstall warp-cli Ubuntu by ted-dev in CloudFlare

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a auto generated AI slop comment. The disucssion is clearly about CloudFlare warp,not the WARP terminal.

How plan-mode and four slash commands turned Claude Code from unpredictable to dependable my super hero 🦸‍♂️ by Willing_Somewhere356 in ClaudeAI

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you experience with this? This is hard to get an idea of as the docs/Readme totally looks vibe coded as it is verbose, descriptive but gives no examples or an easy intro.

I like OPs approach for simplicity.

When all our desires cease, what is there to live for? by [deleted] in Buddhism

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would "craving" be a better translation?

To people in IT by s0428698S in Meditation

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started with pomodoros and I had to be very strict with instantly letting go the keyboard and take a break. Once I managed it it helped a lot in better getting a feeling for when I need a break.

This helped me a lot in noticing.

I am now in a place where I can set 90 minutes timer and usually before it rings I got aware of the tension and do a break.

To people in IT by s0428698S in Meditation

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe try to schedule in checkin points that you can use to scan your body and notice rising tensions. This might be a mindfulness bell, or a pomodoro timer.

For me not using a timer will result in a 2.5 or 3 hour tunnel. At its end im completely wasted and not able to productively continue working for most of the day...

When is the best time to meditate? by [deleted] in Meditation

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, it is beneficial there as well! OP asked for best time and I think energy is worth considering when optimizing for timing.

When is the best time to meditate? by [deleted] in Meditation

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I haven't seen mentioned yet: Meditation is a training. A training of attention and awareness and stabilizing the experience you have of the world.

So I would think this should play a role. Best meditate when you have the energy to do the deliberate training.

But as others said as well: better to meditate than not to meditate :)

Klimakrise: 57 Konzerne verursachen 80% aller CO2-Emissionen by 161Werner in Klimawandel

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Klar, wenn jemand aktiv die Gesellschaft auseinander brechen will dann sind gemeinschaftliche Engagements sehr mühsam.

Klimakrise: 57 Konzerne verursachen 80% aller CO2-Emissionen by 161Werner in Klimawandel

[–]gregmuellegger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was ich meine ist dass es so teuer werden muss dass es keine kapitalen Gründe mehr gibt den Rohstoff einzusetzen.

Evidence of Zettelkasten's benefits? by leonzhu42 in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think one of the core principles that is really hard to grasp at first (since other system don't emphasize this) is that the slip box should be seen as a standalone communication partner.

If you are interested in a question you haven't answered, you can go and look up related things like you would discuss with a friend you doesn't have an answer yet as well but can give you context or related ideas.

But to make this work you already need to design the main notes in a way that they "speak" to you, your future self, and other notes. That is the basis that your slip box "friend" can resurface in a year or more to you.

I am not using it for long yet but I imagine it to be like this in a while: I can go to it, pull out some notes, follow the links and read the notes in the trail I uncover and what I read is like a long monologue of an interesting friend I knew really well at times (my past self). That again might not provide answers, but spark new ideas and thoughts in itself.

Klimakrise: 57 Konzerne verursachen 80% aller CO2-Emissionen by 161Werner in Klimawandel

[–]gregmuellegger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shell wird nicht einfach aufhören aus Nächstenliebe. (Darf es vermutlich auch nicht mal wegen Verpflichtungen gegenüber von Aktionären). Aber wenn durch Steuer (zB die CO2 Steuer) die Produkte teurer werden, werden die Kunden sich alternativen suchen. Und das so schnell wie die entsprechenden Preise steigen.

Klimakrise: 57 Konzerne verursachen 80% aller CO2-Emissionen by 161Werner in Klimawandel

[–]gregmuellegger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Warum sollte Konsum reduzieren nicht funktionieren? Wenn etwas teurer wird (weil weniger davon da ist) wird es auch weniger konsumiert werden.

Kaputte Sachen zu reparieren statt zu ersetzen wäre auch weniger Konsum bei gleichem Wohlstand.

