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Wow, congrats!

Thanks!

I will be discussing this at work on monday, will let you know what they think.

I wouldn't be surprised if somebody develops a cross-language framework with this.


Would love to hear the feedback

I strongly agree on the refactor, but for debugging I have another perspective: I think debugging is changing for the better, so it looks different.

Sure, you don't know the code by heart, but people debugging code translated to assembly already do that.

The big difference is being able to unleash scripts that invalidate enormous amount of hypothesis very fast and that can analyze the data.

Used to do that by hand it took hours, so it would be a last resort approach. Now that's very cheap, so validating many hypothesis is way cheaper!

I feel like my "debugging ability" in terms of value delivered has gone way up. For skill, it's changing. I cannot tell, but the value i am delivering for debugging sessions has gone way up


For what is worth, coming to Canada and having kids here, I noticed how much time in school is invested in talking about emotions, learning to interact with other humans, taking care of others.

A huge difference with my country of origin: Italy.

That stuff simply is not taught in school.

I'd like to think that this is the reason why canadians are considered so polite,but I guess I will see the results in 15 years from now.


For me the big deal was going 5 times a week with no possibility to skip during the week. My brain seed it as an extension of work, so it just goes.

When I skip, I put together two session next time (e.g. cardio + weight lifting). 3 years in and the only days I really skipped are those I am parked in bed due to fever.

But, I don't like it at all. I feel great afterwards, exhausted but great. I am now used to it, but I really appreciate going the smallest amount of time for maximum gain, so I do 2 times a week HIIT (30 minutes) and 3 times just 1 hour of weight lifting. Big results, minimum effort.


Indented lines don't inherit tags, right?

I use logseq but Obsidian seems way more widespread, but I am struggling to give up tag inheritance


No but that seems like a read-query/time concern that can be solved rather than your data.

I met one of my closest friends in World of Warcraft.

Me and my wife started with distance, but we started craving being close within just a few months. We were lucky enough we were able to start living together within 1 year.

As of right now (15 years later), I cannot handle it. After having kids I realized I am a person who heavily need physical contact, I cannot manage a ldr I suspect (nor I want to)


Housing costs are up too though

To be fair your message sounded provocative and it came through as suggesting that to me too. But i guess this is the problem with text, not easy to deliver the tone

These devices need to render text. We could render text on computers for god knows how long.

There is absolutely no reason to brick these devices


If you do, it's also possible they ban your personal account


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