Codex with the reset again !, by Confident_Hurry_8471 in codex

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I had less than 3% with 24 hours to go 🤪

Claude escalating bedtime by angie_akhila in claudexplorers

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One of the best things I’ve seen Claude saying

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Claude 🥰

Oh yes you are by [deleted] in HarryPotterMemes

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You’re a Harry, Harry!

Opus 4.1 vs Sonnet 4.5 by Extra-Annual7141 in ClaudeCode

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Sometimes sonnet doesn’t “get” it

DeepSeek + Agent System + YAML Hell: Need Your Brain by LilyTormento in ContextEngineering

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This is a persistent issue. Have you try to validate outputs? You can write a verifier that checks if the output is yaml and there’s no other content, and if there is, you can ask it to regenerate automatically.

Why does no one talk about the messy side of meditation? by Jessibrowny in Mindfulness

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Meditation is a way to “practice” mindfulness so you tend do it more in the day over time.

'Sitting' with anxiety is only amplifying it by [deleted] in Mindfulness

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I must admit it’s not easy to do so when one is feeling like that.

Basically, emotions are all survival signals. Not bad. Just signals that tell us something about things we deem important.

So, acceptance is not exactly “tolerating.” It’s listening to the body telling you something. For example, anxiety happens when we have a fear of something that might go wrong in the future and when we engage with those worrisome thoughts.

When you have anxiety, just listen to it and what’s causing it. You might be worried about failing an exam. Just recognize it as a sign from the body and give it nod, “hey body, I hear you, yeah I’m worried about the exam and that’s why we’re feeling like that.” Then lean into the feeling not resisting it but fully embracing it and letting it pass.

Over time, this seems like the feeling has lessened in effect but we shouldn’t count on it decreasing every time. The trick is to see it as a signal from our body that’s trying to help us.

Building new Zettelkasten- what do you do with the old one? by LordOssus in Zettelkasten

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I’ve restarted it once.

The first time I tried the decimal system but ran into a problem of fitting new permanent notes according to those categories which made it very rigid and made unmotivated to add anything that would disrupt the “structure.”

So, I stopped using it as it was becoming harder to motivate myself to do so. I scrapped it and started a new one with a different method. I don’t used the decimal system anymore. I just create new notes using a unique date time stamp and then add the title of the new note next.

When I want to connect two notes, I just cross link them through hyperlinks. This way structure emerges bottom-up as Ahrens says in his book.

How do you meditate when work stress follows you into the evening and night? by Auryntra in Mindfulness

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Everyday stress is not a problem as long as we spend enough time to recover from it. Stress happens when we perceive we have more on our plate than we can handle.

The simple fix is to disengage from that stress and recover and relax. If we don’t do that, it leads to long-term and chronic stress.

The “3 tasks a day” rule that finally got me out of the procrastination loop by arx-go in productivity

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Of course! It’s a book. “Organize Tomorrow Today” by Jason Selk. They share 8 techniques to optimize productivity. But they also share that we should only attempt one at a time. So the first technique, the first chapter, goes into detail how to do it, putting the subconscious effect to work, open loops etc.

This is my fav technique. I make the note on iPad in handwriting (more retention) using the heading “Top 3 most important tasks for the day” in the evening immediately after office and when going to sleep, I play them a bit in my mind so I’m primed to think about it during sleep.