A simpler and safer version of this would be something where you spin your phone and catch it right-side-up. Scoring could be done by counting the number of times this was done successfully in a row without catching it…
man ssh ssh -L/R What are you doing on this website if you can't do that?
I think that statement was more concerned with censorship than privacy.
Or, in the timeless words of Robert Oppenheimer: "I am become Death, destroyer of worlds." meaningless, irrelevant words.
Whew, glad we're past downvoting based on trivial programming language choices.
this article is about nothing.
This is basically what I was doing except with redis instead of netcat. I was happy to see copy-pipe in v1.8.
This is also what I do.
As opposed to having trailing whitespace and mixed tab/space whitespace polluting your diffs? Configure your diff viewer to ignore whitespace.
'copy-pipe' mode command to copy selection and pipe the selection to a command. This is exactly the functionality I was looking for back when it didn't exist. It wasn't immediately obvious how to use this, but here's…
I use control keys for a lot of my movement. <c-f>/<c-b>, <c-u>/<c-d>, <c-e>/<c-y>, <c-n>/<c-p> (remap your ctrlp plugin to leader p. This is vim.) And…
I might as well answer seeing as I found this out yesterday. Go to the profile options then the keys tab. Then there is an option for left/right option key acting as normal meta or +esc. While meta sounds correct for…
What I want is an OS-level autocorrect like vim's abbreviations. I'm getting used to not having to care about making typos because they get fixed automatically.
I ran into a couple of issues while building vim with python support (which I haven't needed until now). I have arch linux and python3 was symlinked to /usr/bin/python, the build script cached this and once I fixed the…
No, because I'm using vimium most of the time I am reading in my browser.
I was able to type fSfa to open that link in a new tab and then open this reply box. My hands are usually on the home row, you are more comfortable having them on the trackpad. The benefit of using this plugin over a…
I don't see how this would stop you from using other computers when you can sign into your chrome account anywhere and instantly have this extension installed. I can't relate to your reasoning here; I want my computers…
You'd be wrong to think this is supposed to be "Vim running in your browser" - instead think of this as more efficient shortcuts for browsing. However, I'm using xmonad so this completely transformed my workflow to make…
Remap caps lock to control and use ^c or ^[
I've been using xmonad on arch linux for five months now and it's been amazing. Rock solid stability and no wasted space on the screen, no wasted time arranging windows. Multi-monitor support is second to none. I can't…
The only thing I have to compare it to is connectbot, which works great on all of my android phones. It actually keeps the connection for as long as it stays running and at least tries to support touch events (scrolling…
The original article inspired me to get a retina ipad and wireless keyboard with hopes of connecting to my home server and developing with issh/tmux/vim/chrome and working anywhere from my tethered 4g phone. It was an…
I really don't consider this a compromise; everyone else is pointlessly making screens larger in both directions that can't be used comfortably with one hand. The marketers just want to have that 4"+ screen on the…
This is the efficiency post that I kept coming back to when starting to use the command line more: http://shebang.brandonmintern.com/tips-for-remote-unix-work-... I'm seeing a lot of people respond about using similar…
donniezazen: I got home with my ipad and immediately bought issh to try out this setup: http://yieldthought.com/post/12239282034/swapped-my-macbook-... It was disappointingly terrible.
A simpler and safer version of this would be something where you spin your phone and catch it right-side-up. Scoring could be done by counting the number of times this was done successfully in a row without catching it…
man ssh ssh -L/R What are you doing on this website if you can't do that?
I think that statement was more concerned with censorship than privacy.
Or, in the timeless words of Robert Oppenheimer: "I am become Death, destroyer of worlds." meaningless, irrelevant words.
Whew, glad we're past downvoting based on trivial programming language choices.
this article is about nothing.
This is basically what I was doing except with redis instead of netcat. I was happy to see copy-pipe in v1.8.
This is also what I do.
As opposed to having trailing whitespace and mixed tab/space whitespace polluting your diffs? Configure your diff viewer to ignore whitespace.
'copy-pipe' mode command to copy selection and pipe the selection to a command. This is exactly the functionality I was looking for back when it didn't exist. It wasn't immediately obvious how to use this, but here's…
I use control keys for a lot of my movement. <c-f>/<c-b>, <c-u>/<c-d>, <c-e>/<c-y>, <c-n>/<c-p> (remap your ctrlp plugin to leader p. This is vim.) And…
I might as well answer seeing as I found this out yesterday. Go to the profile options then the keys tab. Then there is an option for left/right option key acting as normal meta or +esc. While meta sounds correct for…
What I want is an OS-level autocorrect like vim's abbreviations. I'm getting used to not having to care about making typos because they get fixed automatically.
I ran into a couple of issues while building vim with python support (which I haven't needed until now). I have arch linux and python3 was symlinked to /usr/bin/python, the build script cached this and once I fixed the…
No, because I'm using vimium most of the time I am reading in my browser.
I was able to type fSfa to open that link in a new tab and then open this reply box. My hands are usually on the home row, you are more comfortable having them on the trackpad. The benefit of using this plugin over a…
I don't see how this would stop you from using other computers when you can sign into your chrome account anywhere and instantly have this extension installed. I can't relate to your reasoning here; I want my computers…
You'd be wrong to think this is supposed to be "Vim running in your browser" - instead think of this as more efficient shortcuts for browsing. However, I'm using xmonad so this completely transformed my workflow to make…
Remap caps lock to control and use ^c or ^[
I've been using xmonad on arch linux for five months now and it's been amazing. Rock solid stability and no wasted space on the screen, no wasted time arranging windows. Multi-monitor support is second to none. I can't…
The only thing I have to compare it to is connectbot, which works great on all of my android phones. It actually keeps the connection for as long as it stays running and at least tries to support touch events (scrolling…
The original article inspired me to get a retina ipad and wireless keyboard with hopes of connecting to my home server and developing with issh/tmux/vim/chrome and working anywhere from my tethered 4g phone. It was an…
I really don't consider this a compromise; everyone else is pointlessly making screens larger in both directions that can't be used comfortably with one hand. The marketers just want to have that 4"+ screen on the…
This is the efficiency post that I kept coming back to when starting to use the command line more: http://shebang.brandonmintern.com/tips-for-remote-unix-work-... I'm seeing a lot of people respond about using similar…
donniezazen: I got home with my ipad and immediately bought issh to try out this setup: http://yieldthought.com/post/12239282034/swapped-my-macbook-... It was disappointingly terrible.