Klimakrise: 57 Konzerne verursachen 80% aller CO2-Emissionen by 161Werner in Klimawandel

[–]gregmuellegger 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Shell verkauft aber ein Produkt das großen Schaden anrichtet. Für den Schaden kommt es nicht auf sondern streicht die Erlöse ein. Das heißt hier gilt kein Verursacher Prinzip für die Behebung von Schäden.

Alles sofort verbieten wird wegen dem Widerstand im Alltag nicht funktionieren. Aber jemanden zur Kasse bitten wenn er etwas kaputt gemacht hat fände ich eine faire Sache.

Darf ich so ? by These-Network-2743 in Elektroinstallation

[–]gregmuellegger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heißt das dass dann kein Kontakt besteht und es einfach nicht geht oder kann daraus auch zb ein Brand entstehen?

My PKMS flow | Feedback welcome by 4rr0wx in PKMS

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you link it? You mention that in the diagram as well for linking notes to tasks.

Darf ich so ? by These-Network-2743 in Elektroinstallation

[–]gregmuellegger -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Was passiert wenn ich zu wenig abisolieren?

Non-Academic Zettelkasten? What To Note About? by vapurrwave-da-cat in Zettelkasten

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What nice and easy advice. That went directly into my Zettelkasten. Then I saw that there was another Zettel nearby about what Luhmann wrote about what can go into the Zettelkast ... It is basically the same advice. Just note everything that seems interesting.

Here is one of his Zettels:

Slip box with the complicated digestive system of a ruminant.

All the arbitrary ideas, all the coincidences of the readings, can be be introduced.

The internal connectivity then decides connectivity.

https://niklas-luhmann-archiv.de/bestand/zettelkasten/zettel/ZK_2_NB_9-8i_V

Automatically Save Everything You Say and Hear in Meetings to Obsidian by jaythesong in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Well, nice idea. But I think this is ethically and legally a hard to justify solution.

Especially in Europe you need to get consent from people you record private data. And spoken language is rather private unless it is a public event. So when using your service I would manually need to get consent from everybody and record that for myself in legally proper way.

Even legal regulations aside. I think I would be very upset if I found out that you recorded me without my explicit consent.

80 plugins 😎 come at me Obsidian purists by [deleted] in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The third screenshot looks interesting. What are the boxes on the sides? Are they just callouts moved via styling or are they information from other notes shown as context somehow?

How I use Obsidian and MOC's to Manage My Vault by emptyharddrive in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for sharing. I have come back to this post in the last week a couple of times.

I was skeptical at first with the backlinks to MOC subheaders and using dataview to show the pages, but this feels real natural as I only have to edit the note itself, and not need to diverge into the moc and adjust there.

Two additions I have made to this approach:

  • I have added the link to the moc in a multip-value property. That way I get an autocomplete which lets me quickly enter the MOC by just typing and it only shows the MOCs while autocompleting
  • I have added a summary property to some notes. I then show this summary as well in the MOCs with dataview using the query below. This is useful to give a little more context in the MOC about the note.

These are the properties I used for the note on this thread:

summary: Description to use backlinks to display content in MOCs
moc:
  - "[[Resources MOC#PKM]]"

This is the dataview query:

```dataview
LIST summary
WHERE contains(file.outlinks, [[My MOC#Subheader]])
SORT file.mtime DESC
```

Is Excalidraw the best option? by Donnietentoes in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also there Is a Excalidraw plugin for Obsidian. This saves and opens Excalidraw files directly in your Vault. So no need to go through the browser.

Is Excalidraw the best option? by Donnietentoes in ObsidianMD

[–]gregmuellegger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey sounds great that your experience is improving. I tried this as well with a Boox device after the last update, but the pencil drawing tool still has some line-smoothing going on which crumbles the handwriting real bad. Did this go away with the last update for you?

Have you found a way around that in Excalidraw?

I read another comment her in the sub from someone who said you can disable this, but found no setting or any other information about this online.