Thank you! Was also needing this~
Communist, parent, techie and hobbyist artist. Learning Rust and tired of frontend development.
Thank you! Was also needing this~
Flatpaks and homebrew for me. Working wonders
Time to learn some c++, it’s a good cause to help with
You’re implying they have any. Faith isn’t a requirement nowadays
Oh shit…
As a frontend dev I hate frontend. CSS is not even the main issue.
Fuck Jest and having to mock libraries. I’m gonna go backend in Go or something like that ASAP.
With every passing year, little by little I go deeper to the privacy paranoid side.
But my focus is way more anti big corporation than pro privacy, that fact those are almost one and the same is mostly a side effect for me.
Good community is always a plus for any project. Thanks for the recommendation!
I like to remove the top menu and have the icons to the sidebar. Other than that, I activate a few plugins and keep it pretty vanilla. Most of the default configs are fine to me, and the command bar helps a lot.
Thank you, gonna give it a try! Since I’m new to nvim it would feel good to still have that “semi IDE” feeling, but the ammount of options felt overwhelming 😅
Ouch, I can imagine how it feels. I’ve always been a KDE user, but I’ve tried other DEs before Since I used lots of KDE stuff (Krita, Kate, KdenLive) I stuck with it.
I alternate between VCCodium and Kate, both are fine to me, but Kate feels snappier since I’m on KDE. It’s also less of a resource drain.
How does it compare to similar stuff like AstroNvim, SpaceVim, NVChad, etc? I’m trying to choose one but having difficulties 😥
Getting a smooth stream of babies is a sentence that has no right in being this funny. I wheezed hard
Ooohhh that’s new to me, definitely a cool possibility. One more app to host on my wishlist
It’d be really nice if a peertube instance was easier to setup individually and had built-in donation support. Some non-mainstream folks would probably appreciate the option for a more cozy and intimate platform they could set up as they please.
Firefox sync is really neat as well, though. I like not needing to configure Firefox for each system I use when I can have everything sync’ed. I know Mozilla ain’t the greatest but they’re fine enough for my daily usage.
If I need full privacy I can go Librewolf or Tor browser.
I’ve been using it for years and can’t live without it anymore. It’s too goddamn useful.
They’re not committed to the joke.
Adding to the suggestion (and as a recent neovim user) it’s good to do the tutorial (typing “:Tutor”) on a “naked vim” before using a ready-made setup. I’m using AstroNvim and enjoying it so far, the custom shortcuts clicked with me