#Exhibition
#VanGogh
#France
#Paris
RT @Exulansista
Van Gogh Exhibit in Paris, France.
https://twitter.com/Exulansista/status/1652791474709495808
🦉 Words of Wisdom: Learning to quickly use git can save you from thoroughly fucking up your #Emacs config. 😀
1) 6 2) no 3) M-[2-9] 4) tab-line + config 5) not yet
I have things set up so the most recent buffer is always the left-most tab, and the tabs are sorted by most recent usage, up to 6 shown. Makes it quick to switch among several recent buffers. I usually track this in my head for 2-4 buffers, the tabs are a crutch for more than this or when I am not sure.
Sigh. LLMs don't hallucinate. They assemble words. They know nothing, understand nothing. They are being misused by tech platforms and misrepresented by media.
When A.I. Chatbots Hallucinate https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/01/business/ai-chatbots-hallucinatation.html?smid=tw-share
From Atlas Obscura: The Child-Eating Bunyip Haunts Australia’s Wetlands
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/murray-river-bunyip-australia-swamp-monster
Of course, the article has mention of the 1978 chidren's book "The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek", which is a book I grew up with as a kid and love (it was given to me when it was first published).
@natharari I use project-tab-groups mode. So I have:
1) a tab per git project open + 1 garbage tab for scratches and other stuff.
2) tabs get named based on project dir
3) M-page up and M-page down
4) already answered
"Some of you students of history may remember way back in 2021, when the right insisted that it was waging war against what it called 'cancel culture.'"
Today's Morning Shots from @SykesCharlie: https://morningshots.thebulwark.com/p/the-right-goes-all-in-on-cancel-culture
Ukraine can win, even in Crimea. And if they do, the reverberations will be felt around the world. Jeffrey Goldberg and I reported from Mikolaiv, Kherson, Odessa, Kyiv:
Always worth remembering. The web could have been proprietary infrastructure.
https://www.npr.org/2023/04/30/1172276538/world-wide-web-internet-anniversary
"30 years ago this week… something called the World Wide Web launched into the #PublicDomain…#CERN owned Berners-Lee's invention and the lab had the option to license [it] out…for profit. But Berners-Lee believed that keeping the web as open as possible would help it grow… [He] eventually convinced CERN to release the World Wide Web into the public domain without any patents or fees."
@sqrtminusone@emacs.ch
1) So, basically, just one single buffer with no tabs, right?
2) So perspectives replaces tabs for you. I used to do that too. It's a cool system. 👍
3) Nice.
4) I like that idea.
5) Yeah. I have one dedicated tab for it. It's useful that way.
I like your system a lot. It seems to reflect mine but with perspectives instead of tabs. Are there certain advantages for you in using perspectives instead of tabs? I'm curious.
Let's see: I've lived in 9 US states (Mass, NY, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, California, Arizona, Vermont) and England, Belgium, France, Israel, and Japan.
I used to be a news photographer in Washington DC during the Clinton years. I've worked for Congressional Quarterly, UPI, Scripps Howard News Service.
Now I live again in Paris.