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Apples Notes is good. Obsidian is also pretty nice.
I will once again repeat what I think is a nationally winning campaign for a US opposition party (should any care to exist), now with Berlatsky’s improved phrasing:
âťťIf elected, I will fight like hell to:
- destroy Donald Trump, everything he has done, and everything he stands for,
- tax the living shit out of billionaires, and
- use that money to repair the damage they’ve done to the US.❞
Not saying that’s everything that needs to happen, or an entire political philosophy, or the solution to everything. Only saying that I think that — simply that — would win elections. Try it and see. You cowards. https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:htdsafwakqmzvuk2oivijzn6/post/3midafsxk3k2p
Don’t Do Team Meetings
Regular team meetings are often treated as a default part of work. They are seen as a sign of coordination, alignment, and healthy communication. In practice, they often reveal the opposite.
A recurring team meeting where everyone goes around the room to explain what they did last week is usually not a good use of time. It turns communication into a performance instead of a real exchange of useful information. If the team needs a formal meeting just to lear…
In Nieuwsuur de nodige oppositie over t kabinet.
Opvallend vind ik wel dat Bikker door de tijd steeds scherper oppositie weet te voeren. Mn partij zal t nooit worden, maar goeie oppositie kunnen we altijd gebruiken.
Edit: klopt natuurlijk ook wel. Binnenkort (31 mrt) zit ze 5 jaar in de Kamer en ondertussen 3 jaar fractievoorzitter.
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Obsidian but free and with native MCP Server. Not tried but would be glad to be rid of obsidian
https://tolaria.md
Cowboys' new defensive coordinator Christian Parker is opposite of Matt Eberflus, which is what Dallas needs
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys
Perhaps the main difference between myself and vibe coders is that we have completely different backgrounds.
I've learned coding as a kid, with no friends and no Internet. I didn't do it because it was cool; nerdy stuff was the exact opposite of cool and was likely to get you bullied. I didn't do it because it promised good salary; as a 10-year old, I didn't ponder much about my future, let alone salary. I did it because I was bored, and it was something interesting to do.
I didn't do specific exercises, but rather created whatever I've found interesting. I wasn't graded, I had all the time in the world, and I've enjoyed solving problems. Even if I had access to the Internet, I doubt I would start looking for ready solutions and copy-pasting them. My code was always mine, and I was proud of it; at least at the time.
Of course, nowadays I do stuff I don't enjoy as well. But I'm a grown man who takes responsibility for what I do. And even if my code is shit, it is my shit, and 100% eco.
#NoAI #NoLLM
Noch ein paar der zuletzt hier besonders häufig geteilten #News:
Experten warnen: Klarnamenpflicht gefährdet Demokratie und trifft die Falschen