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Nepal is also an amazing culinary experience. The food has indo-chinese influence but is its own thing. Dal bhat is what regular people eat and is available in most teahouses and is the best thing after a hard day of walking. Also don't forget to try momos (I actually know someone who went recently and never tried momos in their entire trip! Only if we had spoken first!)

Dal bhat in Nepal is not unique to Nepal, it is also a huge Indian staple food, dal and rice in India, eaten in many parts of the country in various forms. Called dal chaval in Hindi states in north India, varan bhat in Maharashtra, and a variant called sambar sadam or similar in south India.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dal


Didn’t say it was unique to Nepal. But eating a thali in Nepal is a different experience to the one in various states of India as i’m sure you know.

your "is its own thing" implies "unique" to me. but if you want to hairsplit, go ahead. no issues. to each their own.

and about your "as i’m sure you know.":

how are you sure i know?

are you me? or can you read my thoughts? hee hee.

if so, mad props to you for being able to enter another person's mind. congrats, you may have acquired a siddhi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhi

/s.


I have eaten both cuisines extensively and Nepali cuisine is very different from Indian and much better imo. Just because Indians eat dal bhat means little.

"and much better". ha ha ha.

that is entirely subjective, and you yourself said "imo".

i am not denying that it may feel better - to you.

maybe read:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_gustibus_non_est_disputandu...

and get real about life.


and "means little" to who? to you, maybe. what a stupid statement.

india is many many times bigger than nepal in area.

and with a much higher population. world's highest, in fact.

google both those points.

no one except you, in the whole wide world, gives a flying fuck about how 'extensively" you have eaten those cuisines.

don't give yourself airs and pretend to speak for the rest of the whole world.


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I tried another alternative yesterday as I found myself hitting that /usage command too often and it didnt work too well but yours worked straight out of the box! Great job!

I built another tool that should have really been part of the core Claude Code CLI (which you may or may not find useful): https://github.com/agentic-utils/ccs

It lets you search and resume past Claude code conversations from anywhere.


Have you seen aichat[0]?

Doesn't support the "from anywhere" part, but the resume strategies are pretty cool.

[0] https://github.com/pchalasani/claude-code-tools#aichat-sessi...


CLI tool that has been missing for searching and resuming Claude Code sessions.


I have always wondered why terraform doesn't offer a way to apply a specific file similar to how -target option works. I generated my own helper script which finds resources in a file and applies them as follows:

./tf-apply-file.sh example.tf


What about UK now that we’re not part of the EU anymore


I tried looking this up and it sounds like it will be supported. But then again, we don’t have the ability to install Fortnite as that’s blocked in the EU.


Can't be just me who feels underwhelmed by the announcements yesterday? I can't imagine why they prioritise making thinner iPhones at the expense of longer battery life.


Because longer battery life comes at the expense of heavier phones and lots of people think the current phones are too heavy already.


It seems too good to be true that this is free, unless training data is the price we'll end up paying with. Also there is no option to opt-out which is all the more sinister. I guess it should be used with caution in private/internal repos.


I wondered the same thing, naming things is hard but they've royally screwed up the naming here.


not surprising from a company that greenlighted the name 'bard' for their AI.


My first instinct was to look for a demo site but couldn't find one.


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