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·mese scorso·discuss
I really enjoyed this.
brunellus
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Hello! I recently released a paid macOS Markdown reader for this reason. You can learn more here: https://terramar.dev/products/filo/

(Please excuse my self-promotion.)
brunellus
·4 mesi fa·discuss
roryokane thanks for this example. I tend to stick with git CLI and this was new to me.
brunellus
·2 anni fa·discuss
Agreed. Non-competes always seemed incongruous to the tech/startup zeitgeist of the last 10-15 years. But just by walking around in Boston, one can simply look at the architecture and infer it’s a parochial, old school little city. Power struggles abound, and corporations tend to dominate there.

Increasingly I have come to believe that managers learned to represent their tech companies as “startups” in order to justify disorganization and less than stellar salaries.
brunellus
·3 anni fa·discuss
Indeed. Sports involve risk, and competition is about learning to navigate those risks. This implies a right to self-destruction. Without this sports are void of courage and competence, and their value is greatly diminished.
brunellus
·3 anni fa·discuss
Tolstoy phrased it more beautifully

“If it were not so frightening it would be amusing to observe the pride and complacency with which we, like children, take apart the watch, pull out the spring and make a toy of it, and are then surprised when the watch stops working.”
brunellus
·4 anni fa·discuss
I’m pretty sure Lafayette had been training for this since he was around 12-13 years old.
brunellus
·4 anni fa·discuss
We