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I don't know how I feel about LLM slop coming to HN.

adithyanair.com - My personal website, it's small but it works for me.


BubbleTea is great, but it doesn't have support for Kitty Graphics. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/issues/163


There's also marp

https://marp.app/


I tried to use pandoc+revealJS, then tried presenterm (which was really nice but didn't give me enough control over font sizes), and then settled on Marp, which worked great.


As a Doom user, the benefit is largely in discovering the absolutely vast plethora of features that Emacs and Emacs packages lend to you in a nice set of defaults and aesthetics that shouldn't feel too alien as a Neovim user. I encourage you to give it a week in parallel with your actual config.


Could you go over how you save bookmarks with Emacs, I'm curious as a fellow Emacs user.


Take a look at BrainTool. It's a bookmarks/tabs/todo-manager browser extension that writes to an org-mode syntax text file. Allows you to capture notes, containment hierarchy, to-do state etc and expose it all to your org PKMS. (Disclosure, I'm the developer.)

https://braintool.org

https://github.com/tconfrey/BrainTool


Does it work in Edge?


I have a key combo bound to https://github.com/rexim/org-cliplink


Oklch is so cool, My website has a single hue colourscheme derived completely from the date so that every day is a new colour.

https://adithyanair.com


This is something I've been thinking about. What should students do? How do they build experience? Do they swear off all forms of LLM assisted coding?



Your link 404s


Reading good literature helps you develop that sense fairly quickly.


Good that you brought that up: that works pretty well to me in my mother tongue. I still learn and absorb beautiful and useful patterns reading good authors. But that doesn't seem to work in other languages as well. I somehow don't manage to appropriate the new patterns, or maybe I do, but very slowly.

Interestingly, when it comes to spoken English, I can learn by imitation way faster.


This is a pretty unhelpful response to be honest


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