

Tree. Style. Tabs.
Best damned extension ever. It’s amazing to me that all browsers don’t have this style of tabs.
Tree. Style. Tabs.
Best damned extension ever. It’s amazing to me that all browsers don’t have this style of tabs.
We’ve got it blocked at our router. The DNS server just responds with no such address.
Funniest thing I’ve read all millennium.
Several things worked for me:
If I think of more I’ll add it in other comments. I really hope you can find some tricks that work for you!
For me, I have to write things down to remember to do them. So I’ve formed a habit around writing in org-mode both as reminders and for planning.
When I plan some complex code, I write out the steps in an org-mode document and move sections around, rearrange steps, etc etc.
Making the experience as smooth as possible can help, but mostly I think my workflow has been “someone asks me to do something. I immediately write it down so I don’t lose it.”
Unless you already use Emacs, I can’t recommend spending lots of time to get into it. It’s a very complex and powerful system built around a text editor.
I use org-mode in Emacs when on a computer, paired with Orgzly on Android on my phone. Files are plain text, like Markdown. At its simplest, org-mode is nested headlines that you can easily move and rearrange.
I believe Obsidian is similar: https://obsidian.md
Like once a year or something.
Too much manipulation by racists, nazis, and russia. All they have to do is tell 4chan that doing x/y/z will offend people, and suddenly they are a willing personal army.
Back when stormfront said how easy it was to funnel chanfolk into their ideology, I honestly thought 4chan would break stormfront. I didn’t expect such enthusiasm for an ideology that would outlaw 4chan if it got enough power.