I was going to point to visual.nvim as a possible middle ground, but it's now archived :(
Disclaimer: I haven't actually tested it myself
I was going to point to visual.nvim as a possible middle ground, but it's now archived :(
Disclaimer: I haven't actually tested it myself
It does, yeah. Still, having access to the official client too would be nice.
Very nice, I do hope that helps us finally get a Linux version sometime soon lol
+1 for bazzite, if I wasn't a NixOS cultist it's probably what I'd still be daily driving. Stable, easy rollbacks, keeps itself updated as long as you reboot now and then. Just a great experience all around.
Atomic distros are still distros, op never excluded that particular kind
I am not sure if JS has something similar, but this often helps by a lot
It does, the some/every array methods would achieve the same results. I use them quite often myself!
a cat is fine too
Goddammit lol, been a while since I've seen that referenced anywhere
Damn, I didn't even realize that was doable lol. At least the nix part, the rest definitely sounds like stuff I might've accidentally done myself while learning the ropes.
Boa iniciativa, valeu!
Maybe consider a Hetzner storage box. They support borg, restic, rsync and probably more, there's no ingress or egress fees and you get unlimited traffic. Very nice for off-site backups if, like myself, you're on a limited budget.
Lol my workplace ships Angular in debug mode. Don't worry though, the whole page kills itself if a dubious third-party library detects the console is open. Very secure and not brittle at all! ~~Please send help~~
Yeah I'm with you there, vanilla helix meets basically 90% of my needs so I'm not in any real rush to change