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This is fantastic! Thank you for that.

I use fish, but the language change is straightforward https://github.com/viktomas/dotfiles/blob/master/fish/.confi...

I'll use this daily


The riddle has a different variants with hats https://erdos.sdslabs.co/problems/5


Webapp that you can run locally, backed by a folder with plain Markdown files. Uses code mirror as WYSIWYG monospace editor.


I use the scrollback buffer export to a temporary file (CMD+SHIFT+J), you can then open the file in any editor.

So my workflow is to type in `vim` and then press `CMD+SHIFT+J` and Enter


Anyone figure out how to bind this to CMD-F with key bindings?


Here are a few ways to add key bindings to do this in a single action, but it's macOS-only and a little clunky. I prefer the one a little further down where you use a second keybind to open the editor.

[1] https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/discussions/3708#disc...


> Plus, your phone comes with 7 years of OS and security updates.

Way to go, the 7 years of updates was the reason I bought my Pixel 8 Pro


It seems like Google from all the people who responded in this thread :)


The OP most likely meant the paid version of JetBrains IDEs


> The "only magnify in place" option is obviously a horrible idea. I don't know about you but my thumb is not transparent.

I think you misunderstood the proposed solution. If you look at the video, the magnification is offset. The improvement is that the cursor is only visible in the magnification.


But the only way to magnify the place where you just tapped (that is, inline, where the magnification shows where the text is on the page) as you drag would essentially be to not move the cursor as your finger moves (i.e. wait until your finger gets out of the way).

I don't even understand how this would work if you're dragging up (going to a previous point in the text).


That's strange, my latest Google Pixel has enough computing power that I could easily do my frontend development on it if I connected screen and keyboard and if the OS supported it.

I wouldn't be keen on writing the code on touchscreen, but I would love to have one small device that I can "dock" when I need to switch to poweruser mode.


You can. A USB-C to HDMI cable with any Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse. And install `termux` from the official app store. Vim/Emacs and every imaginable build chain work fine. You can even setup a vscode server to open in the browser if that way inclined.


I believe the Play store termux is outdated and it should be installed from F-Droid instead.


> HRT prescribed by a doctor is most likely healthy.

This is a really interesting topic. I've heard Joe Rogan talking about it. I might have to visit private clinic to get my testosterone measured, it's not something that the public healthcare in Europe would be keen on doing without underlying medical condition.

This is something I'll have to do much more research and definitely visit a doctor before taking any hormone supplements. If you remember which resources convinced you about the procedure being useful and relatively safe, please link them :)


Yeah I can’t speak much to this I haven’t tried it so I’m not a massive authority but I can share the little I do know. I also found out about HRT through rogan and later just how widespread steroid use (estimated 1 million users in the UK according to an article in the Guardian). The reason I mention it is that there is a widely cited paper out there which basically states that testosterone is so effective that people taking extra testosterone above their base levels can do absolutely zero exercise and will still put on more muscle and gain more strength than someone taking no testosterone and training as hard as they possibly can on an optimised training plan. It’s that effective. Like I always knew it boosted performance but it wasn’t until I found out about that paper that I knew it boosted performance to quite that extent.

For steroids, Derek from More Plates, More Dates seems to be the guy everyone goes to to find out information. He has quite a bit of stuff on his site and well as his YouTube. Over the last few years there’s a class of drugs called SARMs that have emerged that seem to be generally safer than steroids as they only effect skeletal muscle tissue rather than all muscle tissue such as the heart which is what often causes many issues for steroid users. The downside is that they’re much newer so not as much research has been done on them so people don’t know yet with absolute 100% certainty that they are better in the long term but it currently looks that way.

For HRT, there is a YouTuber called Mark Lewis who is mainly an endurance athlete who speaks openly and very positively about his HRT protocol and how it helps him with his training and also helped him overcome depression. These three videos here:

https://youtu.be/U2cRVhwQP4A

https://youtu.be/hJtJOtTKuVM

https://youtu.be/qrIm9ZDBehY

It’s definitely something I will be looking into in more detail when I hit my late 30s. Like you say it’s not generally available through public health care systems and you have to go private to get it which is what Mark Lewis did, so cost is another thing that has to be taken into account. And then also the fact that once you’re on HRT, you generally have to be on it for life. With how unstable the world and supply chains are atm I’m not sure if I want to be tied down to requiring a medicine for the rest of my life unless I really have to. But thought I would mention it as something to look into as it obviously does have massive performance benefits when done properly.


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