

I thought you were being serious as well. I’ve dealt with enough people who would genuinely make that argument so I assume nothing.
I thought you were being serious as well. I’ve dealt with enough people who would genuinely make that argument so I assume nothing.
Effort or no, if an attacker can reasonably bypass it, it’s not secure. That’s why software gets security patches all the time, why encryption/hashing algorithms can fall out of favor, and why quantum computing can be pretty fucking scary.
This is the hardest I’ve seen a someone try to not mention Rust. I’m actually impressed.
It’s actually kinda wholesome that Harvard Law lets you minor in clowning 🤡
Um, acksually, what you’re referring to as Linux is in fact…
Yup, that’s John Trak, the lead in Star Trak
I wonder how many of the best emulator devs 5 years from now will have started off out of spite because of Nintendo being cunts about emulation and Sony taking down the Bloodborne 60fps mod
Do you yank to places outside the regular target when you create macros?
Telescope?
Get out
Obligatory boo and/or hiss
I’ve also been meaning to give emacs a try but haven’t found the time or energy to figure out how to exit vim
I’ve been meaning to check helix out for a while now but haven’t found the time :(
This feels like something I also do in neovim unless I’m misunderstanding you completely. Is it highlighting text and having yoir search apply just to the highlighted text?
If so, yes it’s great whenever you use it
I’m gonma bookmark and try this next time I find the courage to mess around my nvim config. That last none_ls breaking change has made me very hesitant to mess around with things that aren’t just colorschemes ngl.
Okay I had no.idea. So on Plasma, I’m guessing when I copy anything, it’s writing it both the primary selection, and the clipboard selection and that’s how it stays in the clipboard manager thingy?
So far I haven’t been brave enough for that feature. It’s either “that main place yank goes”, “system clipboard”, or “that place that makes it disappear” for me
I’m an idiot and I think I confused the two haha
My thought process based on when I setup my config: “yank copies to my main ‘buffer’, <leader> yank copies to system clipboard through that special ‘buffer’, and <leader> delete deletes without replacing what’s in my main ‘buffer’. I have multiple clipboards!”
Completely forgot they’re called registers and that buffers are just “where text is” (at least as far as I understand it)
Wait is that an actual thing?
That’s actually the biggest thing I miss about VSCode
The “here’s how you keep doing this poorly but more efficiently” energy on display here is a refreshing change of pace from the usual “here’s how you do this correctly” crap peddled by normies (including me). You have my respect.