I just use neovim ;) Just commented to inform. But I can see the benefit of something like evil-helix, very limited setup being needed and getting features like LSP out of the box …
There is also evil-helix [0] a helix fork with vim bindings. Maybe that‘s something you would enjoy :) [0] https://github.com/usagi-flow/evil-helix
It makes working with Xcode simulators even easier by having a dedicated UI workflow to install the proxy certificates and restart the sim. I used to face issues from time to time doing this with Charles having to…
They are testing it in a real world scenario before putting it into a LTS of theirs.
I truly hate it! Why not use Raycast or Alfred?
I would say that‘s a bit overly simplified, as much as the indie or indie like game scene is thriving, so is the online multiplayer scene. Gaming is huge and just because one thing is big doesn’t mean another is not.…
But what if you edited a section about code piece A and then you change that code? Does it have permission to overwrite? Seems like a fairly hard problem to solve.
How about OpenAIs whisper[0]? My social science friends tell me it‘s been great for them. Not sure whether data privacy et all would be an issue of course, but I guess you can just run it locally :)…
Maybe try localsend it‘s a great piece of software replicating airdrop but cross platform and open source. https://localsend.org/
Only for you as an individual, from an economic and societal perspective a bursting bubble is never good!
I have to fully agree. They have a discussion on their GitHub [0] about tabs/identation stating that the design goal is to have a non-configurable formatter. I get the idea behind having a streamlined formatting style,…
You don’t tell your media player company secrets ;) I think there is a market here, solely based on actual data privacy. Not sure how big it is but I can see quite some companies have use for it.
I‘m pretty sure in their early communications the stated very clearly that Mojo is going to be a clear superset of Python. Seems like they paddled back a bit in that regard.
Looks great :) The layout has some issues on Arc on iOS though. Seems like Arc gives you less vertical space and the player buttons are covered by the browser UI because of that.
Well only as long as you don‘t hackintosh. That stuff used to be a horror sometimes!
I think Ghostty outperforms Kitty in font rendering, especially on high-resolution, high-DPX displays like MacBooks. It also offers integrated session management—both features I personally value highly. That said, Kitty…
I think this mostly plays a role when using modal text editors like vim in your terminal. Speed matters so very much then! Give it a try if you want ;)
I just use neovim ;) Just commented to inform. But I can see the benefit of something like evil-helix, very limited setup being needed and getting features like LSP out of the box …
There is also evil-helix [0] a helix fork with vim bindings. Maybe that‘s something you would enjoy :) [0] https://github.com/usagi-flow/evil-helix
It makes working with Xcode simulators even easier by having a dedicated UI workflow to install the proxy certificates and restart the sim. I used to face issues from time to time doing this with Charles having to…
They are testing it in a real world scenario before putting it into a LTS of theirs.
I truly hate it! Why not use Raycast or Alfred?
I would say that‘s a bit overly simplified, as much as the indie or indie like game scene is thriving, so is the online multiplayer scene. Gaming is huge and just because one thing is big doesn’t mean another is not.…
But what if you edited a section about code piece A and then you change that code? Does it have permission to overwrite? Seems like a fairly hard problem to solve.
How about OpenAIs whisper[0]? My social science friends tell me it‘s been great for them. Not sure whether data privacy et all would be an issue of course, but I guess you can just run it locally :)…
Maybe try localsend it‘s a great piece of software replicating airdrop but cross platform and open source. https://localsend.org/
Only for you as an individual, from an economic and societal perspective a bursting bubble is never good!
I have to fully agree. They have a discussion on their GitHub [0] about tabs/identation stating that the design goal is to have a non-configurable formatter. I get the idea behind having a streamlined formatting style,…
You don’t tell your media player company secrets ;) I think there is a market here, solely based on actual data privacy. Not sure how big it is but I can see quite some companies have use for it.
I‘m pretty sure in their early communications the stated very clearly that Mojo is going to be a clear superset of Python. Seems like they paddled back a bit in that regard.
Looks great :) The layout has some issues on Arc on iOS though. Seems like Arc gives you less vertical space and the player buttons are covered by the browser UI because of that.
Well only as long as you don‘t hackintosh. That stuff used to be a horror sometimes!
I think Ghostty outperforms Kitty in font rendering, especially on high-resolution, high-DPX displays like MacBooks. It also offers integrated session management—both features I personally value highly. That said, Kitty…
I think this mostly plays a role when using modal text editors like vim in your terminal. Speed matters so very much then! Give it a try if you want ;)