I’ve learned python after CPP… And I can’t #even remember all the cases when I thought “damn, I wish I could’ve just used pointers”
I’ve learned python after CPP… And I can’t #even remember all the cases when I thought “damn, I wish I could’ve just used pointers”
That’s so sweet of them to remind people to start hosting their own subsonic servers already
I think you’re looking into it too much
Me a few yeas back: cycling in the evening on the highway in black clothes while its raining. In hindsight, I’m shocked the only time I’ve got a concussion was while riding in the forest of all places.
That’s an interesting business strategy, I’ll give 'em that
Or build yourself a crkbd, yeah. That’s beside the point.
manually count
That’s why rnu
(i.e. relative numbering) is mentioned, tho
What stopped me personally was reading they use a different order of operations, so to say. Where vim goes action + range, helix goes (or at least used to go) range + action (like replacing ci"
by i"c
). Mb that makes more sense for them, but I’m too lazy to re-learn that for no particular reason
“Sane” keybindings are questionable given Ctrl’s location (painful to press with both pinky and thumb fingers). It’s standard, I’ll give it that, but those in helix or vim are mostly (I’m looking at you, navigation between splits) much saner all things considered
The use-cases for unquick GUI text editors are merely a subset of those solved by quick TUI text editors :P
y6jjp
is generally faster, tho, as long as you know you need exactly 7 lines or happen to have :set nu rnu
in your config. Also, if using nvim, having yanks highlighted helps immensely
Vim has a better way, it’s called :set clipboard=unnamedplus
(alternatively, one can bind anything else to copy/paste to/from system cliboards). Not sure why would one use a mouse for this, honestly
Breaking news: gopniks join countrywide protestations over diminishing supply of baltika 9
I mean, I see a usecase for that, given you make a separate community for that, and not, say, spam c/technology with everything posted on XDA. So, kinda like RSS with comments. I personally follow hackaday both here and via RSS.
Alternatively, one can mirror someone who publishes rarely and only cool stuff. I remember mr.d0x being such a guy (now I don’t really follow security-related things much, so mb it’s changed, but I doubt it)
Well, I guess nixos itself isn’t too overcomplicated, but fun begins when you start layering abstractions over abstractions 😁
Yeah, some drivers seem to DGAG about the rules. Like I’m cycling straight and you’re turning, asshole, honk whatever you want. [Note: applicable to Russia, your experiences may vary]
Instructions unclear, driving at mach 30
Probably some scientific theory on not letting s3 buckets eat all your money /jk
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TV in general is a crime, IMO, as it somehow manages to still maintain the lower content/ad ratio compared to youtube, and this bar is kinda low nowadays.