None of the documents that I write for myself and much less any of the documents that I write for others could be written as .md.
The reason is that I always use only good typefaces and I must use various typeface features provided by the OTF format, to which something like .md does not provide access.
If .md would be extended with the missing capabilities, then it is likely that it would become not much simpler than ODF.
Even in the simplest documents that I write for myself, I must use multiple document styles, as provided by a format like ODF, because I typically mix multiple languages, including multiple alphabets.
.md is OK for a ReadMe file written in English, but it is not good enough for what I would call a real text document.
Regarding skills:
just symlink them. Since opencode and codex share .agents/skills use that for the others also. Just the hooks and mcp integrations are still proprietary. codex needs a config.toml setting, but then you can use eg safe-chains everywhere.
Regarding setup docs:
Put it into an .deb and .rpm, put them on a free webserver, and no need to check for updates or setups.
I'm on a plus plan, not max. I probably would go through around 3 maybe 4 plus plans a week; I use glm-5 pro plan (from before they added weekly limits) a lot more.
I’m on the Plus plan too and never run into limit issues. It’s one of the main reasons I stay subscribed because I feel I get my moneys worth. I love Claude models but usually feel cheated after not using them (especially Opus) for very long before I’ve hit a limit and they’re bilking me for more.
That's good, because the 3 cases of biological men competeting at women Olympics were scandalous. The runner Caster Semenya, and the two boxers, Algerian Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan. They were all just women by law. Not transgender, just mislabeled at birth.
> Japan did not surrender after the Tokyo raid in March 1945 which killed more people than the individual bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Wrong. Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed way more people than the Tokyo firebombing 250.000 and 110.000 vs 80.000), and needed only a single bomb on a single plane, compared to the massive efforts to destroy Tokyo.
Oh really? <s> I will believe you after you convince Wikipedia to fix the page i linked in my previous post </s>.
Snark aside, your total may be including victims of radiation that died months and years later. If so, these victims were not incorporated in the decision made by the Emperor 2 days later - because these deaths did not happen yet and were not foretold/expected. (And you should also adjust your posting).
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