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I've been following Surrealdb for a while as it has huge potential Looking forward to checking out v3 to see if it adequately resolves previous performance issues.


he links to infrequently.org a few times in the article. You should read every article there - its a revelation.

Then check out Datastar


I never turn down a chance to plug my favourite TUI - jjui, for controlling jj vcs. Life changing combination (and jjui is built with Charm)

https://github.com/idursun/jjui/


what do you do when they are not operating in good faith?

One of the effects of communicating this way is that people who are not operating in good faith will tend to quickly out themselves, and often getting them to do that is enough.

I was reading up on head-carrying the other day. Here's some fantastic articles on the topic, and especially about the use of "tumplines" (strap on top of head with ropes that go around the thing being carried)

https://archive.ph/NtSSz (article from The Atlantic)

https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/snow-sports/...

https://www.patagonia.com/stories/culture/design/on-tumpline...

https://movementum.co.uk/journal/head-loading

I started training with one and a 33lb bundle of firewood the other day, and my back and neck haven't felt this good in a long time. I'm going to continue increasing weight, and might also try carrying things directly on top of my head without the tumpline.


In response to the surge in RAM and NVME costs, and no foreseeable improvement with them, Hetzner increased the setup price on its dedicated servers. Some servers have gone from €39 to 269.

They say further increases may be coming, including to ongoing subscription costs.

Thanks openai.


Strongly agree, and it's always getting better. The maintainer is a hero, and there's a few other regular contributors who do great work. They're always super responsive to feedback


Because jj is vastly simpler and more powerful than git, while being compatible with git (so you can keep using Github etc). There's tons of articles and videos on the topic, and many other posts here on HN about it

Check out jjui in particular. Makes it even easier


If there was a vscode extension that had half the power of jjui, I'd consider it. But that's not the case. jjui is just amazing.


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