A useless plugin that might help you cope with stubbornly broken tests or overall lack of sense in life. It lets you execute aesthetically pleasing, cellular automaton animations based on the conte... (more…)
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Introducing the buffer list, and commands for switching between buffers. This episode also covers the concept of ‘hidden’ buffers, and shows how to deal with them. (more…)
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I use Vim for writing code, composing emails, taking notes, and just about everything. It makes sense to use it for building business paperwork too. (more…)
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To program GPT-3, you must give it a prompt. To do this, one of the things you need to do is clean your data into a prompt GPT-3 likes. Given a natural language prompt, this modifies the text accordingly, saving time. Here are some of the things it can do... (more…)
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Vim is a command line text editor that is notorious for being hard to learn (the running joke is to generate a truly random string, put a… (more…)
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