Just downloaded my entire Kindle library since Amazon is gonna stop letting me download the books I paid for after Feb 26th. Way to piss off your users, Amazon!
Just downloaded my entire Kindle library since Amazon is gonna stop letting me download the books I paid for after Feb 26th. Way to piss off your users, Amazon!
This year, I want to become comfortable with boredom โ stop reaching for my phone or listening to podcasts when idle or doing chores & just let my mind wander.
I've started by leaving my phone on my desk while cooking and doing the dishes. The next step is leaving it behind when I go to the toilet.
I like it so far. Coming from neovim, the pre-installed evil mode makes it quite easy to do stuff.
I just installed Doom Emacs. About to go into that rabbit hole.
Thanks for the suggestion! The book looks very interesting. I will definitely check it out.
Didn't know Tiny Glade was built with Rust. So cool!
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This morning I:
- wrote a simple C program
- compiled it
- learned how to inspect the compiled binary
- edited the binary to change how the program works
I'm feeling powerful now ๐ช
One of the funny messages returned by radare2. This one says "Sorry, radare2 has experienced an internal error".
Playing with radare2 and I like these little messages it prints when I run it. This especially is a good one:
TL;DR free Go course woo!
bytesizego.com/mastering-go...
I'm proud to announce "Mastering Go with GoLand", a new byteSizeGo course built in partnership with JetBrains
In this free course we will create two portfolio projects: a Go API and a full stack web app built using Go.
And as for my Jetbrains subscription โ I'm still sticking with Datagrip. But Webstorm and GoLand, this is goodbye.
My only reason for not switching to neovim was that I spent too much time configuring it. But lazyvim comes with great defaults, I don't have to touch the config. I only modified the keybinds of actions that I frequently use. For everything else I'm going to just learn the defaults.
I've been daily-driving neovim again.
IdeaVim plugin is great and I used it with Jetbrains IDEs for a couple of years. But I think I outgrew it. There's just some things I couldn't configure in my ideavimrc which meant I keep reaching for my mouse.