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I don't think slippery-slope is an appropriate argument to make here, or really anywhere. To answer the UI elements on the bottom, I'm not sure I actually press the Send button at all, instead opting for a keystroke…
Whatever you do when you build your client, do me one UI favor: Reverse the fields when composing. Body, then subject, then addressees, then the Send button. Think of all the headaches due to accidentally-sent mails the…
I'm finding more and more often that the best way to teach someone about a feature of their own favorite text editor is to threaten to walk them through doing it in vim. Magically, they've found the plugin or option…
P|pes in OS X on Firefox, too.
The accomplishment is training myself to run as close to default as possible. I've gotten very accustomed to using NERDTree, for example, but that's because I never really took the time to learn to use netrw correctly.…
More and more I feel like I should wean myself off NERDTree and back onto netrw like a grown-up. It would reduce the number of plugins I use to zero, and that would be an accomplishment.
I use shiftit because I miss awesomewm since my work machine is a Mac now. Shiftit is fantastic.
19 is too many. I use one: NERDTree, and I bind Leader-n to NERTTreeToggle. It's invaluable to me.
Looks like he may have done some cleaning. I noticed he doesn't seem to own bitconjurer dot org anymore, maybe this is why?
Reminds me of Simon Tatham's Catan dice: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/dice/
McCoy: You know, if we give him the formula, we'll be altering the future. Scotty: Why? how do you know he didn't invent the thing!
Light text on a dark background. http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1891 vividchalk http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1143 inkpot
Prefs -> Keyboard -> Modifier keys.
I work exclusively in split windows, vertical and horizontal both, and I don't work without NERD Tree anymore. nnoremap <Leader>n :NERDTreeToggle<CR> I suggest remapping NERDTree's help function from ?…
Nice. I've got a minor obsession with alternative ways of displaying the time of day. I've made a canvas clock or two of my own, and I used http://www.let.rug.nl/kleiweg/abclock/ glued to my root window for the longest…
The mob motion reminds me of Liquid War. Details about their algorithm at http://www.ufoot.org/liquidwar/v5/techinfo/algorithm
Reminds of a video I saw of a guy upgrading through every version of Windows. It's a sight to behold. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPnehDhGa14
The only Rajni movie I've seen was Endhiran, but it was enough to understand exactly what you mean.
Reminds me of this: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~pstone/Papers/bib2html/b2hd-trr11.... Looks like he's redesigned his homepage since I got my degree, so I can't immediately find the animations he used to have to illustrate…
I already said the profession wasn't part of the consideration. Asking the child if what the teacher said is true is seen as an affront on the author's character as a person, not as a teacher, so it's reasonable for…
They're not speaking as a teacher, but as a person with integrity, someone who endeavors to tell only the truth, especially in a situation as grave as the discipline of a child under their watch.
I wonder what this would look like in a two-column view, with one column for discussion, and a smaller margin to the side for metadiscussion. Maybe some kind of mechanism to boot a single comment to one side or the…
Yeah, I've found that over the years my .vimrc gets shorter and shorter because I rewrite it from scratch with each new environment, taking with me only what I remember through everyday use. I'm down to 30 lines now,…
While I'd like a mechanical solution, I think the best results are probably going to come from human intervention/interaction.
You might try using sessions instead. In my vimrc, I have this line: nnoremap <Leader>q :mks!<CR>:qall!<CR> And in my .bashrc I have this line: alias vv=vim -S Once you have all the files you…
I don't think slippery-slope is an appropriate argument to make here, or really anywhere. To answer the UI elements on the bottom, I'm not sure I actually press the Send button at all, instead opting for a keystroke…
Whatever you do when you build your client, do me one UI favor: Reverse the fields when composing. Body, then subject, then addressees, then the Send button. Think of all the headaches due to accidentally-sent mails the…
I'm finding more and more often that the best way to teach someone about a feature of their own favorite text editor is to threaten to walk them through doing it in vim. Magically, they've found the plugin or option…
P|pes in OS X on Firefox, too.
The accomplishment is training myself to run as close to default as possible. I've gotten very accustomed to using NERDTree, for example, but that's because I never really took the time to learn to use netrw correctly.…
More and more I feel like I should wean myself off NERDTree and back onto netrw like a grown-up. It would reduce the number of plugins I use to zero, and that would be an accomplishment.
I use shiftit because I miss awesomewm since my work machine is a Mac now. Shiftit is fantastic.
19 is too many. I use one: NERDTree, and I bind Leader-n to NERTTreeToggle. It's invaluable to me.
Looks like he may have done some cleaning. I noticed he doesn't seem to own bitconjurer dot org anymore, maybe this is why?
Reminds me of Simon Tatham's Catan dice: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/dice/
McCoy: You know, if we give him the formula, we'll be altering the future. Scotty: Why? how do you know he didn't invent the thing!
Light text on a dark background. http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1891 vividchalk http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1143 inkpot
Prefs -> Keyboard -> Modifier keys.
I work exclusively in split windows, vertical and horizontal both, and I don't work without NERD Tree anymore. nnoremap <Leader>n :NERDTreeToggle<CR> I suggest remapping NERDTree's help function from ?…
Nice. I've got a minor obsession with alternative ways of displaying the time of day. I've made a canvas clock or two of my own, and I used http://www.let.rug.nl/kleiweg/abclock/ glued to my root window for the longest…
The mob motion reminds me of Liquid War. Details about their algorithm at http://www.ufoot.org/liquidwar/v5/techinfo/algorithm
Reminds of a video I saw of a guy upgrading through every version of Windows. It's a sight to behold. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPnehDhGa14
The only Rajni movie I've seen was Endhiran, but it was enough to understand exactly what you mean.
Reminds me of this: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~pstone/Papers/bib2html/b2hd-trr11.... Looks like he's redesigned his homepage since I got my degree, so I can't immediately find the animations he used to have to illustrate…
I already said the profession wasn't part of the consideration. Asking the child if what the teacher said is true is seen as an affront on the author's character as a person, not as a teacher, so it's reasonable for…
They're not speaking as a teacher, but as a person with integrity, someone who endeavors to tell only the truth, especially in a situation as grave as the discipline of a child under their watch.
I wonder what this would look like in a two-column view, with one column for discussion, and a smaller margin to the side for metadiscussion. Maybe some kind of mechanism to boot a single comment to one side or the…
Yeah, I've found that over the years my .vimrc gets shorter and shorter because I rewrite it from scratch with each new environment, taking with me only what I remember through everyday use. I'm down to 30 lines now,…
While I'd like a mechanical solution, I think the best results are probably going to come from human intervention/interaction.
You might try using sessions instead. In my vimrc, I have this line: nnoremap <Leader>q :mks!<CR>:qall!<CR> And in my .bashrc I have this line: alias vv=vim -S Once you have all the files you…