I kinda regret being defederated from Lemmy tankies, I’m curious how are they going to defend this.
Formerly @stepanzak@iusearchlinux.fyi
I kinda regret being defederated from Lemmy tankies, I’m curious how are they going to defend this.
There was an option to split the download into archives of customizable size IIRC
It could delete all the photos from it’s servers next day
Don’t give them ideas 🙏
You might like HeliBoard licensed under GPLv3. I’ve been using it for several months and I really like it. Sadly, for swipe-typing you need to load proprietary library.
I use LazyVim and I really like it. It doesn’t try to force too much abstractions on you. It’s basically a bunch of Lazy.nvim configs that you can easily modify without having to overwrite them as a whole. I also really like LazyVim’s extras - preconfigured plugins disabled by default, but enablable via single item in config, or through TUI.
I appreciate that, thanks.
I think it’s absolutely fine for software to show support for something political (e.g. supporting Ukraine against Russia), but I agree with the author that it’s not ok to act violently against certain group of users (e.g. wiping Russian PCs). Not because I don’t like the idea of Russian PCs getting wiped, knowing majority of them support the agression against Ukraine, but because they can do the same thing. They will wipe our PCs with theirs NPM packages or whatnot, we will malwarize more of our software to attack them and so on. The end result will be that:
unradicalized Russians will be radicalized because we wiped their PCs (and vice versa)
we can’t use a lot of great software out of fear that it’s authors will wipe our PCs (and vice versa)
I see nothing good coming from this type of cyber war for either side of the conflict, and thus I don’t think we should support it.
If I understand it correctly it isn’t the blog author who got blocked.
TIL that C# and Java have a goto statement.
Niri would rock on this thing!
Plasma has a setting to synchronize selection and clipboard or something like that.
I also tried https://github.com/smoka7/multicursors.nvim and the experience was horrible. Then I tried https://github.com/brenton-leighton/multiple-cursors.nvim and I absolutely love it. It has conflict with cmp, but the README has great tutorial on disabling cmp only when using multiple cursors, and dealing with other plugins to maks them work or disable them in the multicursor mode.
Same thing but reversed with multiple cursors :/
I get that, but OP clearly put a lot of effort into this in a good faith, made it open source, and now when he posts it here, he gets downvoted without any comment (as of when I wrote mine) with reasoning behind it.
This looks really cool! Is it down voted because people hate ChatGPT or what?
With today’s BitWarden drama, I planned to use KeePass with SyncThing for like an hour before seeing this :(((