I've been using it on git repos transparently; for the git users, it creates pretty normal commits and bookmarks equate to branches. One thing to watch for is lack of LFS support (I've been working around it)
September 5, 2025 at 4:25 AM
I've been using it on git repos transparently; for the git users, it creates pretty normal commits and bookmarks equate to branches. One thing to watch for is lack of LFS support (I've been working around it)
This has carried on in my career. I often work through problems better and remember what my thoughts were, writing them down, as opposed to typing. And I'm as native as they come, I was typing and using the computer on DOS at age 2 or 3 (2/2)
August 27, 2025 at 4:07 PM
This has carried on in my career. I often work through problems better and remember what my thoughts were, writing them down, as opposed to typing. And I'm as native as they come, I was typing and using the computer on DOS at age 2 or 3 (2/2)
It was the weirdest thing for me in college; my handwriting isn't pretty, and I'm not much of an essay writer. But I think writing blue book exams was some of my best, most direct writing, and given everyone knows you wrote it in a class period, nobody is looking for perfect writing. (1/2)
August 27, 2025 at 4:07 PM
It was the weirdest thing for me in college; my handwriting isn't pretty, and I'm not much of an essay writer. But I think writing blue book exams was some of my best, most direct writing, and given everyone knows you wrote it in a class period, nobody is looking for perfect writing. (1/2)
FWIW the current Instant Pot Brands company is probably not who you bought yours from; after PE bled it dry Instant Brands filed bankruptcy in 2023 and it was spun out as a standalone company under new ownership in 2024. Typical enshittification.
FWIW the current Instant Pot Brands company is probably not who you bought yours from; after PE bled it dry Instant Brands filed bankruptcy in 2023 and it was spun out as a standalone company under new ownership in 2024. Typical enshittification.
The issue is that the way to break hegemony over the global south isn't to weaken the US - it's to strengthen the nations in the south. Weakening the US merely leaves the south to be victimized by another hegemon - and China has already been trying to gain dominance there
March 16, 2025 at 12:50 PM
The issue is that the way to break hegemony over the global south isn't to weaken the US - it's to strengthen the nations in the south. Weakening the US merely leaves the south to be victimized by another hegemon - and China has already been trying to gain dominance there
As a fellow mushroom disliker (I'd probably use stronger language), I feel that. Why are they in everything?! On the flip side, I do love cilantro.. but I think that's mostly genetics
March 6, 2025 at 5:40 PM
As a fellow mushroom disliker (I'd probably use stronger language), I feel that. Why are they in everything?! On the flip side, I do love cilantro.. but I think that's mostly genetics
Seems like the SCOTUS gods at last came to mock your scheduling hubris! Eh, well, yet another week of ST to look forward to! Can't wait to hear about the STMBGJA!
March 19, 2024 at 6:37 PM
Seems like the SCOTUS gods at last came to mock your scheduling hubris! Eh, well, yet another week of ST to look forward to! Can't wait to hear about the STMBGJA!
Oh, absolutely! I think it speaks to how huge a hole these things blow in the street networks; walk score can't 'see' through the CC (even if you could walk through it), so it looks like a huge distance to get anywhere from some points on the perimeter, while others may compare favorably
March 15, 2024 at 3:03 PM
Oh, absolutely! I think it speaks to how huge a hole these things blow in the street networks; walk score can't 'see' through the CC (even if you could walk through it), so it looks like a huge distance to get anywhere from some points on the perimeter, while others may compare favorably