

Honestly not sure. I haven’t done a side by side with plain old chromium in years.
Honestly not sure. I haven’t done a side by side with plain old chromium in years.
Existent**
It’s fine as a browser and it does a good job at syncing across devices. Still my chrome based browser of choice.
Unpopular opinion: the fact that said stuff matches my style / that I like it is what makes art worth anything to me. Being made by a person or a fish or a machine doesnt matter. It’s the STUFF I want on my wall or the end table, not the fact that it’s tacitly human crafted. Any art I can afford is made by someone who is basically a faceless deal, not someone I know personally (or else the person matters) or someone who is famous (in which the person matters). Ergo… the people don’t typically matter.
Im not going to an insane restaurant to fanboy the chef, I’m going to eat the FOOD. If a machine makes it and every single dish is atomically identical, that’s fine, as long as it’s super tasty.
Yeah arch! We are legion!
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I edit files with vimwiki. I view them in obsidian.
Or at least I used to, I wrote a few little functions to do zettels now, but the linking and traversal features of vimwiki are still really useful.
Aragog, Shelob, Mae Tika, Charlotte…
First sentence of each paragraph: correct.
Basically all the rest is bunk besides the fact that you can’t count on always getting reliable information. Right answers (especially for something that is technical but non-verifiable), wrong reasons.
There are “stochastic language models” I suppose (e.g., click the middle suggestion from your phone after typing the first word to create a message), but something like chatgpt or perplexity or deepseek are not that, beyond using tokenization / word2vect-like setups to make human readable text. These are a lot more like “don’t trust everything you read on Wikipedia” than a randomized acid drop response.
8 up zero down yo. Maybe you’re using those features, but looks like it’s not exactly controversial not using them.
Y tho?
I’ve done split view on purpose like twice ever. The bubble mode and most split view things are an unwelcome accident IMO.
Bro I can’t finish getting myself into it
Joke is on you, I wrote Tree(Tree(3))
I think you’ll still want filetype indent on just as a matter of principle.
Weird suggestion: have you rebooted lately? I find sometimes (rarely) I get a file that will fight me on indent until reboot for some reason, and I think it’s related to python updates but not sure. I’ve otherwise have never had problems.
It really is super good
What’s this do? Been linux only for like 12 years and don’t keep up with office
Gotta get that sweet sweet pandoc-bin
Yeah I run an xrandr profile generated by arandr. It just seems really brittle. My monitor is also my kvm switch between machines so there’s a lot of input swapping and it doesn’t always behave.
I was unaware of no desktop mode, I’m using dwm but I find occasionally if a monitor gets jostled it will lose the input. Going back to login screen on my work PC fixes the problem but on dwm only it’s a reboot. I suppose this allows fixing that problem…
Thank you! I skimmed for that and gave up.