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jersa
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I thought I would just briefly pop into this thread to say that if I, as a passenger, were to learn that the flight* I was unexpectedly diverting across the bay, I just know I'd somehow embarrass myself from getting all hyphy about my "bonus" trip to Oaktown. Raising my daughter there through the grade school years conjures up some warm memories. Love that town.

But I'm not just here reppin' for Oakland – apparently, there's a lot of dysfunction at the FAA that I had no idea about. Glad I clicked.

*(well, maybe not a 12+ hr one)
jersa
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
And I just discovered another one today: Harmonic.

https://github.com/SimonHalvdansson/Harmonic-HN

I'm still searching for "just right". And while I know that posting comments is an experimental feature in Glider, I was pretty miffed today when I lost a somewhat lengthy reply that I had spent the previous thirty minutes drafting.

Nevertheless, I know better than to blame anyone but myself for the loss. I should have been copying my progress to a safer location the entire time, and the source is right there, waiting for my patch. As always, the joys of free software abound.
jersa
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Like, why? How much maintenance could it possibly be for them, versus some segment of their users with limited/expensive connectivity who possibly depend on Gmail daily losing maybe the only usable means they have of accessing it.

Lame.
jersa
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Hey, this looks promising. I think I might try it out. I'm using mako, which itself works well enough that I rarely think about it, so I might as well poke it with a stick and muck around with an alternative option becuz whyyyy not?

Thanks for posting, I'll return with some feedback should I get around to testing it out soon enough.
jersa
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I've got a painstakingly crafted neovim config that approximately works how I want it to, most of the time, and I'm happy with it. But it's taken a while, a lot of nights inevitably spent mucking with plugins and LSP and gluing it all together instead of working on more rewarding things.

I'd be lying if I said I'd never thrown something at a wall in frustration due to vim acting in some bizarre, inexplicable way and not knowing why, although that definitely happens less nowadays with nvim.

I hadn't heard of lazyvim until the other day and I doubted I'd really need it, but now that I know it's something new from folke, I'm gonna have to give it a shot. Always quality stuff from him -- dude is a machine, when does he sleep?