owing "nothing to no one" means you are allowed to be unreasonable...
I've gotta disagree with you here - it's not uncommon for me to be diving into a library I'm using at work, find a small issue or something that could be improved (measurably, not stylistically), and open a PR to fix…
Random, but on line 266 map `P` to `false` not `nil` and it won't show up.
First, install doom emacs. Second, create a shell alias for "magit" that is bound to "emacs -nw -f magit". Then just run magit like any other TUI app - the fact that it's in emacs is easy to forget. Or, if you're into…
I've always just used `:e <filename>` - never saw the appeal of oil.nvim for that use case. But for other kinds of modifications it's nifty.
I thank, therefore I am...
...seven months ago, no less
I used Yabai for years until I found aerospace, and switched over instantly. Would highly recommend anyone to try it :)
Huge fan of shelly. I wrote a little sinatra web-server that can just show the current state, and toggle the state, of a bunch of lights around my yard. I really appreciate that all you need is http, no cloud, no fuss…
Missed it so much in vim I started maintaining the neovim clone.
Its just a Scheme dialect. A bit odd, but not crazy.
Oh, that meme is old, sorry to say. Here's a nice blog post about ruby outperforming C with the new JIT compiler. Fun times :) https://railsatscale.com/2023-08-29-ruby-outperforms-c/
I've been using flowX for many years, first on android and now on ios. I've found it to be incredibly customisable, and particularly good at visualising incoming weather. Gladly paid for it for years now…
Off the top of my head, in turkish, `i` doesn't become `I`, it becomes `İ`. And `ı` is the lower case version of `I`
Not that KiTTY, this kitty: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/ But it's also foss, so, you're still right.
I'm a huge fan of https://www.shelly.com/ - they have a built in webserver and can be controlled via POST requests. No cloud needed.
One thing to check out: ruby-lsp gets around this by using a custom gemfile, which enhances the project with the lsp's dependencies. That means you can use the gem, with bundler, without adding anything to the…
This assumes there's a remote set up called "origin" - also an arbitrary name ;)
After watching your (very enjoyable) talk in the other thread, schacon, one thing struck me - there _is_ a way to work on multiple branches at the same time: worktrees. What's the advantage of a tool like this over that?
Yes and yes.
I'm right there with you - my yet-unrealized dream is sublime's front-end with neovim powering it.
I used to do professional rigging - if there's a human on the equipment, we'd commonly use a safety factor of 8 when choosing ropes/span sets. So... 800% more than calculated values.
Yeah, it's called a salary, you'd get one.
I believe op is referring to the deal between the copyright holder and the public - the public grants exclusive use of the content to encourage creativity, in exchange, the work will eventually become public. In…
Sounds like Mike found a good feature that would encourage companies to purchase a license. I have a tremendous admiration for the business he's built.
owing "nothing to no one" means you are allowed to be unreasonable...
I've gotta disagree with you here - it's not uncommon for me to be diving into a library I'm using at work, find a small issue or something that could be improved (measurably, not stylistically), and open a PR to fix…
Random, but on line 266 map `P` to `false` not `nil` and it won't show up.
First, install doom emacs. Second, create a shell alias for "magit" that is bound to "emacs -nw -f magit". Then just run magit like any other TUI app - the fact that it's in emacs is easy to forget. Or, if you're into…
I've always just used `:e <filename>` - never saw the appeal of oil.nvim for that use case. But for other kinds of modifications it's nifty.
I thank, therefore I am...
...seven months ago, no less
I used Yabai for years until I found aerospace, and switched over instantly. Would highly recommend anyone to try it :)
Huge fan of shelly. I wrote a little sinatra web-server that can just show the current state, and toggle the state, of a bunch of lights around my yard. I really appreciate that all you need is http, no cloud, no fuss…
Missed it so much in vim I started maintaining the neovim clone.
Its just a Scheme dialect. A bit odd, but not crazy.
Oh, that meme is old, sorry to say. Here's a nice blog post about ruby outperforming C with the new JIT compiler. Fun times :) https://railsatscale.com/2023-08-29-ruby-outperforms-c/
I've been using flowX for many years, first on android and now on ios. I've found it to be incredibly customisable, and particularly good at visualising incoming weather. Gladly paid for it for years now…
Off the top of my head, in turkish, `i` doesn't become `I`, it becomes `İ`. And `ı` is the lower case version of `I`
Not that KiTTY, this kitty: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/ But it's also foss, so, you're still right.
I'm a huge fan of https://www.shelly.com/ - they have a built in webserver and can be controlled via POST requests. No cloud needed.
One thing to check out: ruby-lsp gets around this by using a custom gemfile, which enhances the project with the lsp's dependencies. That means you can use the gem, with bundler, without adding anything to the…
This assumes there's a remote set up called "origin" - also an arbitrary name ;)
After watching your (very enjoyable) talk in the other thread, schacon, one thing struck me - there _is_ a way to work on multiple branches at the same time: worktrees. What's the advantage of a tool like this over that?
Yes and yes.
I'm right there with you - my yet-unrealized dream is sublime's front-end with neovim powering it.
I used to do professional rigging - if there's a human on the equipment, we'd commonly use a safety factor of 8 when choosing ropes/span sets. So... 800% more than calculated values.
Yeah, it's called a salary, you'd get one.
I believe op is referring to the deal between the copyright holder and the public - the public grants exclusive use of the content to encourage creativity, in exchange, the work will eventually become public. In…
Sounds like Mike found a good feature that would encourage companies to purchase a license. I have a tremendous admiration for the business he's built.