Patrick
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@dillon_mulroy tachometer for your tokens: github.com/phall1/token-t…
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woah.
til that pi has cache hit miss warnings.
i firmly believe part of your responsibility of being a good engineer in this era is understanding and managing your token usage.

Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko
The neat thing is that existing API behavior if used correctly, will just do the right thing when possible. If you turn cache miss warnings on, you can detect good and bad behavior. Adding tools works, removing will wipe caches. Details here: #dynamic-tool-loading" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/earendil-works…
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Native SDK on PH today
⬆️ and lmk how we can improve
Thanks for sharing @fmerian
Link: producthunt.com/products/verce…
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if you don’t have a single-letter mux yet, you're ngmi
amux - github.com/mixpeek/amux
bmux - github.com/pavelmc/BMux
cmux - github.com/manaflow-ai/cm…
dmux - github.com/standardagents…
emux - github.com/therealsaumil/…
fmux - github.com/andlabs/fmux
gmux - github.com/gmuxapp/gmux
hmux - github.com/zhammer/hmux
imux - github.com/hkparker/imux
jmux - github.com/jarredkenny/jm…
kmux - github.com/kamalshkeir/km…
lmux - github.com/sbcinnovation/…
mmux - github.com/hanaukyo47/mmux
nmux - github.com/tweekmonster/n…
omux - github.com/finger-gun/omux
pmux - github.com/iij/pmux
qmux - github.com/progrium/qmux
rmux - github.com/Helvesec/rmux
smux - github.com/xtaci/smux
tmux - github.com/tmux/tmux
umux - github.com/qkal/umux
vmux - github.com/malditogeek/vm…
wmux - github.com/amirlehmam/wmux
xmux - github.com/rs/xmux
ymux - github.com/YoungMins/ymux
zmux - github.com/smithersai/zmux
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@duborges GitHub.com/phall1/phux
1) yes
2) intended , multi host mesh
3) gets out of the way of your normal editing
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@RhysSullivan exploring terminals as a first class citizen for agents yes
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@0xIlyy ok give me a little bit there is another way
GitHub.com/phall1/phux
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@doodlestein @k1ril @0xSero trying to make tmux as if it were invented today: github.com/phall1/phux
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Really glad to see the community pushing pgGraph to see what it’s got. Cool stuff @corelumen

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Thanks for the donation! Your measurements suggest you have a large drop (big chest, small waist). Custom is certainly the best way to address this. I would at least contact Divij Bespoke and WW Chan. Ask about their prices and see whether it works for you.
If you do RTW, then be acquainted with some basic alterations principles. First, always buy a jacket that fits well through the shoulders and chest first. Your issues will likely show up in the form of lapels buckling off your chest and a divot showing up on the sleevehead. If you see this, the chest is too tight and the upper back is too small. You don't need to nip the waist to the degree that it hugs your body, so focus first on fit and silhouette.
putthison.com/does-it-fit-ch…
putthison.com/how-to-underst…
The second issue is trousers. I'm not sure what pant work you need, but my guess is that you have large thighs. If so, remember that, when purchasing trousers, you should focus on the fit through the hips, thighs, and rise.
If the hips are too tight, the side pockets will flare out. If the thighs are too tight, the seams will strain. If the rise is too small, you'll expose a bit of shirt fabric below the coat's buttoning point when you fasten it.
Find trousers that fit first through those three areas. You can then take in the waist. If you have a large seat, a tailor can remove the trouser waistband, add darts just above the back pockets, shorten the waistband, and then reattach the waistband. An example using jeans.
tuttofattoamano.blogspot.com/2013/03/fittin…
The trousers can be easily tapered from the knee down. But it's the thighs, hips, and rise that are most critical when buying off-the-rack.
Many stores will sell the jacket and trousers separately, which at least frees you from the typical 6 or 8 inch drop system. But I would first check with some of those tailors I mentioned—they are more affordable than your typical bespoke.
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Would like to raise money for this org that helps hundreds of cats per year. If you donate at least $10 and post a screenshot in my replies, I'll answer a style-related question for you. Their donation info is linked at the end of their thread (promise no nasty pics in there).
Bradford Cat Watch Rescue@BCWRkittens
New arrival at Bradford Cat Watch Rescue and Sanctuary. This is little Conga. Conga was brought to us yesterday afternoon following being found injured under a car. We rushed Conga up to the vets immediately on arrival as she appeared very shocky and needed urgent assessment.
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We really did it.
We took a growing US manufacturing economy, declared it broken, started a trade war, and ... broke US manufacturing.
In last 48 hours:
- Philly Fed Survey: "New orders fell sharply, from 8.7 in March to -34.2, its lowest reading since April 2020"
- NY Fed Survey: Expected orders and shipments plunging
Again, this is a policy to revive US manufacturing.


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@AdamKWhite1 @JackMurphyRGR Working fireplace in the city is such a flex
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On a lighter note, had an awesome time hosting the homie @JackMurphyRGR for our annual fireside chat this past weekend.
I live in an old brownstone that has a working fireplace and there’s nothing better than slowing it all down and having friends around the hearth.
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@isberryauthor @VanderbiltU @calder_walton @AtriaMysteryBus @ITWDebutAuthors I have a few! I think your DM’s are closed, but mine are open if you can start the thread
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@phall249 @VanderbiltU @calder_walton @AtriaMysteryBus @ITWDebutAuthors @phall249, can't imagine I'm qualified to speak, but msg me if you have ideas!
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How cool is this? THE PEACOCK AND THE SPARROW is required reading for a @VanderbiltU history course, "The United States Intelligence Community, 1940 to the Present." Alongside authors Graham Greene, le Carré, @calder_walton (SPIES), & others. Honored. #vanderbilt #spy

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