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taste as a proxy for curiosity

via jbranchaud@gmail.com

https://www.misalignedmodel.com/posts/taste
Productivity Dotfiles Dev Setup

Even if your current setup and workflows feel good enough, you might be stuck in a local maxima. It's not necessarily that there is anything wrong with that, but if you're curious, there could be more to unlock.

breaking out from your local maxima of productivity is hard. most power-user tools will slow you down at first. productivity gains will only come once you've mastered them

I too have had the experience of feeling like I'm always tweaking my vim config and dotfiles and other settings, endlessly, in pursuit of... I'm not sure what. It's good to know when to stop.

but taste is not about endless tweaking and chasing that perfect neovim config. knowing when to stop is a skill in itself

It's about finding a balance between sharpening your tools and a pragmatism that recognizes other priorities.


On the topic of customizing your dotfiles and keeping them version controlled somewhere, the author mentions GNU stow.

In Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles, how to use stow for dotfiles is demonstrated.

Some time ago I happened across a mailing list posting where someone described using Stow to manage the installation of their dotfiles. I didn’t pay much attention to it but my brain must have filed it away for later. Yesterday I decided to give it a try and I have to say that it is so much more convenient than those other dedicated dotfile-management programs, even if it wasn’t an immediately obvious option.