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You don’t have to already be inside of Neovim.

Tmux 3.2’s new display-popup command is a neat way to access the telescope picker when you are outside of Neovim.

source: https://github.com/camgraff/telescope-tmux.nvim#use-with-tmux-display-popup

You can just set up a keybinding, and a new instance of Neovim will start in a popup window inside of Tmux.

There’s a fractional delay while Neovim starts up, but I find it well within tolerance, personally.

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  1. Not exactly utopian, but the Murderbot Diaries are a great and easy read. Not exactly SciFi, but ditto Terry Pratchett’s disc world books.

  2. I personally found this to be very impactful (in a good way): “How to Listen: Tools for Opening Up Conversations When It Matters Most” by Katie Colombus

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There are others, but I like all of these:

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If you’re using Neovim as well as tmux, telescope-tmux is pretty awesome for switching sessions, windows and more.

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  • <ctrl-O> - to open a note. The fuzzy finder makes this super fast, if you name your notes in a way you’ll remember later (SEO!).
  • <ctrl-E> - switch between reader and edit mode (I almost always edit with external editor (Vim) any way, so I nearly always want the note in reader mode. In settings, you can make this the default)
  • <ctrl-shift-v> - (custom binding) open current note in external editor
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But only if its been completely demagnetised.

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Father wears his Sunday best.

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Smith, the department spokesperson, pointed out that people in prison have access to computers for educational programs and legal research, and that “allowing these types of printed materials presents a substantial risk of misuse” and poses a security threat.

source: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/06/20/ohio-odrc-prison-book-ban-java-hitler

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