

Non-zero is probably the best estimate you can get. They dgaf so far (at least I haven’t heard of ppl getting banned for stuff like that), they may find a few spare fucks to give in the future. So, kinda like that with discord.
Non-zero is probably the best estimate you can get. They dgaf so far (at least I haven’t heard of ppl getting banned for stuff like that), they may find a few spare fucks to give in the future. So, kinda like that with discord.
I mean, it looks better than ayu, yet I personally don’t understand why don’t they base off of mercury. Also gh actions as opposed to releases are questionable given you need an account to download from there (on the other hand, it mb due to them using official client id & api key, so it’s more of a rant at being unable to use obtainium)
[Edit]: tested it, and apparently they do have unified push support, so that’s good. App manager detects 2 google mlkit -related trackers, which are probably due to the possibility of using google for translations. In other words, kinda lgtm to far
Ldac is a Bluetooth thingy, so my understanding is that flacs will be re-encoded on the fly when you play 'em on bt headphones with ldac.
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Given my code (mind)fucks only those who try to read it, you’re gay
Oh no, what a dealbreaker
I don’t use browser extensions with it and just copy-paste stuff, unfortunately. Also it’s mostly a failsafe in case my vaultwarden instance goes tits up
On android, I guess, it’s smth like: heliboard, mull, eternity, tubular (a newpipe fork), antennapod, feeder, simplex, element and slightly patched mercurygram.
As for the desktop, Firefox, keepassxc, anyrun (the app launcher) and cosmic-term would probably be the GUI apps I use most often; occasionally neovide if I feel like drooling on those sick cursor animations, mpv if I want to watch stuff without distractions, or kicad if I’m into making some electronics-related pet project. Other than that, my workflow is mostly terminal-centric, so the fish shell, coreutils, neovim, moreutils – mostly vidir
for visual bulk renaming and vipe
for editing piped stuff in place (for one-time things that require, say, >2 sed
s) --, and so on.
I’ve learned python after CPP… And I can’t #even remember all the cases when I thought “damn, I wish I could’ve just used pointers”
I mean, unless it’s explicitly specified, one can still argue. For fun, that is. I did it a few times with stuff like using maps when the task said I couldn’t use loops. Didn’t really get into trouble since there was a proper solution ready as well.
But answer07 is an object… Not sure what your teacher/ta disliked 😆
I prefer https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=asvetliakov.vscode-neovim since emulators are generally not 1:1 compatible in the most unexpected places.
So, the whole xz backdoor saga was merely a figment of my imagination?
Android translation layer is interesting. Well, at least I personally like this approach more than that of waydroid. Also would be nice to see the performance of that with binfmt compared to that of waydroid + libhoudini
Or build yourself a crkbd, yeah. That’s beside the point.
manually count
That’s why rnu
(i.e. relative numbering) is mentioned, tho
What stopped me personally was reading they use a different order of operations, so to say. Where vim goes action + range, helix goes (or at least used to go) range + action (like replacing ci"
by i"c
). Mb that makes more sense for them, but I’m too lazy to re-learn that for no particular reason
“Sane” keybindings are questionable given Ctrl’s location (painful to press with both pinky and thumb fingers). It’s standard, I’ll give it that, but those in helix or vim are mostly (I’m looking at you, navigation between splits) much saner all things considered
The use-cases for unquick GUI text editors are merely a subset of those solved by quick TUI text editors :P
Neovimservices ftw