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Anyone know of tools kind of like but instead of keeping the AST in memory they do streaming parse / search on the fly? I'm not a huge fan of masssive memory use and it feels like we're leaving performance on the table by parsing entire files/folders instead of just enough to get to what you want.

Maybe instead of an AI I should just run all these MCP tools myself since they seem to clean up a lot of interfaces for you. 🤪

Kinda neat that we're in the "people getting cyberpsychosis from AI" part of the cyberpunk dystopia novel.

There's still a lot of things we can improve but I'm thankful to get to be Canadian.

Maybe once I get my glasses prescription updated and get some higher priority expenses sorted out :P

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I don't need a new screen I don't need a new screen I don't need a new screen. Unless... 😈

@alcinnz it's the lede that resonates with me: we're not developing for readers and viewers, we're developing for developers who don't want to touch actual HTML and CSS, who don't even want to touch JavaScript. They want to stay in their TypeScript fortress where normal people are not allowed.

#TIL that the “global geodesy supply chain” (required for precise satellite positioning that eliminates the Earth's own motion from the reference frame) depends on radio telescope measurements of black holes at the hearts of distant galaxies -- and these measurements are being disrupted by terrestrial interference sources like cellular phones and WiFi. Ironically, these interference sources rely on the accurate functioning of the very satellites they are interfering with.

(The LIGO detector was built in the middle of nowhere in the swamps of Louisiana to avoid this problem.)

theconversation.com/scientists

So go find an artist you like, a smaller one, on Bandcamp and drop the same $15 you send to Spotify every month in their pocket. For truly small artists, a single sale can literally make their day!

NO ONE is going to notice or care that you spent $15 on Spotify, but the same $$$ spent say BC can be life changing to a struggling artist.

*shaking* i love servers i love standing up servers and asking them how they're doing and typing `uptime` and saying good job

Contributing to the local mosquito population with my tasty tasty blood. 🥰💜

It's the perfect weather for lounging. 🥰💜 Bit of a breeze to cool off. Sun is warm but not too crispy.

TIL git worktrees are a thing.

Whenever you're tempted to clone the same repository multiple times to work on different branches simultaneously, use a worktree instead.

This is a 10 year old git feature that I wish I'd known about 10 years ago.

Thanks @webology for the tip.

Feels kinda good to make little apps that nobody will ever use. It does exactly what I want in as little code as it needs.

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Custom keybindings are like spells you can cast in cyberspace. I just conjured one that pulls wayland's selection buffer and uses it as an LLM prompt then uses ydotool to write out the response.

Since my main input device is a game controller the key binding is the BackRight paddle plus the A button.

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