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@natharari oh, and picture (added the (1)--(9) to the tab format characters to make jumping between them based on numbers easier)

@natharari I launch with 2 tabs (Mail and Org, named thus) in tab-bar-mode.

I open a 3rd tab for everything else. Sometimes more to get contexts quickly. Usually, I have some Magit buffer open at all times in the 3rd during work.

⌘1--⌘9 for quick tab switching (default Mac shortcuts)

Also bound my leader key + `t` to use the tab key map.

@natharari See here for the config:

gist.github.com/DivineDominion

Also search for `display-buffer-alist' for my overrides to dedicate stuff to tabs

@CEMedia@union.place @Jedigirl I think that was extremely well said. Thank you for writing this piece.

@dekkzz76@emacs.ch Yeah I was looking into that as well, but I tend to limit my tabs to a maximum of about 8-12 maybe.

@ramin_hal9001@emacs.ch I use the same C-x b as well. 👍

I just like static access points for some files (such as todo.org, repeat.org, chatgpt, dashboard, etc...) things I refer to many times a day. I set it so that I can flip through the tabs very quickly back and forth so it's generally faster than C-x b and typing a few letters to bring up the relevant buffer. Also, flipping through them, I realise I lose track of things sometimes in my head and a visual reminder when I'm flipping through allows me to remember to do something on that buffer.

@dekkzz76@emacs.ch That makes sense. Thanks.

I use the same tab-bar-mode myself, but I was looking into Centaur. Just curious about it. But I like the minimalism of the default tab bar. It's very thin and takes up barely any room.

@dekkzz76@emacs.ch

1) Cool
2) Like permanent ones you keep just one buffer open in, for example your daily todo.org, your daily notes, etc....
3) Your poor fingers. 🤣
4) Ok.

tabs questions:

1) How many tabs (not buffers) do you usually have open?
2) Are there a certain amount that you name for buffers you refer to several times a day?
3) What keybinds (if any) did you set to flip through them quickly?
4) Which tab system/package do you use?
5) If you use Mastodon.el, do you have a dedicated tab? More than one?

Also: Consider giving it a flame job decal on both sides. 😀🔥

@dasdom @ctietze How's it handle? Does it do 0-120wpm in under 5 seconds? Details!

In 5 Tagen ist es soweit. Die letzten Vorbereitungen für die Krönung von Charles III. haben begonnen.

Slate: How the Streaming Era Turned Music Into Sludge
wired.com/story/plaintext-how-

It's a point of view that a lot of people can agree with.

One thing: Endel is mentioned in the piece. The author uses it and I actually also use it. I've been using it to help me sleep and block out the city noise for about a year and a half. Honestly, it's been fantastic. I actually love it. I've tried their "focus" stuff, but that just doesn't do it for me. In fact, I don't usually ever have background music. Last night, I was listening to music and it's all that I was doing. I was focused on it. I wasn't reading, or writing, or checking Mastodon - nothing like that. I was simply listening to music. It was an experience. The whole "background music" while I work thing isn't for me. I can't concentrate and it just sounds confusing.

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