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Do you REALLY use ~/Work/Code/Repos path? even with CDPATH configured I would use lowercase folders. I'm just a console/terminal user :D

I wrote about this too https://lesterzone.github.io/blog/2023/01/10/git-work-person...

I consider this type of 'tips' hidden gems


MacOS’s case insensitive filesystem makes the point moot, if the OP is on that platform. But it makes me wince too!


Autocomplete can make this moot too


I would like something missions-like where the game rewards only a player who took specific steps and then other players can't reproduce. Obviously it will require thousands of good rewards. The idea is that people can play for the sake of having something nobody can get.


I'm using a small command line tool developed in go,

I have a base.md file and when I run personal init will open a new file for 'today' using base.md

I can also create a post/note/idea even mind map using markdown.

I've been using plain text for about 3 years, totally recommend it.

bonus tip, I use grep to find content in my files. and yes, I have a personal backup command :D


I use Kindle integrated with Pocket. Once a week I get a mini ebook from crofflr Only articles tagged with 'read' will get to my Kindle. Once a day I quick scan feedly and save articles in Pocket via Firefox extension. I do have a lot of articles, but, I like it. I believe the content should be available. I use this method to read book summaries when it is worth it.


got curiosity + nebula, now I can enjoy 'Not just bikes' without ads also up and atom, MKBHD, the Friday checkout, city beautiful.


Yet Nicoya is dry most part of the year


Education, well suited, several renewable sources. But lots of issues from politics


Resident here. No issues with brownouts. Costa Rica uses different sources of electricity with several producers hence different experiences by different people


Costa Rican resident here. Costa Rica invest a lot in renewables. Tourism is a huge income. There are lots of places to visit. Hundreds of volcanoes, 7 active. The climate, it can rain and then sunny...several times a day. Costa Rica exports technology. Intel, MS,Google...Several start ups...lots of outsourcing jobs.


Not complaining, but the last time I was in Costa Rica in the shopping mall the guards were carrying huge shotguns and a few months before that a colleague escaped a kidnapping tentative with car chases and automatic gunfire. other colleagues were taking dinner in a restaurant when a gang fight left several people in that restaurant dead and the company had to covertly extract my colleagues from the country because as eye witnesses they were in danger to be executed. This was all in San Jose, a few years ago.


What do you think is holding back its GDP per capita from competing with the top rankers?


I'm not the OP, but while the small population in CR is enthusiastic about technology and education, the cultural trend is having a simple and happy life, not being overly ambitious, and there isn't much artistic/technological creativity or innovation. The best workers easily find jobs in other countries: Canada, USA, UK, Germany, Taiwan, New Zealand, and so on.


Talking about outsourcing work, I'm from Mexico, I work with nearshore development teams and it amazes me how well represented Costa Rican developers are in the industry (considering Costa Rica has a population of 5 million people). I've met several great Costa Rican developers. My next vacations after the pandemic will definitely be in Costa Rica. Pura vida!


Had the honor of visiting years ago. It really is a gorgeous country.


Pura vida!


If you use Kindle you can use https://www.crofflr.com/


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