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FriedrichN
·5개월 전·discuss
Very cool! I will be playing with this.

The only thing that jumped out to me is a lack of a panic button that stops all sound.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
You are right. However, it is my work and I do have an emotional connection to my work and my frustrations with certain technologies are very real.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
They absolutely do. But I usually don't have to explain the config language and it's widely supported, that is an absolute upside of .ini files.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
I'll use what I'll have to use, it's a tool like you said. But I don't have to love it. Configuration is a necessary evil and whatever I end up using, I'm never fully satisfied with the end result.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
I'll just come out and say that I hate every single configuration language. All of them suck in their own unique way and every time a new one comes out it fixes some issues of the language it's supposed to supersede but never without introducing new problems. And eventually you're left thinking that you should've just used a .ini file.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
I actually really like the fact that my Garmin Instinct is not really a smart watch, it makes connecting it to your phone optional. Mine has never connected to a phone because I don't like to run Google's spyware on my phone. Yet, I can use most of it's functions I care about (time & date, GPS, moon & sun, compass, steps, heart rate, temperature, sports-specific stuff) without giving up my soul to Big Tech.
FriedrichN
·작년·discuss
That probably doesn't work either unless they work in an automated fashion. Did the chef put two or three dashes (official SI unit) of this or that on your meal? A a "dash" or "splash" or "spritz" of certain things can easily mean 100-200 kcal. And if you deal with things like meat, maybe the cut you get today is more or less lean than what you got last week.

I think tracking calories for a couple of weeks can be very enlightening for a lot of people, granted you don't have a personality type where this can get you into trouble. But for the long haul it's not really useful or even feasible, you're better off getting to know what sort of way of eating suits you best and how to correct if you're getting off course. Anyone can stick to a very strict regime for three months, but the trick is to stick to a proper diet you can enjoy for three decades and then three decades more.
FriedrichN
·2년 전·discuss
I'll second the recommendation of fiction (I love the classics) and add a recommendation for reading philosophy and specifically the history of philosophy. Learning how our frame thinking evolved from the time of the Greeks to the middle ages to more modern times has been nothing short of illuminating for me personally. I don't think you need to read the original works or the really academic stuff (you can if you want to) but having a feel of how our thinking got to be is really useful.
FriedrichN
·5년 전·discuss
There is a difference between tenacity and doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results when there are no signs of progress.

Ideas like "never give up" and "the power of habit" are not universally true, they are heuristics you can apply to your daily life.

In complex systems there are no absolutes. If you have an idea that can be applied to all things equally you're in a cult.
FriedrichN
·5년 전·discuss
The problem with these alternative shells (to me) is that you'll have to install the shell on other machines before you can use the script you wrote. Bash being present on just about all Linux distros makes it useful, even if the scripting is quite terrible. And if I'll have to do something more complicated I'll use a proper scripting language like Python instead of learning another shell language.

It would be great if bash was a little less crap though.
FriedrichN
·5년 전·discuss
Can't say I like the attitude in this post. It seems to me that either he thinks that criticism on the software is criticism of the developer, or he spends too much time reading posts by people using the kind of language he's using.

There will always be people who'll criticize what you do, especially on the internet. You can't let it get to you.
FriedrichN
·5년 전·discuss
In Firefox set network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy and network.http.referer.XOriginTrimmingPolicy.

Source: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Referrer