> JavaScript Nylas all over again... Why complicate and bloat things as if it's the obvious sensible choice? The time to finally learn how to configure mutt is that much close...
Not entirely sure but I think mpv works without X like mplayer.
> One will be Lisp-like, and one will have a more traditional algebraic syntax. What's that algebraic syntax'ed language he mentions?
> What Windows has going for it is that it supports a lot of different desktop/laptop hardware very well. I don't think that's the case. It's not that Windows itself supports more hardware, but the fact that drivers for…
(I just tried "translate:this" and it didn't do anything, so I'll assume that's not how it's supposed to be used and that it translates something on google translator) The '!gtranslate' bang does that
Some people might not need as much functionality out of the box as i3 offers, if you're one of them you should try DWM :)
IIRC, theres a section on ProGit[0] about GUI Git clients [0]: https://progit.org/
> JavaScript Nylas all over again... Why complicate and bloat things as if it's the obvious sensible choice? The time to finally learn how to configure mutt is that much close...
Not entirely sure but I think mpv works without X like mplayer.
> One will be Lisp-like, and one will have a more traditional algebraic syntax. What's that algebraic syntax'ed language he mentions?
> What Windows has going for it is that it supports a lot of different desktop/laptop hardware very well. I don't think that's the case. It's not that Windows itself supports more hardware, but the fact that drivers for…
(I just tried "translate:this" and it didn't do anything, so I'll assume that's not how it's supposed to be used and that it translates something on google translator) The '!gtranslate' bang does that
Some people might not need as much functionality out of the box as i3 offers, if you're one of them you should try DWM :)
IIRC, theres a section on ProGit[0] about GUI Git clients [0]: https://progit.org/