I agree. If only work would let me do this...
Are you fr?
It took me so long to finally have someone else not hyping up SDD. It's the new thing at work and it's driving me insane. I'm surprised no one tried fudging numbers though. That's usually what happens IME.
It's not complexity its questionable documentation. Picking up Nix is really hard yet the best we got is a mishmash of unofficial recourses and many of them are out of date and/or focus on the packaging side which is…
Chezmoi strikes a nice balance between the overkill of home-manager while still being more powerful than simpler solutions. Yadm is another alternative, the main thing I don't like about it though is that I'm not a fan…
As someone who actually uses musical instruments, it's not at all the same. If anything, traditional IDEs are closer to musical instruments, which seem to be going EOL if you listen to the hype bros.
Distros help a lot shielding you from the churn, but lazyvim is maintained by folke who I hear loves breaking changes. Back when I used lazyvim I remember people complaining that he swapped out some major component…
I've been seeing improvements lately other than the treesitter debacle, but this was literally the case 1 year ago.
It literally wasn't the case until relatively recently. It's an improvement in stability for the future, but the fact that before we had plug, then lazy, then finally we now have a built in one doesn't support the case…
Yeah the lack of basic features in core meant core functionality was forced to use plugins with varying levels of documentation and commitments to stability (in some cases sending breaking changes before the supported…
All the other comments in this thread talk about emacs instability when that hasn't been the case for me. I'm on doom emacs, update once in a while, and everything mostly just works other than some color scheme…
I find the removal of --no-quarantine deeply disappointing. We should be pushing back against the idea that the manufacturer should have ANY say at all in what we install on our own hardware, and yet their deprecation…
I agree. If only work would let me do this...
Are you fr?
It took me so long to finally have someone else not hyping up SDD. It's the new thing at work and it's driving me insane. I'm surprised no one tried fudging numbers though. That's usually what happens IME.
It's not complexity its questionable documentation. Picking up Nix is really hard yet the best we got is a mishmash of unofficial recourses and many of them are out of date and/or focus on the packaging side which is…
Chezmoi strikes a nice balance between the overkill of home-manager while still being more powerful than simpler solutions. Yadm is another alternative, the main thing I don't like about it though is that I'm not a fan…
As someone who actually uses musical instruments, it's not at all the same. If anything, traditional IDEs are closer to musical instruments, which seem to be going EOL if you listen to the hype bros.
Distros help a lot shielding you from the churn, but lazyvim is maintained by folke who I hear loves breaking changes. Back when I used lazyvim I remember people complaining that he swapped out some major component…
I've been seeing improvements lately other than the treesitter debacle, but this was literally the case 1 year ago.
It literally wasn't the case until relatively recently. It's an improvement in stability for the future, but the fact that before we had plug, then lazy, then finally we now have a built in one doesn't support the case…
Yeah the lack of basic features in core meant core functionality was forced to use plugins with varying levels of documentation and commitments to stability (in some cases sending breaking changes before the supported…
All the other comments in this thread talk about emacs instability when that hasn't been the case for me. I'm on doom emacs, update once in a while, and everything mostly just works other than some color scheme…
I find the removal of --no-quarantine deeply disappointing. We should be pushing back against the idea that the manufacturer should have ANY say at all in what we install on our own hardware, and yet their deprecation…