I've been thinking of trying XMonad for a while, and looks like this is the opportune time. Anyone know if there's an easy "switch to last used window" functionality?
Nice, but seems to be something wrong with the tagging. I unchecked all tags except `experimental` and I ended up with seven results, only one of which is actually experimental, (`picture`), the rest being _pretty_ cemented (`dt`, `li`, `option`, `td`, `th`, and `tr`).
It also seems to leave out some other expermental tags, like `wbr` and `slot`, that are on the site.
>Solution?
You said it yourself: "[...] our body's joints [...] were not designed to remain in one position for too long."
Try a pomodoro-esque schedule (25 min work, 5 min rest) where you get up and move around, maybe do some stretches and warm up exercises?
You say that, but I've seen a few too many people delete random system files because they didn't know what they were and needed space. Granted, they should've read the "keep out" signs and have only themselves to blame.
Protip: YouTube has a speed setting. Just click the little cogwheel thing and it should be there. I usually use it to bump up slow talks a bit, but I'm assuming it works just as well to slow things down.
Does this mean that, if blind people take some drug that has an effect on the "visual areas", their math gets screwed up? What if you gave them a - for sighted people - highly visual psychedelic, will their algebra be all weird (or, weird in a different way than it would be for a sighted person)?