Yeah, network tetris. Played that a ton, too!
I’ve mapped U to <C-r>.
This is where public money should be going.
XMMS! I was trying to remember what I started using when I switched to Linux. Couldn’t leave my favourite theme behind. Thanks!
Finally, the speed of the Rust compiler with the memory efficiency of the JVM!
I feel like there’s a missing fediverse product for this.
And by “missing” I mean popular, because I’m sure it exists already.
And the window?
That is not a firefox, it’s just a regular fox.
This is why I always write my methods from bottom to top. This way I’ve always got a return statement and I use my variables before they are even declared.
Upon reflection, I do get the joke now.
Run cc to complete configuration.
You might’ve moved around too quickly. Stick to motion in the home row to start - hjkl. There are several ways to enter insert mode but DO NOT attempt it before she’s familiar with the basic motions.
Haha, I’m well aware.
A monrepo is another good reason (besides those mentioned). When switching branches changes hundreds of files, it’s not so quick or slick anymore.
As someone in Java land, performance is not impressive because anything can beat it. It will take features and stability to get people to migrate.
I probably will not be one of the early adopters, but I’m always excited to see what’s out there to contend.
Can’t we dynamically link them?
As long as there were unit tests.
Well Ol Gil’s gonna surprise you. I’ll make something of myself, you’ll see!
Ya, having null semantics is one thing, but having different null and absent/undefined semantics just seems like a bad idea.