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Thanks for sharing. The Soul remains my favourite book. And sorry for your loss.

+1 Please add a hide button for the UI. I love the animation. Unfortunately can’t see it fully


I set the zoom to 50% in the browser and was able to see well.


Who are you people? 4 pivots and still going with "no tests" -> "tests first" rewrites. I mean, people say tech jobs are on down trend, projects are drying. And then there is this. I just can't make sense.


Pivot to where the stupid money is being thrown around seems like a perfectly reasonable business plan.


I have done the same multiple times. But for the last 3 months or so. I haven’t touched anything else (well nvim for quick code browsing, but not as editor). I think that might be around the time they fixed the font rendering on Linux.

It’s good. Launches from anywhere from cli with just ‘zed .’ (No logs and artifacts that hold up the terminal). Multiple instances without worry (unlike PyCharm I used before).

It’s good to the point I keep checking to see if there is a “pro” plan, but there isn’t. They just have AI subscriptions.


Yup. That’s pretty much how they make money. (Edit - in the context of contracting services to US government)


Hasn’t the right way to install rust has always been using rust up? I am an Ubuntu user and never once tried apt for rust.


I believe Rust is typically only used through `apt` as a dependency for system packages written in Rust, or for building system packages that are written in Rust, so that they can link against a single shared instance of the Rust Standard Library.


Really happy to see e-paper home dashboards as a thing. Last month or so I saw a Melbourne public transport one, which showed times of the next tram/bus.

We tried something like this using the iPad when we moved to a new country with one year old, because there was so much to figure out and track, it felt impossible. Now after a year, it’s gone and things are more internalised.

That’s my main concern with spending time and money building something like this. We thought about everything from commercial displays, Raspberry PI and e-Paper to finally just buying a 10$ wall mount for IPad. After sometime it becomes redundant as routine is formed.

If the author happens to read this, do tell us how have you found the motivation to keep using this? Doesn’t it get redundant after a point? I get adding new information and adapting routines around can be a factor, but people don’t really change that much


I envy your life of peaceful routine. For me every evening is a trip into the unknown. Sure some things repeat on the same days. But there is always something new. This week the one I'm aware of is daily Soccer tryouts. I have to check my spouse's paper calendar every day to keep up.


I wouldn't call my life "peaceful routine" :D But the moving parts are limited for sure. I don't have multiple kids whose routines need to be synced with mine. Maybe that's the point I would have this mounted on a wall.


For a second, I thought it's the "5D crystal" from MI: Final Reckoning or something like that. But, this looks like drawing on slabs like the Egyptians. Lasers are still involved, but not going to have the cool glowing effect once data is in.

Sorry for the low-denominator comment.


Typical flow for a greenfield project for me is:

First prompt, ask it to come with a plan, break it down to steps and save it to a file.

Edit file as needed.

Launch CC again, use the plan file to implement stage by stage, verify and correct. No technical debugging needed. Just saying X is supposed to be like this, but it’s actually like that goes a long way.


Another technique is to turn off watch history. As soon as you do that, you get a blank page on YouTube. It puts the decision making on the user to choose what to watch. I rarely get into the rage bait or shorts. It’s shown in search results and the sidebar. But at least, it’s not in the face when you open the website.


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