Absolutely Legend
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Vim ftw!
nah, neovim
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I use:
- DuckDuckGo
- Neovim
rustydusty IdeaPadArchNixOS btw
I don't read man pages but I read documentation.
Am I also a psychopath?
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Vimproved
Neovimproved
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It's vi... but improved!
Vim but improved is better, aka Neovim
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I can’t live without vim.
Sometimes I wander into vscode but it’s less productive for me.
Plus vscode has weird name inconsistencies (the app is called visual studio code, it’s branded as vscode, and the menu bar says Code), which is probably normal for Microsoft but unusual elsewhere.
and there is also Visual Studio which is a separate thing aswell
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vi crew represent
ed is the standard editor
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I use:
- DuckDuckGo
- Neovim
rustydusty IdeaPadArchNixOS btw
I don't read man pages but I read documentation.
Am I also a psychopath?
You sound more like a Rage Tuned File Monster, or rtfm for short
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It cut off the h.
Props for living up to your username
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That's impossible. He would be too busy telling everyone that he uses Arch to get any work done.
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I use:
- DuckDuckGo
- Neovim
rustydusty IdeaPadArchNixOS btw
I don't read man pages but I read documentation.
Am I also a psychopath?
Oh god no, ideapads. My dad has one and the metal parts hardly fit together after a year, the key travel is 1mm and the touchpad is practically useless.
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I use:
- DuckDuckGo
- Neovim
rustydusty IdeaPadArchNixOS btw
I don't read man pages but I read documentation.
Am I also a psychopath?
Definitely. I am calling the vibe police right now
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“Actually”… man pages also include information about the standard Unix C functions.
Knew someone was going to correct me some how. Love it!
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I still use emacs
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No, he meant what he wrote: hyprland
correct, you and droppedpacket beat me to it
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What's that / mean?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]quite ironically, they are using syntax, specifically / , to indicate a specific kind of meaning afterward.
/sarcasm
/s
/joking
/j
I've seen all these used to more explicitly indicate that the previous statement was sarcastic, or a joke, due to irony being largely dead, but also to help with people may not natively read/speak/write english.
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It's a joke on a tweet about a guy spending a multi-hour flight just staring straight ahead.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I've done similar things in a coffee shop before, just working on my own code, and I have actually been 'politely' asked to leave by the staff.
The staff evidently being a bunch of morons who thought I was... hacking into ... something?
They didn't know what, but they were very concerned.
I was unable to convince them I was not, because 'terminal' = 'hacking' to idiots who only know anything about computers via movies and tv shows.
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Raw dogging development
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It is extremely easy to use the internet without using google.
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I still use emacs
This indecent has been reported
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Wayland based tiling compositor
Yeah my question is does this person and 40+ upvoters think using Hyprland is a sign someone is a competent software engineer?