A reddit user posted a survey link about the (future of the) #nyxt browser, an #Emacs like environment built on #webkit and #CommonLisp.
Unfortunately, the link is now showing that the survey is ended. Also, the poster doesn't appear to be officially affiliated with Nyxt. They also posted on discourse atlas.engineer (nyxt forum), where they are a regular user.
Does anyone know the situation, or the legitimacy of the survey?
#emacs #meow modal-editing users who switched from #EvilMode:
What has your experience been like? Would you recommend it for a heavy evil/vim user?
@anonimno it still works, if that's what you mean.
Constant maintenance really isn't important for completed elisp projects, unless the platform shifts below it
@dropbear42 oh. I'm sorry. "them" just in case.
- #LinuxMint #Xfce edition
- #debian net install with most basic options
Better idea: give your kid the Arch wiki and make him install that.
I may on occasion use a #Japanese word or phrase in my posts. This is to express a meaning or sentence structure that would feel _off_ in English.
However I am at best a casual learner so sometimes it might make no sense.
When I do this, I will set the language of the post to Japanese in case your instance or app is integrated with a translator API.
@nnungest as a mild user of Org mode, I'd have to agree (that it isn't good).
It is, however, the best.
If I were to rate document markup formats, I would put #markdown at 4/10 and #orgmode at 6/10.
γ€γΎγγ the bar is low and despite its inefficiencies Org wins out through sheer potential compounded thru time.
#Emacs itself is the same.
@davep that is indeed really cool.
GNU+ hafta save up for like 10 years, though lol
Well, it's time to make a #tumblr account. I go to the website, it takes me to the appstore. The app makes you follow 5 tags and 3 blogs while creating an account.
The tag search is fine. You type, it drops down, you can click on however many fit your criteria.
The blog selector is not fine. They pick one of your tags, and show 10 blogs somehow related to that. I've refreshed mine a few times, it's always the same tag (in this case # Linux). Maybe I want to pick from a _different_ tag, y'ever think of that @ tumblr? Or a blog that I already know the name of and would like to /search/ for, mayhaps?
Also they have these "trending" you can follow. As a trend abolitionist, I am slightly disappointed.
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yes, I know this isn't a big deal, but I'm mostly making an account so I can vote in a youtuber's super obscure poll. A means to an end, as it were.