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Quick Summary of “Atomic Habits”

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4 points·by donut2d·4 jaar geleden·1 comments

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donut2d
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
This looks great. I'll have to play around with it.

For once, I'd love to have a nice UI around this so I don't need to search docs, google mongo syntax, check the schema, and edit the code in different spots

Wonder if it can it write data pipelines with unit/regression testing and model the data for decision making. Probably not but one day it might. Generally I see tools like these as potential supplements for what my team does, not replacements.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
"not just for electric vehicles, but all cars" -- this is good news for the planet, regardless of what you think of $TESLA.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
12.5.1 is the latest, non-beta release. That's still Monterey. Ventura will be 13.x.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
You can actually compile ReasonML to native code with dune.

What are some of the things that weird you out about OCaml's syntax?
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Note that this doesn't mean you can start eating chocolate with 30% simple sugars. Just cocoa with hot water, no sugar. Maybe a bit of milk, but not much since it has simple sugars as well.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Argo CD is one of those tools you use that you can't imagine living without.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
A fun way I've been thinking about all this is what nanotech/nanobots are actually going to look like. Tiny little protein machines doing what they've been doing since the dawn of life. We now have a library of components, and as we start figuring out what they can do, and how to stack them, we can start building truly complex machinery for whatever crazy tasks we can imagine. The impact goes so far beyond drugs and treatments.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
This no longer seems to be the case. I've always found it easy to tell it what format a cell is.
donut2d
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
So I had a thermal problem with my 2018 15" i7 MBP that sounds very similar to what you describe. Temps hit 60° and then get heavily throttled. It started happening after a repair to the keyboard. After dealing with that for 6 months I brought it in to Apple and they fixed the issue by replacing the mainboard, I think. Since it's very rare I see throttling for my use cases (compiling, some gaming).