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Also check out org-mode, which is emacs' own journaling and organization system!

XKCD calls it "Engineering Syllogism" [0]

[0]: https://xkcd.com/1570/


you're not a farmer

No, I'm a human

If you haven't tried firefox' vertical tabs recently, try it again. Firefox's default vertical tabs UI is quite nice now.

Seems quite similar to Zen's experience, except it seems to be missing folders (which I admittedly don't use often, but they're sometimes handy to group a Jira ticket with a PR, or similar). I'll probably still stick with Zen while it's around, and maybe I'll hop over to LibreWolf as I'm not too happy about Mozilla's recent stance on privacy.

Is it similar to tab groups? It's available on Firefox Nightly, don't know about stable.

Maybe! Folders in Zen let you group, label and collapse tabs, so if that's the same thing then yes.

I found it too buggy in my usage, it just doesn't compare to the polish in Zen or the other forks. Better just to use the horizontal tabs IMO.

To expand: In jj, bookmarks point to "changes," not commits. Rebases, history manipulations, etc. preserve change ID, so this "just works."

jjui is great, give it a try!

i went from being a "jj cli power user" to relying on jjui for all of my complex rebase needs so quickly that i now have to read the man page to recall basic commands


can confirm jjui is super nice, except I've never been a jj cli power user ;)

If anything, it’s exactly the opposite

i'd support that if and only if it required congresspeople to divest from individual stocks. with perhaps some compromise like...maybe they could hold "total market" index funds, or are only able to trade once a year, or etc

There’s tons of examples just past the fold!

Last year I made my own rotary slide rule for playing Balatro, the poker roguelike!

My version has a couple interesting properties compared to ordinary linear slide rules:

1. It has three octaves, so it can scale from 1 to 1k or from 1k to 1m, or from 1m to 1b. This is great for calculating point values

2. It's rotary

3. It can be easily 3d-printed!

Source code and .STL files here: https://www.printables.com/model/1026662-jimbos-rotary-slide...


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