This is the one I use! Might have to look at regexer though
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I wouldn't complain about using VSCode if the team i was on primarily used it (a la Typescript). But yeah, I'm glad I am more independent... And not doing web dev.
I honestly was persuaded to start using neovim (again) because of theprimegean. I don't like his content, but I was so tired of VS Code being so fucking slow and not part of the terminal. I used vim a lot, but with too many plugins it slows to a crawl. So when theprimegean talked about neovim, I was like great, yeah, I should try that. And then a few videos later I blocked his chanel because, yeah, it's not great.
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Yeah, because I know this, and the research it self doesn't sound interesting to me.
Oh. Good one. Markdown everywhere. Slack always pissed me off for it's sub par markdown support.
Using an LLM to come up with function names for transpiled code would be a good idea, but other than that. Nope.
I was thinking about this. JKR is really a terrible writer. All of the later ret-conning to fix the plot holes is worse than just letting the plot holes lie. (like breaking all the time turners so they don't get used again).
But it is amazing how captivating these books are inspite of the fact of how poor they are. It's an imaginative world with exceptionally clear flaws, but one I want to revisit regularly.
But fuck JKR and her shitty politics.
Edit: maybe it's not technically ret-conning. But the whole two book gap or whatever is just so lazy.
Is RDJ really a good casting for Doom? I like RDJ, but, this doesn't seem like a good role for imhis usual schtick. But I am willing to admit I am wrong.
Lonely Starbucks lovers for the win.
I'd probably use selenium. But that depends.
I don't know any hieroglyphs, but I do know cuneiform. Would rather read cuneiform than regex!