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kreyenborgi
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  1. Pretty sweet setup. Mine is a bit simpler, one laptop on a spinny taco table with HOMM3 from GoG
  2. Apparently no relation to the functional reactive web framework https://github.com/obsidiansystems/obelisk
  3. Do you block it with openwrt? Any good packages?
  4. Some ukr, some rus

    > the author of the original Zeus Trojan — Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, a Russian man who has long been on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list.

  5. I don't have the same impression, but https://github.com/PostgREST/postgrest and https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck are some popular ones that may be useful to hn'ers.

    And https://github.com/mchav/dataframe?tab=readme-ov-file#datafr... is a library/framework that has had quite some velocity lately

  6. For one, it demonstrates how far the ghc wasm backend has come, in that such a large system as ghc itself can now run in wasm
  7. Anyone else get the feeling like CLAUDE.md fiddling is the new dotemacs fiddling?
  8. Buying a house is actually a simple way to avoid the wealth tax.

    If you've owned a house for a decade you typically have like 15 or 20 years left on your mortgage and are in debt. The tax worth of the house is some fraction of the sale price, so for a house that one might sell today for €500k the tax value could be like €50k. At the same time, typical debt after only ten years is probably almost half the house price (assuming you had some savings before buying the house). And with debt, that's what your earnings go to... I as an above-median earning Norwegian with house (and thus very negative worth) will probably have decades before getting anywhere near the threshold. And even then you only pay for what's over the threshold, so if you're At the threshold you pay nothing.

  9. https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=41706037 or use gnucash for ui and ledger for change tracking
  10. Is that why gmail loads so slowly these days
  11. One way is to start with bedrock https://git.sr.ht/~ashton314/emacs-bedrock You will understand your config. Packages like elpaca and auto treesitter, just follow their readme's.

    Or if you don't feel like learning the details, go with doom.

  12. https://trends.ebird.org/ that's exactly what we do (and have been since we started poisoning with pesticides etc)
  13. It doesn't have to be exact, but pre-anthropocene is typically a good reference point, considering we are an extinction event.
  14. Samset was quoted as saying that this is kind of good news, since before everyone was all "oh no our models said we'd get .18 hotter per time-unit and now we're getting .28 - panic!" but what this article shows is that the .28 is a blip due to removal of pollution (which is now gone, it could only happen once) so we'll be back to the projeced .18 per time-unit now
  15. Not just giant beavers, there were all kinds of giant animals before humans arrived. Great sloths, mastodons, etc. etc. New Zealand had these huge birds, Moa, there are sites where they've found piles of bones and fireplaces obviously made for eating Moa, which went extinct quite soon after humans arrived.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sixth_Extinction:_An_Unn... is a pretty fun read about how we've destroyed everything in our path.

  16. It reminds me of the "actually a monad is" explanations. Yes monads are wonderful mathemagical infinityburritos that you can spend phds studying, but they also just happen to be very practical and useful even when you don't know you're using them and even if you have no emotional reaction to the name Simon.
  17. For interactive stuff you probably want eat https://github.com/kephale/emacs-eat or vterm

    (I don't use them, I prefer my shells to last even if I should restart emacs)

  18. I would just shadow (it works)

      config <- loadConfig
      config <- validateConfig config
      config <- mergeDefaults config
  19. Have you tried all of these? How are they with very large photo collections?
  20. at least takes away the ability to comprehend substack articles
  21. We care about your privacy
  22. Is there anything published on this?
  23. I use gptel in emacs, and keep around some of the chats and such as notes, along with my regular notes, it's all org-mode. I already used to keep around snippets copy-pasted from the web. This is knowledge management in the age of AI (except it works, it's useful and mundane and so I guess it's no longer AI, maybe I have to start using MCP agents or whatever the next partially-there thing is to be AI)

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