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Most of the fun of using tmux was configuring it yourself anyway ;)

Interessting. When I read the title first I was like: "What?"

Well, checking out the code, it seems to be tmux functions. Well, some of them are quite intriguing! I never bothered to figure out how to spawn a new pane in the same dir. Consider that fuction stolen ;)

I would have advertised it diffetently though. Something like "DWM inspired tmux config".

As other have mentioned, I don't sse why I should use "dwm.tmux" over just the tmux defaults, or my own home grown (stolen) config.

Non the less, quite interesting code!


Through this project I realized that there's just some limitations to a plain tmux config. I eventually had to switch over to calling out to shell in order to get around those issues.

Commit with the switch to shell here: https://github.com/saysjonathan/dwm.tmux/commit/c8752b978390...

I think there's a lot of potential to scripting terminal multiplexers in various ways and I would love to see more work exploring what's possible!


ASML understands what most big companies don't.

If you don't reach your targets it's not the engineers fault.

It's bad management ;)


ASML just set revenue records and its stock is surging due to the Q4 results

Fortunately, one can supply LinkedIn grade insights that fit any facts. For instance, try this one:

ASML understands what most big companies don’t: if you hit all your targets you weren’t setting yourself tough enough targets.

There we go.


Which is mostly the result of clever engineers that produced a machine no other company in the world can assemble, but that is absolutely crucial to businesses valued at double-digit trillions of dollars.

You don't really need an army of sales managers to sell such a product. Going lean on management and more heavy on engineering is therefore a good idea if you want to keep the lead you have.


No, but ASML's product is so complicated that they do need a lot more than just engineers - they have 5000 suppliers apparently, coordinating that takes a lot more than clever engineers.

Clever engineers are usually able to pick up basic supply chain management capabilities. At least as long as it's about suppliers of things in their technical domain.

For non-technical supply chain managers to pick up enough technical chops to understand the stuff they are supposed to manage the supply chain of is comparatively more difficult.

Especially when fierce negotiations to push the price down are not the highest priority, but robustness of supply chains, having alternative options that technically work, and ensuring quality according to tight specs are paramount. Which is how I assume ASML supply chain management to work.


This is entirely unrelated to ASML, but:

This reminds me of a company I worked for recently, that, at the yearly meeting talking about the financial situation were all depressed as if we were broke since the profit (and revenue) was slightly less than last year, which was significantly higher than any other year in history with the year prior also being a record. This was essentially when the interest rates jumped after covid and businesses had to adapt so I'm sure it would have been another record if the economy in general wasn't doing worse that year.

Of course, they want to keep people from asking for raises and bonuses, but I found it very weird to see them act worried with the profit/revenue graphs at a crazy peak still.


Engineers can definitely contribute to the problem too, in my experience.

It's choose your battles

Sounds like the best solution is not to use vibe code. That saves me from having to hire AI to fight AI.

Payment code can be considered critical. Not sure If I would let any Agent take care of that.


Offtopic:

Btw. cool domain! I have heard about non latin domains, just never seen one in the wild. Now I have to read again, how the non latin scripts are displayed with latin :D



What about Session?

A TCP/IP guide and the website is not using HTTPS.. hmm

>why they are allowed to have a monopoly in some areas

because no other ISP can enter for a reasonable price. Germany should have made the infrastructure open-access for all providers, just like they did in Switzerland.


>I don't think Germans realize just how much DTAG is holding the experience back for end users

The ones not on HN probably just notice that their internet is getting slow after 5 p.m

Trust me, I know how much they suck and I still had to enter a 2-year contract just to get fiber optics in my house.


I thought I was crazy for thinking that Reddit LinkedIn and half of the internet becomes unusable past 6pm.. now I know why

Cloudflare has a speed test. Try comparing it to other speed tests around the same time. Should reveal if Dtag is congested/throttling your traffic to Cloudflare sites vs others.

https://speed.cloudflare.com/


Could also check the official Breitbandmessung by the BNetzA They also have some interesting statistic by provider, etc. on there. https://www.breitbandmessung.de

They tried to install it to our home too, but our landlord just didn't do anything to help them to open doors and now we've been soon waiting two years for the connection.

The more I read about DTAG the happier I feel like using our cable connection which, upstream excluded, works quite well.

We're about to buy our apartment in Berlin and that changes things. I hope we have soonpre choice on the fiber operator.


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