Me too. I’ve used vim to make my living for at least the last 20 years.
Me too. I’ve used vim to make my living for at least the last 20 years.
Yes, he was quite popular at one time. It was clearly a well-groomed bit of PR that he was this eccentric billionaire who was using his wealth to forward science and technology for all mankind.
Then it turned out that he’s a narcissistic man-child. The mask slipped for me personally when he called that diver rescuing the Thai kids a pedo. His outrageous manipulation of crypto markets came next (exploiting the lack of regulation). Since then, his purchase of Twitter and treatment of Twitter employees has been a staggering shitshow from start to finish. It has absolutely shattered any illusion that he is a good businessman and he’s certainly not a good person.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/04/elon-musk-twitter-terrible-things-hes-said-and-done
Me too, I have no idea where the complaints about Jerboa are coming from. I mean, it shows posts and comments, how radically different are these alternate apps? They all look the same to me!
If you use cemu and the WiiU version of BOTW, you can get closer to 50fps on the Steamdeck. It also has some handy mods, allowing you to have limitless arrows and unbreakable weapons.
Just to be pedantic, it’s fewer - not less. You use less for things that you can’t count.
I like that sub too. It would not be difficult to write some code to read the RSS of the Subreddit and create lemmy posts from them. I could have sworn I found someone’s project that did something similar on Github yesterday, but I’m struggling to find it now. (the theft bit is another matter)
Metroidvanias recently - Dead Cells, Blasphemous, Hollow Knight, that kind of thing
I have a full gaming rig, but mainly play on my Steamdeck - it’s so much more convenient to just be able to pick it up and play.
Vscode is written in JavaScript and running in a web browser. Vim is written in C and runs at a console. Of course Vim is faster. Vscode is a hobbled cripple by comparison.
The rest of your comment suggests you are ignorant of vim with plugins and command line tools. I’ve tried vscode and while it looks nice, I am far faster when developing with vim and a couple of open terminals.