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you can also just type “docker sandbox run claude” if you have docker desktop installed (or something along those lines)

edit: it only mounts $PWD


I think it’s more a way to explore the effects certain other behaviours can have on your sleep quality; for instance does a magnesium supplement help you get more deep sleep, what about workout timing does it effect how long it takes to fall asleep or interruptions and so on.

I don’t trust the raw numbers at all, really, but since i’m wearing the same sensor i can use it to spot trends at least.

Or that’s what i tell myself anyway…


Meh i run hundreds of es nodes, its gotten a lot more friendly these days, but yes it can be a bit unforgiving at times.

Turns out running complicated large distributed systems requires a bit more than a ./apply, who would have guessed it?


OpenBSD did not “invent” tmux afaik it was imported later.

tmux was my first OpenBSD port, way back in 2008, albeit it was rather short-lived.

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=121226747005033&w=2

I had discovered it searching on SourceForge originally, but the tmux creator Nicholas Marriott was already an OpenBSD user and he took MAINTAINER for the port.

A year later, tmux was imported by nicm@ to the OpenBSD base system, where it has remained upstream for last 16 years (GitHub sync's from OpenBSD).

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=124389728412353&w=2


I actually like , ; . in erlang. Maybe I’m an alien.

"Depends how you felt about Elixir" |> String.graphemes() |> Enum.frequencies()

Best regards =3


The bristol stool scale also works well. Although that’s better for sprint planning maybe..

I live in south Bristol where the “Bristol stool scale” and the “pubs that need your help” overlap distressingly.

Thanks for pointing out the stool scale. I went from "hahaha I'm sure this some kind of 'how shitty stuff is'" to "let me see how it works" to "oh, it's actually a useful medical chart" lol

so...you got me. thinking it might have something to do with out worn the stools in your pub are. nope it's just, you know, stool.

Its extremely hard to cope with how bleak life is in the UK without frequent intoxication (source: abandoned the uk, no longer drink at all)

Fair. That's what they invented planes for :)

15 quid for a 25ml of whisky is ridiculous however.

Depends on the whisky.

You could buy a bottle of Teachers and serve yourself 25ml for 70p. You could buy a bottle of 30-year aged Macallan matured in sherry oak, and serve yourself 25ml for £160.

In a pub, you should be able to get a shot of blended whisky for about £4-6, and mass-market single malts (the kind you also find in supermarkets) for about £5-£10.

If you don't ask for a specific whisky, they should ask you which one you want, and/or say "is name alright?" and give you one of the cheap ones.


Depends how old the whisky/whiskey is.

Ha, funnily enough I just bought it after hearing about it on that thread with the 90's 'strange website'. Not cracked it open yet, it's quite a tome.

Don't read it, unless you're in for psychological trauma. That book is messed up

He has a new one out too. Also, he's the brother of the singer Poe.

Skip the Johnny Truant bits and its half the length with hardly anything of value lost.

AI assists the maintenance. A lot of posts seem to think like once the code is committed the AI’s what, just go away? If you can write a test for a bug, likely it can be either fully or partially fixed by an ai even today.

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