The kakoune editor cimes with clippy by default. It’s not exactly a Vim version though, but close enough.
The kakoune editor cimes with clippy by default. It’s not exactly a Vim version though, but close enough.
Android is Linux. It’s all the stuff on top that makes it more secure - 90% of which is covered by flatpak + MAC.
My man heard of CJK input methods and thought they were a study guide. Then threw in English and French to confuse the enemy. Props to you dude! That said, you’re a walking i18n nightmare.
Man, of all the Lemmy instances to choose a thunderbolt screen name with… Jk, glad you had a good experience - welcome aboard man
Truth be told, once I made myself live without extensions for a week, I realized I never needed them in the first place. Gnome has a way of making you discover a slightly different way of doing the same thing that in hindsight just works better with the overall system than an extension would.
But to each their own…
The trouble with that is that it shows a certain amount of respect
You know, you may have just changed my mind
Hey, we’ve all been there, I know I have. Proud of you ❤️
We actually found one: a good [blank]. I get where you might be coming from, but you’re better than this. I really believe that.
Low interest is subjective (it can be, but is hard to quantify succinctly). I’d argue including it is more biased than not.
Personally I think communities should be tags - lobste.rs style. You would have tag mods determining whether a tag belongs or doesn’t, and it’ll increase participation in the comments since everone interested in the post will be discussing it in the same place (nifty, as lemmy is still growing). Cross-posting always felt like a bolt-on solution. It also addresse the issue of cross-instance content preservation in case of outage better
https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z
Any directory in the filesystem is less than 5 key presses away
Feel free to ping me if I can help, at least in the form of starter configs/small hacks that emulate VS Code workflows or something :)
Personally I was the guy that had thousands of lines of Vim and Emacs configurations, so I really had to do this to manage the time sink (like you I had a stint with VS Code in between that eventually stopped working for me)
Takes a second to get used to the keybindings but after about ~2w you can painlessly switch back and forth between vim and helix pretty much instantly
Skip the masochism, try helix. Switched to that + zellij with about 20 lines of config and never looked back
No, shareholder interest, which - in the absence of the clear desire of the majority shareholder(s) - is assumed to be profit. So I think the question above is quite important actually