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In 2015 I got rid of everything I owned that didn’t fit in a laptop backpack, and I’ve been living at this level of minimalism since. The idea is to only own what I need, which allows me to focus more, spend less, travel spontaneously and simplify my life.
Отмена любого действия.
Поддерживает чтение и запись в Git remote
Легко переписывать историю коммитов, rebase становится тривиальным, коммиты (патчи) можно спокойно перемещать между ветками, конфликтов меньше
I’ve completely eliminated the alarm clock from my morning routine for about six months. The biggest impacts it's had on my life are: I’ve become a morning person. I wake up feeling great and feel less sleepy during the day.
Desktop-приложение с настоящим интерфейсом, с учетом реалий Windows
Yon is a little UI for knowledge designed to be used every day. Add your notes, write your diary, and connect thoughts with bidirectional links. Explore your text through an acme-inspired interface to dive deep or go wide and always find your way back. Yon code and your notes are contained in a single standalone html file with no dependency, so that you can open the lid and tweak any part of it and make it your own.
Don't leave openings in which you are going to insert code at some future date when the problem changes because inevitably the problem will change in a way that you didn't anticipate. Whatever the cost it's wasted. Don't anticipate, solve the problem you've got.
A simple utility to add Mastodon bookmarks to https://betula.mycorrhiza.wiki/ - gglanzani/betulon
Wow!
What are home row mods? What is a mod-tap? What settings do you need to use? What are the alternatives? And more in this article...
bouncepaw:
I don't think home row mods are a good idea.
I use home row mods for several month, the only downside is a need for a separate layer without mods for gaming
Website to create animation of your text using falling tetris blocks
WTF Notebook gives me a place to park the impulse to fix it now, damn it! until I have more context for deciding what to work on first. Instead, for two weeks, I just write things down.
If you can't decide between two applications, pick the one with less input lag.
Using a single init.lua or vimrc configuration file for (Neo)Vim file is better than a multi folder/file layout approach.
Blog post about very small linux distribution and small programs