

I’m going to guess they’re companies without software expertise in house, so nobody to review the code anyway.
If companies continue hiring people like this, it’s only a matter of time before the exploits roll out.
I’m going to guess they’re companies without software expertise in house, so nobody to review the code anyway.
If companies continue hiring people like this, it’s only a matter of time before the exploits roll out.
I tried this one and Wezterm, but I just couldn’t get past how much vram they use, when vram is still at a premium. Konsole works really well for me anyway, so I guess I don’t see the appeal.
Though, I do like Wezterm’s lua config.
Magit is incredible! It’s a thin layer over git commands but with a nice discoverable UI. Even if I’m using a different tool to write the code I’ll still use Magit for the repo.
They did say Doom Emacs is installed, which includes vim 😅
Cool! Give it a go! Do you know about the Emacs Wiki? It was a pretty good resource many years ago when I had my own config. Not sure how it is these days though, but you might find some useful stuff there.
As for Spacemacs, I never got into it. At the time I found it more complicated than my own setup and a bit more confusing. I know a lot of people liked it though, and it was the first starter kit I’m aware of that really took off, so it might be worth a look!
I used to maintain my own Emacs config, but I switched to Doom years ago and never looked back. I appreciate the community aspect that lets it be better integrated and tested than I had time to manage on my own.
I use it as my primary environment for everything you mentioned and its excellent. The initial setup is fairly easy too.
And because it’s Emacs, if there’s something you don’t like, you can change it! 😄
I haven’t played with it much yet, but apparently Pandora is the new Nemesis. I can’t remember exactly, but you’ll probably need to install dotnet8 with winetricks.
Also, if you plan to use DynDOLOD, I found it wouldn’t run with Proton, but it did seem to work if you switch to standard Wine to run the tool.
The software will likely work, but keep in mind that you’ll have to add VM startup time when you want to use the software. I have occasionally seen software behave strangely in a VM as well, so best to just try it.
Can you share the software you went to use? Maybe there’s a good Linux alternative or someone knows how to get it working in wine.
There is a lot of old stuff, especially on the wiki. It’s one of the reasons I abandoned over a decade of config and started using Doom Emacs. I appreciate the curated set of packages with a more consistent interface than I had time to maintain.
As for sln based projects, I’ve never had success with them in Emacs. Heck, even VS Code has been hit and miss for me. Maybe someone knows a good sln package? The one you mentioned might be worth a try.
Is this the one using the open source kernel module?
He’s just not fully materialized yet.
This is sad. I really like the app!
What’s everyone using instead?
Are you using Wayland or X? Do you see the same behaviour in both?
The Bangle.js 2 is pretty cool
In this context the use of “they” is just proper English though. I can’t fault someone who speaks a gendered language from using gendered pronouns as is proper in that language, but the use of “they” in English is correct and hardly political or exclusive. Every language is going to have rules that may be strange to non-native speakers, but any “confusion” is easily remedied by explaining that’s just how the language works. I find that’s also part of the fun of learning another language. I especially love trying to mix the rules of one language into another to see how silly it sounds. :)
This is something that bugs me too. Its not completely broken but there are a lot of small issues assuming you can even get the game to run at all
Take a look at the Kobo Elipsa. I know someone who has it and they like it a lot. They use it daily at work for taking notes. I think you can export your notes to a computer by connecting it via USB and mounting it as a drive.