Wow, nice, looks great! What do you use for tiling, and hiding the window borders?
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Wow, nice, looks great! What do you use for tiling, and hiding the window borders?
Yup, I just watched this episode yesterday. It’s Pallavi Gunalan, on episode 7 of Smartypants.
lol when are you gonna “get to” this one?
With neovim you can even put vim in the textarea.
You mean I have to bring up the on-screen keyboard and type out the name of an app instead of just scrolling & tapping an icon with 1-2 simple motions?
It just means you have the option to do both. Kvaesitsio has the app drawer one would expect, and a persistent search bar.
I had no idea there was even a Switch port in the works, super impressive they got it to run. Considering it was ported by the same team, I wonder if it looks anything like The Wither 3 did on the Switch. I was very impressed by that port, but it sure was blurry!
The port was handled by Saber Interactive, the studio that famously got The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to work on the Nintendo Switch.
Don’t worry, it’s actually still today! The cool thing about tomorrow is, it’s always tomorrow.
Love the aesthetic and wallpaper! Everforest is such a great colour scheme.
Pretty! I love the colours, and what bits of the wallpaper I can see. Would you share the wallpaper?
Also, is that entirely emacs in the bottom screen, web browsing and ebook displaying?
You can configure Helix to behave a lot more like vim quite easily, beyond the default keybinds which are already quite similar. You can even revert to vim-style normal/visual modes, rather than Helix’s “select by moving approach” if you really can’t stand that.
After being a vim then neovim user for many years, I fully made the switch to Helix, using some options from the config I linked, and there are only a few minor things I miss.
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It would be awesome to have a distro where you can just mix and match all the things.
You may be interested in Bedrock Linux.
Me alegra ver tantos hispanohablantes en /c/unixporn :)
I quit using Opera when it became just another Chromium fork, and never looked back. It seems like that was an excellent decision, lol.
Don’t worry, us native speakers do too.
Thanks for making me remember these. I read Ender’s Game as a teenager and loved it, but Speaker for the Dead really stuck with me, and it may be a bit hyperbolic to say, but I really feel like it had a huge impact on my perspective on life.
Old Man’s War by Scalzi
+1 for this. I read the series years ago, and absolutely loved it. I really don’t see it talked about much though.
Gentoo, because no other distro offers as much choice.