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[–] lung 0 points 3 days ago

I genuinely can't find it in me to care about the name of a place

[–] lung 3 points 6 days ago

Nice read, thanks. Flutter seems like a more obvious choice for apps: can run on web, understands mobile UX, has all the plugins ... but I like the path godot is on

[–] lung 1 points 1 week ago

Definitely outclassed by modern tech, switches have advanced a lot, you can find whatever you're looking for these days

[–] lung 1 points 1 week ago

Oh fire, he got it up on the site

Overall, it looks like a note editor made in a game engine. Good job, nice retro style

[–] lung 14 points 1 week ago (4 children)

You made a note taker using a game engine?? Why & where is the video demo? :D

[–] lung 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] lung 4 points 2 weeks ago

What an era. Was kinda the most unbalanced moba, where a single high skill player could dominate both teams. Good time to be a mid ganker carry

[–] lung 4 points 4 weeks ago

Are salmon technically dogs or cats? You decide!

But to answer the question, I recommend your wife start an IRA to be able to make tax deferred investments

[–] lung 3 points 4 weeks ago

I guess it doesn't really work as described. The data that's valuable is your content history & unique username. There's no way around having to migrate/store this somewhere, and it shouldn't have to be replicated by every node. So basically we just need a solution for porting account data from one instance to another securely and accurately

[–] lung 10 points 1 month ago

The most interesting part of this take is that JD Vance is very much in the big tech friends circle with Thiel and Musk. But I'm sure they can run some antitrust against their enemies at Google or whatever

 

Love to see upgrades with a negative net size lmao. Software should get more optimized with time, not more bloated. Oop, just got the gnome console popup notification saying that my install command finished running, sweet -- it took as long as making this post

 

My new design direction for neovim is "you just sat down in a homie's spaceship and have no idea what any of the buttons do" -- you can see how I did it here with tabby.nvim: https://github.com/Garoth/Configs/blob/da354cd98241dc7582718a9082226fab99403e4a/nvim/init.vim#L752

I'm an oldschool vim guy, so a lot of my plugin tastes lean towards the ancient. Telescope?? Nah I had that figured out with fzf.vim many years ago, and it's stupid fast. Harpoon? Nah, I have marks, permanent undo and location memory, alternate files, fast search. Plus I love using fzf in my terminal so it all blends together so well. I still use vim-plug, it's pretty much perfect, and have no interest in lazy or whatever the new flavor-of-the-year package manager is

Neovide continues to be what I believe is the future of neovim. The performance is best in class, probably theoretically better than even terminals can achieve (since rendering can be done much more selectively, understanding vim concepts like floating windows and such, which have compositing in neovide). The idea of "progressive improvements" in a GUI rather than trying to make something totally different is a great call. In the future, they are likely to implement a new age of image rendering too, which would be aware of z-index layering (so you could have a floating window on top of an image -- current image-in-terminal approaches just put the image on top)

Airline -- well, this is in the category of "if it aint broke dont fix" -- Airline has been in development for like 11 years and has 2700+ commits, 17k+ stars on github. I mean, this is a ridiculous history, that's more work than most projects on github, just for a statusline. I don't tend to chase trends or replace vim code with lua - who cares - vimscript is stable and reliable

Shoutout to the Maple Mono font -- with a lot of amazing ligatures that I didn't have before, super cozy. Demo recorded on an 7 year old samsung chromebook running Wayland/Pipewire Arch with a dualcore cpu, 4gb of ram, 14nm intel integrated graphics, and a 32gb harddrive. Linux is so cool, being able to do that. The ending was... not on purpose lmao

 

Zenith said:

URL: https://github.com/Zeioth/compiler.nvim

This compiler detects the filetype you are using. From there it detects the entry point of your program and compiles it with the correct compiler so you don't need to setup anything.

Currently it is on beta state and only works with c. More languages available in the coming days.

I rather releasing it now in case someone wants to participate and leave comments before I solidify the architecture.

I coded this for NormalNvim so take a look there if you want too.

Cheers.

 
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Hey guys I'm one of the most active mods of the Joplin reddit. I'd like to be modded here too and help build the community / roll people over

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by lung to c/[email protected]
 

Hey guys, I'm currently one of the active members the neovim reddit (hugelung), and I'm in full support of migrating to lemmy. I was hoping to be modded here, and helping migrate content / roll people over

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by lung to c/[email protected]
 

Hey guys, I'm currently one of the active members the neovim reddit (hugelung), and I'm in full support of migrating to lemmy. I was hoping to be modded here, and helping migrate content / roll people over

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