I'm a little shocked, as my experience with 1Password across Android, iPad, Linux, macOS, kubernetes, commandline has been absolutely fantastic. I've been using it every day for the last four years or so in pretty much…
It _is_ supposed to run constantly.
We give support a change log, the customer a release note. Developers use the git log.
I severely doubt adding a gear indicator would save people from these kinds of situations.
How is this any different from a washing machines handwash/delicate program? It soaks in soap with no movement, cold temperatures, then rinse it gently with water.
podman can't replace docker-compose. it can only replace docker. if you install podman-docker any docker command you run will be translated to a podman command. I think that should work when you run docker-compose as…
What is the "Norway problem"?
I had to buy the game as a gift, then type the product key in manually on the kids account, because for some reason it wouldn't send it as email... I also tried to buy the game as the kid, parental control blabla, I got…
Hybrids almost never emit carbon though. Because they're almost always running from the battery that you charged up from the wall before leaving home for your daily commute. And the daily commute is less, or maybe a…
C-f, C-e, C-b, C-a only require one hand. But I see your point. The best part of evil-mode in Emacs is that I get to use Emacs bindings in insert mode, and then vim keys in normal mode. For instance when writing…
It's a joke.
I don't really know what you do with your text editor, but Emacs (and vim) are very much not "low-level" editors unless you chose to not configure them. Emacs has all the features of VScode, plus more. And it keeps…
It’s also a blurry mess with tons of tearing at low frame rate. Might be down to the encoding that twitter does.
emacs really is just an interpreter for emacs lisp. it does whatever you program it to do. it happens to come pre-programmed as a text editor from the "factory". The beauty of emacs is how easy it is to modify it. Lisp…
Maybe you should read the article? The article basically covers running a tiny kernel that as exactly what you need to run one single binary, which is your application. No printer drivers, video drivers. Probably have…
ortholinear works very well when you use a split keyboard, but i find it worse for non-split keyboard. The angle of your hands factor in here. With split they're parallel, so fingers are also "straight". However, the…
I am unable to feel comfortable WASD-ing with my moonlander, so I switch back to a "traditional" keyboard for gaming. I think it's mostly the ortholinear aspect that makes it not great for me in this context. I never…
same! I find that works very well. I also sometimes put a notebook or a plate between the halves.
What does "Windows-like Linux environment" mean to you?
Rally transmissions at least are very much manual. Along with most other race transmissions. They use dog-ring gearboxes, which are just really beefy synchronizing rings that let you just slam it into gear without…
For you to enjoy using this tool you had to change the model your brain use, and you call that good UX? And using aliases means that your git is now different from you co-workers git. And when teaching the new guys you…
I was half expecting a super long commit message on the experiments :(
or you use vterm-mode as your terminal and then you simply open a file like you do now, except now it opens in place of the vterm-mode buffer. Close the buffer like you would do, and you're back to vterm.
I have daily bluetooth issues on Windows. Someone decided it was a good idea to have bluetooth jabra speakers/microphones for our meetingrooms... It takes 5 minutes to do the pair/connect/set correct device dance...…
TRAMP has been too slow for me, and I've never had a reliable LSP session over it. Tried both eglot and lsp-mode. eglot is the better of the two for this. I ended up creating a "runtime" script that first rsync all the…
I'm a little shocked, as my experience with 1Password across Android, iPad, Linux, macOS, kubernetes, commandline has been absolutely fantastic. I've been using it every day for the last four years or so in pretty much…
It _is_ supposed to run constantly.
We give support a change log, the customer a release note. Developers use the git log.
I severely doubt adding a gear indicator would save people from these kinds of situations.
How is this any different from a washing machines handwash/delicate program? It soaks in soap with no movement, cold temperatures, then rinse it gently with water.
podman can't replace docker-compose. it can only replace docker. if you install podman-docker any docker command you run will be translated to a podman command. I think that should work when you run docker-compose as…
What is the "Norway problem"?
I had to buy the game as a gift, then type the product key in manually on the kids account, because for some reason it wouldn't send it as email... I also tried to buy the game as the kid, parental control blabla, I got…
Hybrids almost never emit carbon though. Because they're almost always running from the battery that you charged up from the wall before leaving home for your daily commute. And the daily commute is less, or maybe a…
C-f, C-e, C-b, C-a only require one hand. But I see your point. The best part of evil-mode in Emacs is that I get to use Emacs bindings in insert mode, and then vim keys in normal mode. For instance when writing…
It's a joke.
I don't really know what you do with your text editor, but Emacs (and vim) are very much not "low-level" editors unless you chose to not configure them. Emacs has all the features of VScode, plus more. And it keeps…
It’s also a blurry mess with tons of tearing at low frame rate. Might be down to the encoding that twitter does.
emacs really is just an interpreter for emacs lisp. it does whatever you program it to do. it happens to come pre-programmed as a text editor from the "factory". The beauty of emacs is how easy it is to modify it. Lisp…
Maybe you should read the article? The article basically covers running a tiny kernel that as exactly what you need to run one single binary, which is your application. No printer drivers, video drivers. Probably have…
ortholinear works very well when you use a split keyboard, but i find it worse for non-split keyboard. The angle of your hands factor in here. With split they're parallel, so fingers are also "straight". However, the…
I am unable to feel comfortable WASD-ing with my moonlander, so I switch back to a "traditional" keyboard for gaming. I think it's mostly the ortholinear aspect that makes it not great for me in this context. I never…
same! I find that works very well. I also sometimes put a notebook or a plate between the halves.
What does "Windows-like Linux environment" mean to you?
Rally transmissions at least are very much manual. Along with most other race transmissions. They use dog-ring gearboxes, which are just really beefy synchronizing rings that let you just slam it into gear without…
For you to enjoy using this tool you had to change the model your brain use, and you call that good UX? And using aliases means that your git is now different from you co-workers git. And when teaching the new guys you…
I was half expecting a super long commit message on the experiments :(
or you use vterm-mode as your terminal and then you simply open a file like you do now, except now it opens in place of the vterm-mode buffer. Close the buffer like you would do, and you're back to vterm.
I have daily bluetooth issues on Windows. Someone decided it was a good idea to have bluetooth jabra speakers/microphones for our meetingrooms... It takes 5 minutes to do the pair/connect/set correct device dance...…
TRAMP has been too slow for me, and I've never had a reliable LSP session over it. Tried both eglot and lsp-mode. eglot is the better of the two for this. I ended up creating a "runtime" script that first rsync all the…