Another trick I find useful for managing Git over SSH for multiple accounts (especially with bitbucket.org, which supports specifying different usernames) is the "Match exec" directive which allows you to include a…
Shoutout for The Old Reader (https://theoldreader.com/) as a great online RSS reader ($20 per year) which sprung up in response to Google Reader shutting down and is still going strong.
Very impressive! The source for the URL regex [1] is this stack overflow comment: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16425824/182469 There also appear to be elements from this question, such as the report method ([2]), but…
vmux [1] might be of interest to you. It uses the (n)vim remote API with tmux to maintain a global (n)vim session and redirects files opened via `vmux` back to the global session and switches to the window in tmux that…
This reminds me of the sadly defunct Automaten (http://www.automatenbar.de/) in Berlin from the early 2000s. This was a members-only club (I think it was like 10 euro per year) that was a hacker and party space,…
I use vmux (https://github.com/jceb/vmux/) to redirect all files opened for editing (via nvim some_file.ext) from any tmux window to a single Neovim session.
I've started going straight to Wikipedia and searching there if I know I'm going to end up there anyway for the same reason, plus I deny Google the search data and ad-serve
Not exactly pop, but there are some great weekly music podcasts that I listen to to hear new music, which tend to be a little more indie pop/rock/${genre} than pop :) - Music That Matters:…
Can definitely recommend FastMail - I migrated from Gmail around 4 years ago and haven't looked back It has a clean, powerful UI with good shortcuts. DNS management and basic site hosting (with automatic Let's Encrypt…
Another trick I find useful for managing Git over SSH for multiple accounts (especially with bitbucket.org, which supports specifying different usernames) is the "Match exec" directive which allows you to include a…
Shoutout for The Old Reader (https://theoldreader.com/) as a great online RSS reader ($20 per year) which sprung up in response to Google Reader shutting down and is still going strong.
Very impressive! The source for the URL regex [1] is this stack overflow comment: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16425824/182469 There also appear to be elements from this question, such as the report method ([2]), but…
vmux [1] might be of interest to you. It uses the (n)vim remote API with tmux to maintain a global (n)vim session and redirects files opened via `vmux` back to the global session and switches to the window in tmux that…
This reminds me of the sadly defunct Automaten (http://www.automatenbar.de/) in Berlin from the early 2000s. This was a members-only club (I think it was like 10 euro per year) that was a hacker and party space,…
I use vmux (https://github.com/jceb/vmux/) to redirect all files opened for editing (via nvim some_file.ext) from any tmux window to a single Neovim session.
I've started going straight to Wikipedia and searching there if I know I'm going to end up there anyway for the same reason, plus I deny Google the search data and ad-serve
Not exactly pop, but there are some great weekly music podcasts that I listen to to hear new music, which tend to be a little more indie pop/rock/${genre} than pop :) - Music That Matters:…
Can definitely recommend FastMail - I migrated from Gmail around 4 years ago and haven't looked back It has a clean, powerful UI with good shortcuts. DNS management and basic site hosting (with automatic Let's Encrypt…