Someone once argued and kept insisting that I was a workaholic, despite me never being one.
If you can't be cordial with any of your neighbors, maybe you're the asshole.
New features, fixing bugs, security fixes, hardware support, etc. Why would Linux updates be different than updates to any other OS?
Soon? It's been on my resume for over a year.
Perfect for the current zeitgeist
Yup, he probably still has a bathroom full of classified material.
Should be easy, considering they don't exist to begin with.
His setup is, in his own words, "surprisingly vanilla."
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Boris runs 5 Claude Code instances in his terminal simultaneously, each in its own git checkout. He numbers his tabs 1-5 and uses iTerm2 system notifications so he knows when any session needs input.
He also runs 5-10 more sessions on claude.ai/code in the browser, hands work between local and web sessions using the
&command or--teleportflag, and kicks off sessions from his phone via the Claude iOS app.
I'm not sure I'd call that workflow vanilla.
I do however appreciate efforts and workflows to reduce errors and logical faults in the output.
Nice tip, I'll check out the setup once niri merges the per-device settings.