The nature of my work is that I won't know what my work situation will be like from month to month. New projects start and end about ever 6 months and it's a constant flow of chaos.
I really like it for the flexibility and novel stimulus, but the lack of long term stability has been a bit stressful sometimes.
"Thanks for coming in for an interview. I see now you're an 'AI Researcher.' Unfortunately we don't allow stuff like ChatGPT work products, no matter how good the prompt."
"No, you don't understand, I specialize in researching AI."
"Like an AI artist? Again, we are not interested in machine-generated work. I don't think you're a match for this job I'm sorry."
@garbados Become an anarcho-authoritarian. 🤪
@makeworld Ascended. She reached the final form in those "Galaxy brain" meme macros.
@garbados Front or back loaded?
@am@decept.org Maybe a little, but mostly a friend of mine linked me to an open source project and I felt a bit jealous of how useful and cool it is. I'm just gonna use this feeling to keep pushing to make things for people to use.
This was the tool: https://github.com/ToxicFrog/Ligaturizer
@makeworld Oh yeah! Before I went to nano I used micro all the time. Absolutely love it.
I think I switched because adding my nanorc on a new machine or VM I was ssh'd into was easier than getting micro installed.
Or worst case at least nano would tell me how to quit if I forgot. 😜
So far this rollator is looking like what I'd want. Might see if I can find one in meatspace to try out first. https://www.lucasmobility.com/en/lucas-rollator.html
@ninabreznik I think the sitting part is particularly important to me. Especially if I'm out somewhere like a conference or something where I might be in crowds. I'll defs look into hiking sticks though.
Also for context, I'd need to be able to get it shipped to Canada if it's not already something I can just buy in a store.
@makeworld Best life improvement I had with CLI editing was to set up nano to use the same bindings as every graphical editor so that I wouldn't need to think too hard about it. :P
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.