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@bluzeo have you considered or tried mindfulness meditation? It's playing the long game because you're changing your subconscious (not a quick fix), but you might notice some improvements over time and it might be a good technique to try in lieu of a meltdown. Worth considering?

@architect

Ah, a fan of the suckless tools. Nice! I haven't taken them for a spin yet, but they sit in a favourable place in my "must-check-out-eventually" list.

Thanks for the ping. I'm more motivated to check out these tools now. I have a new ZenBook I need to rebuild soon. Sounds like a good opportunity to check 'em out then.

"... frustrating to watch" 😺 haha!

@malin Librem 5 looks pretty exciting. I hadn't heard of it until I read your post. It looks like they plan to release in Q3. Cool! Maybe I won't upgrade my OnePlus then.
@malin no, I haven't heard of Qutebrowser until now. I'll check it out. I do tend to be a big fan of Firefox because I support the work of Mozilla and its Internet Health and Digital Rights initiatives. But I'll give Qutebrowser a look. Thanks!
😃 Thanks @malin
On a recommendation from @utzer, this is a #newhere post with some hashtags of things I care about: #dev #linux #decentralization #yoga #meditation #cycling #running #education #nz #microsolidarity and #enspiral That's a pretty good start 😉

@Charged_Neon Nice! Ruby is really nice. I spent years using it just before NodeJS hit the scene. Any language that was created for "developer happiness" has to be great, right? 😺

Python is good too, but I'm convinced the more I learn about Rust the better I'll become as a dev. Something about it's ownership model really resonates with me.

Hey @MadestMadness 😺
@Charged_Neon I like lots of 'em, but I spend most of my time in JS and TypeScript. I'm really diggin' Rust lately and am trying to carve out time to play with Elixir. My preference is a functional style. How 'bout you?