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If only somebody had a lifehack for making me remember all these awesome commands.

If I do something the slow way it's usually because I don't do the operation enough to burn it into my memory, or I got burned by accidentally hitting something close but incorrect once and closed the tab or something.


I find spaced repetition Anki flash cards surpisingly effective for this kind of thing.

You’d think remembering tonnes of shortcuts and commands and flags would be alot of effort but it’s surprisingly low effort when using cloze deletions and phrased like:

- “… is to delete the last word” - “Ctrl w is to …”

If you’re not familiar with spaced repetition it’s worth checking out, especially if you have a holey memory like mine.

https://ncase.me/remember/


post-it note until you dont need it anymore

I hate to be the AI guy, but a coach that lived in my terminal and corrected me when I do it the slow way would actually help.

I'll always have a fond spot in my heart for my cheap Cyrix CPU. Once I was near finishing an important project in the middle of the night and my CPU fan died. The cyrix chip would overheat in no time and shut down so I ended up filling a coffee mug with ice and jamming it up against the chip, giving me more precious minutes before it got hot enough to shut down again. I would swap out the ice in the mug and give it another go. I got that project done. :)

You got the water cooling before it was cool, minus the thermal paste.

In a world where copyright only lasts 10 years, what happens to the musician whose song from 20 years ago is used in a movie and becomes super popular? Do they get royalties or are there no royalties involved?

I want a system that doesn't syphon money to the corporations over the individual creator and the corporations can't tell me I can't use the song.


No royalties, as the 20-year-old song would be in the public domain, so no one can tell anyone they can't use the song. The vast majority of songs that make a profit will do so within the first few years, with almost or actually nothing after 10 years. The copyright system should optimise for public benefit and the vast majority of works, rather than the tiny number of big successes.

This isn't really on you but the problem I have with comments like this is that I think most people write poorly so I can't tell if those are LLM artifacts or LinkedIn-speak artifacts. I need better heuristics for these things.

Look at the history of art. Lots of people used the same paint that had always been used and the same brushes, and came up with wildly different uses for those tools. Until there are literally no people involved, we'll always be using the tools in new ways.

I just watched this great mini-documentary about a local landline system in Bellingham WA. Well worth a couple of minutes.

https://youtu.be/UhVi3smmvTs?si=ow6zw_xTKo22WpLZ

People can call each other but also businesses have 4-digit phone numbers that are shortened versions of the business name, like GUIT for the guitar shop.


How lovely and so very Bellingham-esque! $5/mo and looks like it can be used outside Bham.

https://telehamster.net/node/7

I hope these guys do well or more local options keep on popping up.


I'm also seeing companies looking at only hiring juniors from overseas because they're using the same generative tools as US-based juniors but cost even less.


A related book I've been thinking about in terms of LLMs is "Working Effectively With Legacy Code". I'd love to be able to work a lot of that advice into some kind of Skill or customized agent to help with big refactors.


Oh gosh - now that you mention it, it was "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" that I was thinking of, not "Refactoring".


IIRC that was the book that coined the term "Refactoring" though =)


There's already BMAD - Breakthrough Method of Agile Agent Driven Development

Basically, it's Waterfall for Agents. Lots of Capitalized Words to signify something.

Also they constantly call it the BMAD Method, even though the M already stands for method.


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