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Ghostty has the quake mode interface and has allowed me to overcome my shame for never graduating to iTerm. I can't remember much about the game except the giblets but hopefully I've understood.


Nice try, haha. Why stop here though? The value is in the execution rather than the idea, so they say. How about “Let Grumpy AI Roast Your Company’s Unreleased Q1 Financial Results”


I can't recommend books but here are a couple of other good phrases to search with, or just to discuss with one of the sparkier LLMs, which tend to find this topic quite interesting:

1. cross-scale interaction

2. downward causation

Would be happy to learn of other terms too.


I generally find Wikipedia a very good starting point to get an overview and a gateway to further research/study; their "See Also" sections list plenty of terms/phrases to look up;

1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_system#See_also

2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-organization#See_also

3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence#See_also


I wish Descartes and his peers could have lived to see this. It must have been misery.


This is true, unless you build a low quality MVP and it does well.


> The signal comes as a burst, initially having no gravitational wave content, followed by an oscillatory period with a characteristic frequency of order 1/[R]

Interesting...

> As discussed above, for a 1km-sized ship, the frequency of the signal is much higher than the range probed by existing detectors, and so current observations cannot constrain the occurrence of such events

And yet, you still chose the word ;)

So, how big are the ships, as a kindness for readers such as myself for whom the exercise should not be left?

https://www.ligo.org/science/GW-Burst.php


Bob would become non-deterministic. It’s a bit like when we add async to an old JS project. Once you await, you can’t stop!

Now, you’re looking sideways. Try looking down at a bunch of little Bobs. That’s where it gets interesting in my opinion.


It does make a little more sense when considered alongside its sibling entries in the long-running series ‘Button of the Month’


Happy new year. May we both get within touching distance of our dreams/grass.


I know you've said not to discuss VS Code, but VS Code was pretty much an Atom clone at release, and it would still be a very easy switch. Many of us back then loved Atom and switched simply because VS Code was so similar but could also do a find-and-replace on a large project without crashing.


Thanks for that will give VS Code a spin


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