errr ... say what? not a zinger this time (no zig for you!). anyhoo, ciao.
zing! (or zig)
be careful and do your research. anytime you need to implement anything that shares references (just about any data structure worth its weight in implementation time) you need to use Rc<> and friends. i am not talking…
kling for king! ... the good people of the world love and cheer for you. onwards, while there is life. :)
realistic? compete? new? iphone?!???? you are lost.
well done. don't be so hard on yourself. ahk is amazing stuff.
FYI - this gets close, but not quite.
you can do this with devinput alone, so for sure. see ydotool, xcape, or it's not hard to write your own.
you can implement the wm manager of your dreams in ahk ... in like 500 lines. it's amazing stuff. you can also go all out: https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n
it's a variant of "for the children ..."
yeah. this is as far as you get: https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool. begs the question. how come ahk can run on windows(tm) but not wayland? my understanding is that win10/11 are pretty secure.
100% my impression as well. and you're right. macos is fine from a usability point of view. everything in gnome UI feels like they started strong, stayed strong, and then gave up half way ... (so many examples there's…
the impetuses are shrouded in mystery, what with the metaphorical GTK+, and the whatever it is the gnomers are doing over there. a graphical DE it is not, but it has "graphics". sigh it could be so awesome if a…
i find most (if not all) technical decisions of the gnome team sensible. but that fucking design and UI paradigm? WTF! the whole thing is so jekyll and hyde it beggars belief.
this is seriously a mystery to me. how do people use gnome? how can you be productive with it? i tried so hard: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31782882
i installed a new debian box for work and i forgot to choose xfce4 so went with the default. gnome 3. i tried. i tried so hard to get used to it. for 2 horrible months i tried. i only need a terminal, emacs, browser,…
:)
one could imagine many things ...
awesome.
nah. but happy that it helps you.
errr ... say what? not a zinger this time (no zig for you!). anyhoo, ciao.
zing! (or zig)
be careful and do your research. anytime you need to implement anything that shares references (just about any data structure worth its weight in implementation time) you need to use Rc<> and friends. i am not talking…
kling for king! ... the good people of the world love and cheer for you. onwards, while there is life. :)
realistic? compete? new? iphone?!???? you are lost.
well done. don't be so hard on yourself. ahk is amazing stuff.
FYI - this gets close, but not quite.
you can do this with devinput alone, so for sure. see ydotool, xcape, or it's not hard to write your own.
you can implement the wm manager of your dreams in ahk ... in like 500 lines. it's amazing stuff. you can also go all out: https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n
it's a variant of "for the children ..."
yeah. this is as far as you get: https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool. begs the question. how come ahk can run on windows(tm) but not wayland? my understanding is that win10/11 are pretty secure.
100% my impression as well. and you're right. macos is fine from a usability point of view. everything in gnome UI feels like they started strong, stayed strong, and then gave up half way ... (so many examples there's…
the impetuses are shrouded in mystery, what with the metaphorical GTK+, and the whatever it is the gnomers are doing over there. a graphical DE it is not, but it has "graphics". sigh it could be so awesome if a…
i find most (if not all) technical decisions of the gnome team sensible. but that fucking design and UI paradigm? WTF! the whole thing is so jekyll and hyde it beggars belief.
this is seriously a mystery to me. how do people use gnome? how can you be productive with it? i tried so hard: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31782882
i installed a new debian box for work and i forgot to choose xfce4 so went with the default. gnome 3. i tried. i tried so hard to get used to it. for 2 horrible months i tried. i only need a terminal, emacs, browser,…
:)
one could imagine many things ...
:)
awesome.
nah. but happy that it helps you.