When there’s RISC-V boards available, I see no merit to buying an architecture that was supposed to be bought by Nvidia. All hail the EU, but I’m not placing my bets on Arm anymore.
When there’s RISC-V boards available, I see no merit to buying an architecture that was supposed to be bought by Nvidia. All hail the EU, but I’m not placing my bets on Arm anymore.
Linux isn’t UNIX, but rather UNIX-like. On the contrary MacOS is certified as UNIX by the Open Group.
Lola’s World of Wonder. It’s a tiny itch.io game, but the game kinda destroyed me. It stops working after you’ve finished playing the game.
Stuck on step zero cuz I can’t even afford a beer.
Which is funny, because Helix is my main text editor. I love it, but my issue with Helix is that despite bringing in LSP, tree-sitters and a bunch of other stuff, they shouldn’t have left out on scripting. So, any addition to Helix is very much opinionated, and owner-restricted. If I want a plugin like, let’s say git integration, or note-taking, it would be at the mercy of the contributors. Now, technically, I can create a fork, but it isn’t the most ideal solution, when I am at the mercy of having to use package managers, especially in NixOS and GuilleSD. But that is not to deny how good it feels to use a TOML file, as opposed to maintaining lines of code. Another issue is that it does not respect system theme, but there’s a PR already out there, I believe.
What I love about Kakoune is the core-utils integration and shell-first approach. Tabs don’t exist, you use a terminal multiplexer, which, in a way, reduces redundancy. Also, since Kakoune has the client-server architecture, it inter-ops well with tmux. Not only that, it respects and maintains terminal theme consistency (both in light and dark mode). The only place Kakoune is lacking is that it requires a bunch of plugins, LSP, tree-sitters and DAPs must be a core part of the app, and that’s it, it guess?
Also, thank you for your contribution to Lemmy :-).
Not even the “we are a family” and straight to facts!
You mustn’t let everyone to have permission in the repo. Only maintainers reserve that right. The owner however, will be in full control of all the permission. Issues will be created, and highlighting PR must be tagged with the same. When a maintainer deems it fit to be introduced in the repository through a review process, it will be merged.
Kakoune did not take off, but I think that it is a really good text editor. The modes have been reduced, the shortcut keys are smaller and understandable, and it interops with the core-utils.
Honestly, I do not have any strong points, because XDG makes the home directory look clean, but I imagine alternative SSH libraries offer this freedom of choice? Maybe the Guille-SSH? But then again, it’s just one extra folder on my personal device, so I don’t really have a lot of complaints, and I don’t really want to use a project that is not tried and tested, at least for now.
The tab is kinda cool, but I think I’d favor softened (not hardened, lmao) Librewolf, because I love the logo and the skin.
I have graduated at the end of last year’s September. Recession has fucked up the jobs in my country pretty badly. I had a job for a few months, I left it, and I’ve not worked for about a year. Since staying with my parents isn’t a cultural taboo, everything is decent here, except for my mental health. Having to see my successful friends and classmates being independent fucking sucks, but since I’m not the only one stuck in this bad condition, there’s a sense of brotherhood, I’d guess?
Unfortunately, I don’t have a lot of choice here, because the laptop is pretty old, and the spares aren’t that common. The only other option would be to import from China, but that would burn a hole in my pocket.
What about this comment is relevant to privacy?
I uninstalled WhatsApp recently, but then, I was forced to use it again because I needed parts for my dying, old laptop, and the local spare parts vendors from India don’t use email or call via phone, which is infuriating.
If anyone over here uses XFCE, I’m really frustrated with its window pointer drag delay. Does anyone have a fix for the same? When I’m talking about the pointer delay, I’m speaking of the hand pointer not reverting tot he default cursor suddenly after leaving the mouse.
It is funny how I know about this project, because the name happens to sound similar to text editors like zed, or zee (I don’t even remember at this point, but there’s a bunch of similar sounding editors). But this does not show up on any search engine. Unfortunately the license isn’t what I was hoping for, but I’m not strictly GNU-confirming, so I’m going to try it out.
I think I can agree on you with some of that. Personally, I’ve felt like the GNU does very little to encourage young folks to take part in their software activism and also there’s not a lot of activity on improving the code. What I also did not appreciate was the hardware fiasco, which was handed in a really bad manner, if I had to be frank.
But my issue is that I despise the fact that a software, that was meant to be for the public all for free and will recieve my contribution in the future, will have the eyes of greedy corporates, thanks to these lax licenses.
Now obviously, if we are talking about editors, like Vim or Emacs, it makes little to no sense for Google or Apple, or any big tech, as there’s not a lot of benefit to reap from. But when we are talking about kernels, core-utils, game engines or frameworks, that is where I have a lot of issue.
In all respect, however, this is a stance I decided to go with recently. I’ve always used not just open-source but also source-open codes, irrespective of their license.
ATI bought by AMD?