

Been there, done that.
Been there, done that.
For me the amount is not a problem. I used to be an avid reader during my teens, I’ve read under two hundred books during that period, ranging from fiction to romance. The problem usually is that I’m bored reading them now. I’d prefer reading the entirety of GNU C Manual now because it feels more productive. But fret not, when I burn out of IT, quit and touch grass I will absolutely come back to reading my favorite stories, especially the one where a small mousy mouse fell in love with a scary kaiman and they lived happily ever after after surviving through hell together.
It worked immediatly as I finished the book and I didn’t smoke for 5 months so far
Neat. If only I actually read what I download. Ngl, the only book that I’ve read start to end in the last 8 years was the easy way to stop smoking by alen carr
I just use plain ol’ vim and other cli utilities, such as grep.
Honestly literally any text editor will do, if you keep your notebook structure sane. Dunno what kind of “getting in the way” obsidian does, but I use it on my phone to edit my notebook and it just works.
I have one loosely structured notebook for everything. Four main categories are Archive, Resources, Projects, Areas.
My notebook looks something like this:
Notes/
|- Archive/
|-- Templates/
|-- ...
|- Projects/
|-- Minesweeper In C/
|--- Minesweeper.md
|--- C memory stuff.md
|--- Other related stuff.md
|-- World Shell Project/
|--- World Shell.md
|--- POSIX Reference.md
|--- How to write a lexer.md
|-- ...
|- Areas/
|-- College/
|--- MySQL Module Abstract/
|---- 2024-09-15.md
|-- Creative Writing/
|--- Age of Fire.md
|--- My Digital Heartache.md
|-- Health/
|--- Leg stretches.md
|--- Stop smoking.md
|- Resources/
|-- Parsing webpages with Readability-JS.md
|-- Terminal Tools/
|--- gcc.md
|--- ffmpeg.md
In my opinion you should really stop roaming for a miraculous app that will fix all your problems, pick up a text editor you like and start writing.
I use win 10 ltsc image, it did not require me to set up an account last time I installed it, maybe try that? You can get it from the mass grave’s. Don’t forget to enable USB passthrough in your VM manager.
Apes together strong. “We” can accomplish anything in large enough numbers.
They probably think if they kill all the witnesses nobody would tell on em 😵😵
I doubt that there’s a single resource that fits all, but check out Kiwix, team behind Kiwix hoards and redistributes highly compressed wikis and other knowledge bases like stack overflow.
For stuff like coding documentation, I usually just go to the developers main site and they provide it in many formats.
For everything else I just wget mirror (properly throttled, I’m not a cunt) the entire thing once a year.
Fucking hell. Alright let’s revise our Cheburnet Apocalypse backpack: wikipedia dump check, major programming languages docs check, Linux kernel not check (gotta clone it), arch wiki not check. There’s room for improvement…
Pyright language server makes Typethon out of your Python at the cost of massive bugs and performance. I used to like it, until I got really sick of waiting about 10 seconds for a suggestion to appear when typing open() and really fucking sick of the entire server crashing after I type pow()
I remapped : to ; so that I don’t have to hold shift to enter command mode
Such is the power of a habit, I use vim often
I made alias q=exit for some reason and now I accidentally close the terminal when I press ;q and enter 😭
A tip, to delete files that have names similar to variables or other expandables, put the filename in between single ticks like this ‘filename’. Single ticks prevent expansion.
God, I hope their code is scrutinized by thousand eyes, knowing windows codebase I’m skeptical about quality of anything they write 💀💀
Fuck yeah that kind of shit, I love it, let’s go 😖🔫
Someone should make a script that generates the sticker with updated version numbers 😵😵😵
I find this profound. Might as well invest in my own happiness right now, it’s gonna be a long night anyways 😁