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I think learning vim is definitely relevant. To me, vim is the fastest and most effective way to navigate and interact with text. Even with AI, I think those skills are not going out of style.

Thanks for sharing, I remember reading about tinypilot back when I was interested in starting my own thing!

I had an idea for a hardware business for years and it was nice to dream, but thinking about it more and reading this story makes it pretty clear that it is way way waaay easier to continue my career at big tech, for better or worse (sad cry emoji)!


Yeah solar viability is highly dependent on your local conditions and electricity costs. Also on your utility’s buyback program.

I have low electricity costs, no time of use pricing, and I don’t think I can sell back. I also live in a very cloudy city. So solar doesn’t make much sense!


Those levels are based on the electronics themselves. Earlier circuits used TTL which needed higher voltages to signify a "High". Newer CMOS based electronics need less voltage.

Lower voltages help with power savings. Higher voltages can and do work better in high power, high noise environments though! 24V as you see is still very popular and useful inany applications.


You should look into the slate truck! This is exactly what they are trying to do



There is some good health advice mixed in with the rest of the MAHA lunacy, particularly around diet and exercise.

Unfortunately their stances on vaccines, supplements, and mental health make are still awful


The breadsticks are also dairy free! Shocking but amazing for my poor lactase free stomach


Leetcode stinks but you are really filtering out a lot of high paying jobs if you refuse to do it


Boot speed is nice and all but in general I boot once and I'm done!


I am using Claude code to manage my obsidian vault. It is easier because my notes generally break down over time as I’m less motivated to organize new ideas. I use voice to text in the terminal to say things like “add this task to this project” or copy paste in pictures of my hand written meeting notes.


Which voice to text tool are you using?


Just the native voice to text built into macos - although I've heard there are better commercial solutions


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