paul
do git commit -v
and then just summarize the diff you have in your editor in a human readable form.
Nah, not really interested in motorsports. More about the physics of driving and how that comes up when driving on a road. For example, the “How to Drive” book I mentioned goes into detail about how your weight shifts as you accelerate and decelerate and tells you how to take that into account as you are turning.
I want to improve my mental model about what the car is doing.
I’m also currently exploring options for travel routers and am particularly interested in their interaction with captive portals.
My main question is: Are there any travel routers out there that offer the ability to automatically log into captive portals? This feature would be incredibly convenient for frequent travelers like me, eliminating the need to manually enter credentials each time.
Additionally, I’m curious if there are any plugins or software modifications that can be added to existing travel routers to enable this functionality. If anyone has experience with setting up a travel router to automatically handle captive portals, your insights would be highly valuable.
I’m having trouble figuring it out still. A lot of results are using appplescript and seem to interact with iterm2 different than I would with joplin. As an aside, I did learn a neat trick for configuring iterm2 to open a file in vim after clicking a filename in a terminal while holding down ctl. (https://tosbourn.com/iterm2-open-files-paths-in-vim/)
Yeah, went to the Marriott, atrium, and a few other places last night. Going again to some symphony concert my GF found this weekend.