

D’oh!
It burns when I poop
D’oh!
It is a text editor from the 50s or 60s, so right off the nat you aren’t getting a product you’re at all familiar with. Its been a while since I cracked it open but from memory you can only view one line of code at a time. You have to specify the line of code that you want to view, the commands are esoteric, and there is no help available in the application itself. As I recall it was pretty much immediately replaced with better editors, such as og vi.
Its sort of like programming in sed
. Sure, you can, but why?
From Wikipedia:
Known for its terseness, ed, compatible with teletype terminals like Teletype Model 33, gives almost no visual feedback, and has been called (by Peter H. Salus) “the most user-hostile editor ever created”, even when compared to the contemporary (and notoriously complex) TECO. For example, the message that ed will produce in case of error, and when it wants to make sure the user wishes to quit without saving, is “?”. It does not report the current filename or line number, or even display the results of a change to the text, unless requested. Older versions (c. 1981) did not even ask for confirmation when a quit command was issued without the user saving changes.
Ed is the most user unfriendly text editor ever created.
Logseq has a horrendous UX. The concept is amazing but check back in a decade to see if its usable.
Me too: firstname-device_model
alice-laptop_XPS
bob-cell_i12
I feel so boring!
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Why? I’m not an a/v guy.
Dont worry! Surely our robust legal system can sort this out!
This is how I started writing my scripts and it is sublime. Even better is when your function can be a single return statement, makes writing tests easy.
I’m partial to AntennaPod. Nice interface and on F-Droid.
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look I know this sucks ass but its Friday and I want to go home.
I'll fix it on Monday.
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Last committed 2014.
TheirSQL
I find if I add a few RSS feeds and then come back a few days later I have 800 unread links, get overwhelmed, and delete the app. I’ve never been able to make RSS stick for me.
What is this, a crossover episode?
Almost all of those are for the database release, not the production release.
Even if they are for the current production release was last April. Considering the buggy mess their product is, that’s kind of unacceptable for an app that is supposed to hold your entire lifes data.
https://discuss.logseq.com/t/why-the-database-version-and-how-its-going/26744
I get it. And I don’t necessarily disagree with them, but it gives me concerns over the long term viability of the project. If obsidian did blocks the same way logseq did I’d probably jump ship and use that, but you can’t really brain dump in obsidian the same way you can in logseq.
Basically unmaintained at this point until they release the DB version “some day”. And you’re delusional if you think they can maintain both versions at the same time. They can’t even update the current production version that they already have without focusing all their efforts on a new app that hasn’t been released yet.
Very nice! I really like the direction Gnome is headed in.