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Neovim and tmux superpowers for your cli agents
A story of how I moved from vscode to nvim. An opinionated seamless integration with Claude, Opencode and a plugin that uses tmux to make any cli coding agent work with nvim.
Demo driven. Please attend.
A lot happened in the last 18 hours. SOTA coding models from two frontier labs, AI writing a C compiler from scratch, and CEOs panicking (again) that this is the end of the world.
All clarified in today's 25 min video. Must watch
My framework to live a good life:
"Every day I need physical energy, mental clarity and emotional balance to tackle everything that comes my way."
There can't be balance without constant course correction.
Stillness raises wisdom.
Motion raises vitality.
Happy New Year 🥳
Major cheat code for life: Be patient with yourself when you’re trying to become someone you’ve never been. You’ll feel lost, unsure, and tempted to quit. Don't. Change feels chaotic because your old self is fighting for survival. Expect it to be a battle. But also expect to win.
Please, read books. Not just captions, or carousel posts, or what made it to the top of your feed. Read books. Long ones. Complex ones. You cannot build a mind with weight on the back of social media ephemerals. Intellectual depth demands patience.
this is simple. after the internet esp the hierarchy completely flipped:
before: survival → family → companionship → self
now: self → career → lifestyle → maybe companionship
social media made the self the protagonist of every story. & capitalism funds the crap out of it too (e.g. constantly marketing to you about self improvement)
the modern individual ends up kinda perfectly optimized for independence, & perfectly incapable of interdependence. everything external like partners, friends, even family is judged by whether it enhances the self, not whether it anchors it. you’ll see this in therapy talk all the time about cutting ppl off etc.
it’s efficient as hell, & amazingly tragic. we sorta built a culture where everyone is their own god, & but no one has a congregation.
Every problem you experience in life is a puzzle. IQ is puzzle solving ability.
Finding a job is a puzzle. Learning how to be persuasive is a puzzle. Learning how to build a network is a puzzle. Learning how to sell yourself is a puzzle. Learning to be conscientious and disciplined is a puzzle.
Yes, sure many people dumber than you were taught these things or stumbled on them without having to figure them out themselves. But that is not an excuse to not learn them. Especially when the answer is one conversation with an LLM away.
The world is always changing always adapting. Every person wins some lucky draws and loses others.
You, for all your bad draws, have been given the ultimate good draw of puzzle solving ability. The only draw which, with time and focus, can mostly negate all bad draws.
You can definitely use it on the puzzle of “come up with all the reasons i’m in this shitty position” if you want. And your case would certainly be powerful. But at the end of the day, that does nothing for you. If you simply took all the energy you spend justifying your shitty position and shifted it to solving the puzzle of “how do i get out of this shitty situation?” you’d literally get out of it in only a few years.
At the end of the day, there are many people who were handed far worse starting hands than you who are now doing better than you AND many who were handed far better starting hands who are now doing worse than you. And that’s all you need to know. Stop making excuses and get to work.
Go full delusional and cocky as fuck about what you can achieve
no one's gonna hype you up like you
be the loudest voice in your own head. the one pushing the vision nonstop
eventually. others will jump on board and cheer
but until then. you're your number one fucking fan
From fixing aircraft to building cloud systems, this is @pmgoriya’s journey through One2N’s hands-on SRE Bootcamp.
He shares how real-world challenges and team culture helped him grow as an engineer, plus some honest advice for anyone thinking about site reliability engineering.
The @One2NC SRE bootcmap for a while has been quite resourceful to not only our own engineers, but to many of them out there learning and picking SRE concepts up.
@pmgoriya recently joined us and had the bootcamp through and through - here's what he had to say!
Check it out.
(1/3) Hello everyone I am writing after a long time.
It has been some journey for me working in the software industry and there have been lots of things going on uptill this time which I was not able to share with the online community, but now here in the article below ..
(2/3) I have shared my experience on completing One2N's SRE Bootcamp; how it can help the learners and how they can gain value from it. You can read more about it here:
I am not a Modi fan but he is right here. Pakistan cannot deny cricket beatings like they deny 11 airbases being bombed. Imagine the psychological damage to their men as they lose constantly to India and their women simultaneously simp for Abhishek Sharma and Shivam Dube.
Command Line Heroes has kicked off, and we are a full house!
First talk on "Unix Philosophy" - by @chinmay185
Second talk on "Unix: Where beauty isn't shell deep" - by @DarthChatri
CLI heroes competition next!
Why isn't the brain "just a biological computer"? Because we have no idea how it works.
We don't know what makes us want something, feel something, how not to feel something, why we sleep, how not to sleep, why we dream, why we remember some things and don’t remember others, why two people remember the same event differently.
How do we feel that we *are*?
How does the brain generate original ideas, art, or inventions? What process allows it to leap beyond what it’s been taught?
How does the brain choose between options? How do we have a hunch, and how do we balance what we know with what we don't know when making decisions?
How does our brain decide when it needs to adapt to changed circumstances and when to stay rigid and try to change the circumstances?
What causes conditions like depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia? Why do treatments work for some but not others?
Just a biological computer, you are saying? Then you know the answers to all these question. If you don't, how are you so sure about the "just" part?
Till ~2009 all tech was self-hosted on bare-metal servers. If you wanted a website, you had to host it. It wasn't easy. There was no cloud.
Then Rackspace happened - made it slightly easy to host. Very soon AWS emerged. Cloud happened. Creating demand for DevOps. Server hosting was made super easy.
Result: 1000x more servers. New Devops jobs.
Website: Pre-WordPress, sites were hard work. HTML/CSS/Hosting. Wordpress fixed it. Webflow made it drag and drop + hosted.
Result: 1000x more websites. New designer jobs.
eCommerce: It was very, very hard to host an ecommerce website till 2010. Woocommerce happened. Later Shopify made it really simple.
Result: Millions of eCommerce websites. eCommerce boom. New eCommerce jobs.
Millions of devs. Not just FAANG - but ordinary devs - who make their living off of Shopify, or Wordpress, or Deskera - came out of the tech boom.
Each tech upgrade has brought more developers to the fold.
Here's my prediction: AI will increase demand for tech 100-fold. Every business will ask for it. Every big and small shop will ask for it. Everyone needs it. Enterprise, Middle market, Small business.
And you – the developer – will help them with it.
There are going to be 10x more jobs. More devs than ever.
Have an abundance mindset. DO NOT BE SCARCITY MINDED. AI is not a zero-sum game.
Be optimistic - it's our moral duty.
Ask me anything below - on this subject, that is.