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True, no phones, no distractions, I can see someone who finds their passion early on to get this good.

And who typically have a robust economy for craft built around them.

So with AI we can expect such artistic development to effectively cease, or to be almost always channeled through the averageness-finding-machines.


True this - without hacker news I might have emptied the dishwasher.

Cheap? Depends on how you look at it. What about treating all those respiratory illnesses caused by burning coal? Is that accounted for in the price of the electricity as well?

I sometimes think of it as a sculptor analogy.

Some famous sculptors had an atelier full of students that helped them with mundane tasks, like carving out a basic shape from a block of stone.

When the basic shape was done, the master came and did the rest. You may want to have the physical exercise of doing the work yourself, but maybe someone sometimes likes to do the fine work and leave the crude one to the AI.


Maybe he meant that the information was consistently incorrect, which was entertaining..


Hi, importing Postman's environments would be nice.


And different colors for GET/POST/PUT.. etc methods, maybe :)


One of the reasons why I'm not fully switching yet is a Zed's inability to update the currently open file with changes made elsewhere [1].

All the other editors I use are aware of outside changes, but not Zed. And I'm just not willing to close and reopen the file to get fresh contents. Eventually, I'll forget to do it and lose some work.

[1] https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/15791


How do other editors handle this in your experience? I’m pretty sure VSCode behaves exactly the same, with the addition of a manual “merge” editor when you try to save, but never shows changes live for a modified file.

Changes to open files without any modifications in the buffer are always shown. Are you using any kind of containers or virtual fs that might be interfering?


Other editors, at least, display a pop-up indicating that the file has changed on disk in the meantime and ask me if I want to reload the file or overwrite it with my current buffer, or do nothing (geany editor does that, for example). And it happens immediately as soon as I hover over the editor's window.

Interestingly, Zed displays the change right away for the first time, but any other edits are not picked up. I'm using Zed's installer, Zed updated to the latest version, no containers or virtual fs, my partitions are ext4.


You can ask and explain to them what kind of traffic you'll have. I've shown them the project I'm migrating, and they've opened ports for me right from the start.


Hmm, or they fabricate the demand so they can fulfill it. SUVs anyone?


As an outsider, how do they do that?

I am guessing

- put best specs in largest devices (fomo-ish, status symbol) - put highest cost on largest devices (status symbol) - um? not even create smaller devices would also do it I guess?


I mean, the suv case is easy:

- market SUV’s.

- stock dealerships with mostly SUV’s

- complain that nobody is buying non-SUV’s (they can’t, it’s only suv stock),

- stop selling non-SUV models.

- complete transformation into indeterminate, indistinguishable car brand no.3564.


also, government policies that reduce the price of SUVs


True. But you can also be smart about it, and it doesn't have to be something that takes your whole afternoon. 15 minutes of home exercise instead of media scrolling, and at the end of the week, it is 1:45, at the end of the month 7:45 that you've done something. Or just a simple door frame exercise bar where you do a pushup or two now and then. These small things add up. Or to go with friends to play football or my friend started to run, they made a Sunday morning running group. To end with what you've begun, regularity is the key.


I've managed to build a significant amount of muscle mass just from doing stretchy-band PT exercises to deal with shoulder pain. 10-15 minutes nearly every day makes a big difference. I've also started developing some serious leg muscles just from walking up and down stairs in my 2-story house (+basement) and around my mildly hilly neighborhood.

I drive as little as possible; I went on a 1200 mile road trip last weekend and I'm still paying for so much sitting.


Someone has already been thinking along the same lines: https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/business/energy-vault_revolutio...


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