I’d buy one if it were reasonably priced.
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Inception?
People tend to ignore dedicated-channel rules as well.
That’s what moderation is for!
Outside of programming circles I’ve been surprised how little people know what != means.
I would do a cool S.
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It’s surprisingly possible (and easy) too… a little bit of tinkering with X11’s compositor API would probably do the trick.
IDK about Wayland tho :/
LMDE and PopOS are my consistent recommendations to newcomers. If one doesn’t work, the other will.
I love how simple and small scale splitting an atom sounds. Then you get to doing it…
I just realized that’s a nose and not a tear…
Hey, me too! Only really use them for the occasional hobby project, just went with what my dad went with.
That’s fair. I started with what everyone was using at the time, which just so happened to be Neovim. I’m also too lazy to switch/try anything else.
Plus, I’m not sure if Neovim simply extends Vim functionality. I know it’s a fork, but the codebase has changed so much I’m pretty sure many newer features of Vim need to be manually added to Neovim. Inlay hints in the middle of lines is already implemented in Vim: as for Neovim, it’s not here yet (well, it’s coming in 0.10, but I don’t use nightly so I don’t have it)
I mean, there’s probably some workaround involving faking the microphone, right?