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haha this great! I have made something similar for myself but its a tool to manage shell scripts for my projects. I create a grimoire for a given project and add reagents and recipes (shell scripts) those can be mixed individually or brewed together to form a recipe. I also have a concept of spells which are more akin to utility scripts for managing/scaffolding the grimoire.

here’s the tool: https://github.com/globz/witchesbrew

and here’s a grimoire which manage everything related to my emacs config and dependencies:

https://github.com/globz/emacs-grimoire


I’ve noticed this trend in my life where during winter times my consumption goes way up and as soon as spring time is here then my creativity crawls back from hibernation and I quickly regain motivation to continue my side projects. I wish I could be 100% focus year round but for some reason it very hard to keep the inner flame of creativity going during winter times. At least I did noticed this pattern and being aware is the first step to remedy this problem.


In some ways we are just like plants. Direct exposure to fresh air and sunlight will greatly contribute to a burst of energy and focus.


This remind me of tldraw but instead of a screenshot you draw your UI and it converts it to HTML, check out https://drawmyui.com - here’s a demo from twitter https://x.com/multikev/status/1724908185361011108?s=46&t=AoX...


tldraw letting you connect your own OpenAPI keys is such a good idea and turns them into a transmorgaphied user interface to GPT4. So powerful what it can do I can imagine MS bringing Visio back this way as a multimodal copilot.


In your situation I would give him an hour per day (10 minutes is a very short amount of time to do anything fun or see progress in most games) then monitor the outcome based on your previous baseline , does he ask for extra time when its time to call it quit, do you see a negative outcome on his grades, focus and desire to play outside or with other toys, etc. Then simply cut back if you see any downsides with 1 hour per day. You should definitely play with him during that time if you can, it is a great way to bond with your son and try to change the activity during the week, like play lego with him instead of gaming and see what will be his reaction when a video game is no longer involved.

Video games are always good in moderation and there are definitely some great games for kids, exploring with him when searching for a new game will teach you a lot about about why he’s drawn to such and such game and this way you may be able to find other hobbies outside of gaming which are related to his interests.


Yes, Mortal Online 2 is the closest thing to UO to this day.


I sync via dropbox and store my kbdx inside a VeraCrypt container.


Same here, many years ago I made a web app for our sales team and third party so they can sell/buy our products, the whole business is still powered by IBM iSeries. Basically the AS/400 is the source of truth and the web app just pulls the data couple times a day and provide a nice GUI for the users. The sales orders are automatically sent to the iSeries in batch so no more manual entries and their status are reflected back on the web app so you can have an overview of each orders. Sadly we are looking at moving away from iSeries and we will be at the mercy of whatever cloud solution that will meet our needs.


Yes lets end human civilization once and for all, what a great idea.

We are the ones who needs to be saved not the planet.

This kind of thinking is really scary.


Did human civilization end once and for all when Japan's population started falling?


To reach carbon neutrality we either need to stop burning fossil fuels, or reduce the population to zero. I know which is the more popular option.


Honestly for middle America, they’d rather reduce the population. Just not their population.


Why is that?


Because ICE and big homes are part of their identity. If it wasn’t, they’d be driving electric cars and live in a city.


no, but I did notice the uptick of "Japan must open itself to immigration or it will not survive" kind of articles from the very same outlets who chastise us for the carbon sin and promote having fewer or no children as one of the ways to atone for it. same in NA and Europe


“Not survive”, ready? Clearly that’s hyperbolic or wrong.

How is the presence of these kinds of articles any kind of argument or input into thinking about the matter?


well, I'm not talking about some fringe blogs or twitter nobodies

https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publicatio...

>United Nations projections indicate that over the next 50 years, the populations of virtually all countries of Europe as well as Japan will face population decline and population ageing. The new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require comprehensive reassessments of many established policies and programmes, including those relating to international migration.

>Focusing on these two striking and critical population trends, the report considers replacement migration for eight low-fertility countries (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States) and two regions (Europe and the European Union). Replacement migration refers to the international migration that a country would need to offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates.

>How is the presence of these kinds of articles any kind of argument or input into thinking about the matter?

well, I don't know about you, but I find it peculiar that the Venn diagram of 'entities who say that we need to have fewer children to reduce our carbon footprint' and 'entities who say we need unlimited mass migration to prevent our economy from collapsing due to our low birth rates' is just one circle


Right, populate trends have effects. That should go without saying.. but that’s not at all related to a country “not surviving”.

There are many times in life where change is needed even though that change creates trade offs and new problems to solve.

So really in the context of this thread the question should be, “which problem is easier to solve or less dire: climate change or gradual population stagnation?”

I can’t say I have the answer, but a stable society without requiring population growth does not seem off the table to me.


There are MMOs like this but they come once or a twice every decade and fail miserably, full loot PVP MMO are built for a specific mindset of players and there comes a time where the “sheep” are all gone and only wolves remains. This situation creates a dwindling effect on the population and you end up playing with a few hundred players at best in a matter of a year.

In “recent” years I played Darkfall Online and Mortal Online which are very rooted in the early days of persistant virtual world ala UO but sadly they both failed to keep an healthy population.

Have you tried Mortal Online 2? the game just came out and is a true successor to UO in many ways, sadly they had massive problems scaling the game so they had to mirror the main persistent world and added 4 instances of the main world to cope with the demand. The vision is to have a one big persistent world with no instance/loading screen and keep adding more and more continents to spread out the population.

If you liked playing UO I recommend you check it out, its a unique gaming experience which may sadly go extinct in the future!


yes for iOS, I suggest you take a look at beorg, it is quite nice for quick editing and note taking. Of course the real magic truely happens when org is paired with Emacs but the app is quite useful for basic tasks.


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