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vim cheatsheet. #vim
Vim’s useful lists. #vim
Read three books on a topic and you know more about it than 99% of the world. Watch news all day for years and you have a distant, water-cooler-level awareness of thousands of stories, at least for the few weeks each is popular. — Five Things You Notice When You Quit the News
Live Streaming a Macintosh Plus (or Any Compact Mac). Amazing stuff as always.
magma-nvim: Interact with Jupyter from NeoVim. Great plugin! #vim
Personally, in every activity I’ve participated in where it’s possible to get a rough percentile ranking, people who are 95%-ile constantly make mistakes that seem like they should be easy to observe and correct. “Real world” activities typically can’t be reduced to a percentile rating, but achieving what appears to be a similar level of proficiency seems similarly easy. — 95%-ile isn’t that good
I generally consider theory to be useful background knowledge but fastidious study a poor substitute for firsthand experience. I “learn with my hands,” is the way I’ve always put it. it has its upsides and downsides — how I think when I think about programming