Yes, I'm starting an internet company called "Yahoo", which shouldn't cause any confusion with that other company, "Yahoo!", widely known as "Yahoo Bang". Right, give me a break. :)
"are you ADD/ADHD and, if so, have you been taking any recent meds?"
Don't think so. I'm not on any medication.
"If not, let's talk about your diet: tons of carbs but lack of protein? "
I guess so, but I don't feel that my diet is particularly unhealthy. So far today I had: an apple, oatmeal, avocado, carrots, some (whole-wheat) toast, a hard-boiled egg, a sweet potato, and a bag of steamed mixed vegetables w/ corn, asparagus, green beans etc, and just water to drink.
"How about sleep - getting enough of it?"
I usually get 6 – 8 hours (except at the beginning of the week when I'm typically feeling apathetic about school and stay up late working on a project or something), so yes, I think so.
"Sometimes burnout is the term for this whereas other times it is simple procrastination. So which is it?"
Okay - so those are the fundamentals and it seems as though you deem yourself healthy. From your diet, I would assume you are vegetarian - is that correct? I am a vegetarian and here's the main thing I have to watch out for: getting enough iron. If I don't get enough iron, I am sleepy, cranky, tired-feeling, and just have a general malaise. This leads to less focus and less "patience" to deal with the mundane. Is it possible you are either anemic, borderline anemic or whether you are iron-deficient?
Although iron deficiency may be a concern, a word of caution about taking too much (such as iron supplements if you (the general "you") are not a menstruating female): you can ingest too much iron. If you are low in iron, eat iron-rich foods (eggs, spinach, beans/lentils, fortified cereals), rather than take supplements.
Easy non-scientific way to check if you're low: pull down your lower eyelid and check the color of your skin of the uncovered lid. A pale red suggests you should be checked for anemia.
I prefer the same but it's a pain to line it up manually like this. I usually settle for vim's = operator, but that has the frustrating behavior of using as many tabs as possible (according to your tabstop) until using a few spaces. I can't find any way to change this; anyone know of a vim plugin to circumvent it?
Yeah - that's a pretty hard case to argue. I can imagine content-controlling situations where you might think of that as a feature, but there are other situations (most use cases, IMHO) where text selection is an expected paradigm.
EDIT: that said, I do think this is a neat and worthy project.
Prevented coypasta without links. Of course you are more likely to get no links at all since most people like to quote one paragraph and link. Which might be why he isn't actually using it on his page. Though now that he's drawn attention to it, his headings do look ugly.
PDF (technically Quartz PDF) is the native format for OS X, so that may be part of the reason why it seems like their text rendering attempts to mimic print like this.