The Anarchist Tool Chest. Its a book about hand tool woodworking and letting go of the notion that you need to buy every tool they make just to make something out of wood. The author espouses a lifestyle I think we all could do a better job of living. Which is basically own fewer, nicer things made by local artisans and craftsman.
I heard somebody on a YouTube video (wittworks) explain why things like woodworking and stuff speak to so many in our profession, "If you work with your mind, you need to rest with your hands". This book helped me unlock a hobby that helps me relax after being at a computer all day without thinking I need a 4000 sq ft wood shop and 10's of thousands of dollars.
That doesn't really support his rhetoric. He has always said that he doesn't like the trade deficit, which is a dumb idea, so increasing exports would go along the same vein as increasing tariffs to limit imports.
I think what would be more likely is the EU does something with it as a bargaining chip to reduce import tariffs rather than Trump trying to tax it out of existence.
And just to be clear Trump's trade policy is dumb and I don't support it.
nuclear plants can cut power as quickly as any other power plant, you are just controlling steam. divert the steam from the turbine and you aren't generating power anymore.
I agree with that, I have just seen on here before that people think you can't regulate the electrical output of a nuclear plant like with more traditional ones.
Something we are working on my team is an internal Astro Starlight site. It is all in markdown so if your team is backend focused, the can still maintain it, and then all the docs are markdown files that are tracked with git. Comes with basic search already built in too.
So far we like the idea of this approach but haven't fully set it up yet
We recently added an Astro Starlight site to our monorepo, and it’s been great. Whenever someone makes a significant change, the PR includes the corresponding docs update, which makes reviews much more complete.
Another benefit: since the docs live in the repo, they’re easy to feed into AI tools.You just drop the relevant Markdown files in as context. This workflow has worked really well for us.
The only real headache was adding auth to our Wiki, but we eventually found a simple solution.
I personally prefer the terminal based approaches over the IDE integrations. So my recommendation are:
- Use OpenCode if you want to experiment with different models, if not just use Claude Code
- Use Git to your advantage. Always start a prompt on a fresh commit. This will make it easier to see everything that was changed and makes it very easy to undo all the changes and start over.
I think ICANN just needs to make a rule that basically says if a country's domain is being used as a general domain (i.e. ai, tv, io, etc), it becomes a general domain if the country no longer exists or needs the domain (like a name change).
This feels like an issue that is only an issue because of a hardline that should just be a general convention.
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