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my dog put his paw on my keyboard and pulled up this github shortcut guide by (i’m guessing) pressing ?
. Didn’t know there were so many
Hmmm, those do look useful but not sure I can convince myself to turn off Vimium for it.
Sometimes I too find some kind of seemingly-obscure feature. And it happens completely randomly. And then it turns out it was in the original design from the start. And then I wonder how I could live without it.
What is the best strategy to keep another job lined up even when you are super happy at current role?
Jobs are transient, so that's hardly possible. A much better strategy from all perspectives is to keep establishing new contacts in the industries that interest you. Or (and this is not an exclusive "or") to not only keep on honing and expanding your skills but also start showing them. Useful public projects, code contributions, essays, meaningful interactions with the community, etc.