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Perfect: leave for some sleep and come back to the problem: solved in less that 5 minutes.

It's Friday night and I am worn out with font-juggling and red asterisks... .

We ran into an issue where duplicate input was causing bizarre behavior -- filtering our things was accumulating with each filter, and certain items would continually match our filter regardless of how weird the filter was. Final answer: React (reagent) keys that were not made duplicate-safe! It was those errors we've read about for years but never seen in action.

Clojars new security things prevented me from creating a new project, and an hour of reading later and I might be getting it verified today so I can resume work. The security upgrade is a necessary thing with clojars, but it adds real persuasion to the idea that I switch to deps.edn and use direct git sha codes, cutting out the middleman. I would then need to replace the considerable tooling I have in leiningen, though...

Why Repl-Driven Development is a superpower? Maybe it achieves kaizen. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen

"I found an old letter. I can transcribe that little thing right now. It will be quick!" wait. Don't do it. Give it a proper time. I'm pretty sure Covey says something about this in his methodology.

Naturally, I'm going to post here about the activity instead.

Gotta say, that's a bold stance -- "We work better with Google apps [than the elephant in the room, Google Chrome]!"
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RT @apple
Safari works seamlessly with your Google Drive so you can share and collaborate across all your files.
twitter.com/Apple/status/15372

Benefits to using your full programming language for your : I wrote code that determines whether my domain is subdomain or subpath and rewrites my resource paths accordingly, shared with both resource calls (like <img>) and css url functions (like `background: url(SOMEPATH)`).

An observation on the effects of two different helpers trying to get a novice set up on a complex system. The expert tried to follow elaborate work-arounds, editing deep system files, and juggling aliases. The master was able to keep it simple, making few changes and following a short, immutable path. Mastery is simplicity, even in tech.

One of those days where we are fixing lots of stuff, but in the most unsatisfying ways. "I clicked this button and now it's working, and I can't break it again..."

haha. Just killed the browser window that was running slack (I forgot I had that open) and watched my resting CPU usage improve by half, 16% -> 6-8%.

Does anyone know how Zoom manages its live captions? In house, or contracting some service like Google?

Does anyone know how Zoom manages its live captions? In house, or contracting some service like Google?

This week I am going to try "doom scrolling" my RSS feed (elfeed) instead of my social sites. Let's see what that does for my focus and time usage, and whether that helps or hinders my awareness of new helps.

I just became aware of org-drill for flashcard functionality in orgmode, from this person who used it practice guitar. It looks poised to join Spray (speed reading) as emacs tools that upgrade my lifestyle.

youtube.com/watch?v=uraPXeLfWc
reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/w6
jherrlin.github.io/guitar-theo

final result:

(webdev Tory) :emacs:  
The power of regexps and emacs. Turn copy-pasted strings into #clojure data-structures of three items. This would be much harder without lisp syntax.

The power of regexps and emacs. Turn copy-pasted strings into data-structures of three items. This would be much harder without lisp syntax.

Well, that was annoying. Clojure.math/floor must have an opposite, right? But contrary to normal style, I had to look up the documentation to find out why it wasn't "ceiling"

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