I’ve done the same. Curious, what changes have you made to optimize the reading and reviewing?
Are you saying github copilot is switching to a per token billing model? If so, you have a link to that?
Curious, what dictation tool are you using?
The hardest part for me in using nvim for java is the debugger tooling. I primarily use IntelliJ for any JVM related languages, and the debugger has always been invaluable. The debugging has always felt more polished…
Are you planning to use something online to learn? If so, what?
I don’t see this as hiding code complexity or an alternative to writing cleaner code. It seems the argument is that when we come to a file/class/etc., that we should be initially presented with the outline rather than…
I've got my own little structure: # projects I work on code/ dotfiles/ # main obsidian.md repo that everything I learn dumps into omega/ # public repos for local code spelunking, these remain untouched repos/ It's just…
Sad to hear this. I had read his book “Elbow Room” back when I had been diving more deeply into free will and the various viewpoints associated. I don’t know that I found it convincing but it was an interesting peek…
I haven't looked too deeply into perplexity yet. What do you find much better about it?
“The Unbearable Lightness of Being” is just fantastic. I think it’s well worth your time. I’ve read it a few times now. With each subsequent read at a different point in my life, it’s been interesting to see new…
Exactly my experience. This is the killer feature for me. It helps to not break flow while working on a given task. Also, it’s great that the floating pane is per tab as well so those related background/interactive…
I’ve done the same. Curious, what changes have you made to optimize the reading and reviewing?
Are you saying github copilot is switching to a per token billing model? If so, you have a link to that?
Curious, what dictation tool are you using?
The hardest part for me in using nvim for java is the debugger tooling. I primarily use IntelliJ for any JVM related languages, and the debugger has always been invaluable. The debugging has always felt more polished…
Are you planning to use something online to learn? If so, what?
I don’t see this as hiding code complexity or an alternative to writing cleaner code. It seems the argument is that when we come to a file/class/etc., that we should be initially presented with the outline rather than…
I've got my own little structure: # projects I work on code/ dotfiles/ # main obsidian.md repo that everything I learn dumps into omega/ # public repos for local code spelunking, these remain untouched repos/ It's just…
Sad to hear this. I had read his book “Elbow Room” back when I had been diving more deeply into free will and the various viewpoints associated. I don’t know that I found it convincing but it was an interesting peek…
I haven't looked too deeply into perplexity yet. What do you find much better about it?
“The Unbearable Lightness of Being” is just fantastic. I think it’s well worth your time. I’ve read it a few times now. With each subsequent read at a different point in my life, it’s been interesting to see new…
Exactly my experience. This is the killer feature for me. It helps to not break flow while working on a given task. Also, it’s great that the floating pane is per tab as well so those related background/interactive…