@unclebobmartin not 100% sure if you started purely in assembly, but I'm just wondering: when you went from that to higher level programming languages, did you suffer from some loss of "flow state" that a lot of devs are experiencing right now?
@unclebobmartin@mmtftt@MonkeyTakes@grok I donโt think the caveat weighs up to the 57x difference. But letโs agree to disagree. Thank you for all the work youโve done for the development community ๐ Iโve learned a lot from you
@unclebobmartin@mmtftt@MonkeyTakes@grok "The grooming gangs in the north of the UK could be seen as more terrifying than US school shootings mostly because government overlooked them for so long"
"could be seen" does a lot of heavy lifting here
https://t.co/XS85I8JuVf
@nummanali@iannuttall I think you can be proud of what you've established ๐ I was immediately sold after getting annoyed by copy pasting a few skills manually
@nummanali@iannuttall Of course! Sorry I didn't contribute directly. All credits to you. I needed it as part of a tool to update my side-projects to get ralph-ready
@theo@iamsahaj_xyz I noticed this graph from @iamsahaj_xyz in one of your videos from a while ago and Iโve took a shot at making it interactive on my resume website: https://t.co/ws5icYQTJI
@daviddalbusco@julianjelfs I admire your attitude ๐ Then I do not have a clue besides caching (possible) or some A/B tier (unlikely, I'm not aware of its existence in OC)
@josephfounder One more thing: if you want to get started with vim, first only start with vim motions. Use the the sublime extension for vim bindings. This pays off within a day or two of intensive training.
Shaping the editor to your likings is a different beast though
@josephfounder Itโs 2025 ๐
Sublime is great. Can advise to stick with it if you want to remain productive.
Neovim eventually pays off but it took me months (used in side-projects only) before it really worked like I wanted to. Perseverance is key. Now Iโm delighted that I kept on struggling