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A Commons of Software Productive Infrastructure, by and for Capital

marewolf.me
17 points·by simonmic·上個月·2 comments

My Claude Code Toolkit

newartisans.com
2 points·by simonmic·4 個月前·0 comments

Matrix: Post-mortem of the September 2 outage

matrix.org
7 points·by simonmic·9 個月前·0 comments

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simonmic
·2 個月前·discuss
https://joyful.com/jj#Do+I+have+to+let+jj+auto-track+files+i...
simonmic
·2 個月前·discuss
You can turn off auto-tracking.
simonmic
·2 個月前·discuss
I didn't understand what you meant by "haskell and lisp don't scale". Are you saying their library ecosystems are weak ?
simonmic
·3 個月前·discuss
This is great, thanks.
simonmic
·3 個月前·discuss
You can turn that off (I do). In your config file:

    [snapshot]
    auto-track = "none()"
Auto-tracking could be a great default in certain projects, and a terrible one in others. jj doesn't require it at all and is still awesome without it.

Bonus tips:

    # show help by default, as the subcommands do
    [ui]
    default-command = "-h"

    # more readable log (also affects jjui)
    [templates]
    log = 'builtin_log_oneline'
simonmic
·4 個月前·discuss
You can turn off the auto-tracking, and add your files manually.
simonmic
·4 個月前·discuss
And in case anyone else finds this thread: I tried the app, and it's great!
simonmic
·4 個月前·discuss
Mine do. The phone's lightning connector socket has become "flaky" (from age, or lint..), and at this point I must hold the phone in hand rather than in pocket while walking, for uninterrupted playback.
simonmic
·4 個月前·discuss
Ah, that makes sense.
simonmic
·4 個月前·discuss
It sounds cool, congrats!

If it's based on hledger, you'll need to license your source code under GPLv3, won't you ?
simonmic
·5 個月前·discuss
The linked blog post about making this is an excellent read.
simonmic
·6 個月前·discuss
Think of it as an intuitive alternate notation. + means debit, - means credit.
simonmic
·7 個月前·discuss
This seems good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRoYKBXWJes
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
Some recent notes, somewhat mac-specific:

"I'm having trouble finding one true activity monitor on mac. I tried all of these on mac with certain criteria in mind (reliability, renicing, good UX):

- Activity Monitor: doesn't update charts when in background, doesn't show nice value, doesn't allow renice, doesn't hide idle processes

- Apple's top: non-standard, information overload, no nice/renice/idle/filter

- htop: doesn't show accurate process cpu usages (known bug awaiting release), no idle hiding. (Use latest release to avoid crashes.)

- btop: hangs (known bug awaiting release), no nice/renice/idle hiding

- bottom: basic

- gotop: I forget

- glances: pretty good, supports nice & renice. That or htop seem to be the only options for that. glances is CPU-heavy.

- zenith: also good, faster, and at least shows nice. (Crashes if you sort by it, known bug awaiting fix.)"

I went with zenith.
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
Lauding with faint blame ? :)
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
You're speaking of "GHC haskell" there. Yes that is the main stream - and this will get solved there sooner or later - but you can also do a fair amount of Haskell without GHC. Eg MicroHs is getting increasingly capable and I believe is highly bootstrappable.
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
I always liked https://www.extrema.is/articles/haskell-books/haskell-tutori... . But there's a lot out there. Have a look at https://joyful.com/Haskell+map . Or: read code. Or, just build practical stuff and seek help in the chats/fora when you hit problems.
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
Yes, it's still a thing.
simonmic
·8 個月前·discuss
https://joyful.com/Haskell#What+are+some+Haskell+apps
simonmic
·9 個月前·discuss
I had the same question. The demo video does not look like half blocks. More details of the terminal, font, window config used would be illuminating.