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I'm starting to embrace containers on my PC for software I want to use once without littering my home folder with junk files. It's nice.
@prologic Nice!
Btw. the versions in the search.twtxt.net and twtxt.net footers are both a bit wonky now. 8-)
@prologic FWIW, at least five feeds were _not_ empty. But their feeds still looked dead, since the last posts were from 2020 and 2021. So that was probably before the date of last login was recorded.
Btw. how many accounts are there currently on twtxt.net? https://twtxt.net/user/stats/twtxt.txt looks like a grave, too. :-D
@movq wc -l .zsh_history gives me 7100. That's surprisingly a bit more than I thought. I used to regularly clear new stuff by hand and keep important commands to about twenty-something. I don't recall the numbers anymore.
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′47″W] Wind speed: 73kph
@bender In the end the cameraperson overtakes him again. But yeah, who knows with today's AI crap everywhere.
@bender haha yeah. he's never been free to roam the house when we are away, he's either with us - or in his big crate in our bedroom (he's not in there for long, just when he cannot be with us in the car etc). So it's going to be damn nice to have a safe place for him outside. We fenced our garden in last year, he's been there a lot when we are home, he loves it a lot (especially during winter). But we cannot have him there when we're not home. But with the new dog yard thing - he can stay there without me worrying.
@movq Yep, I use it all the time, too. Except for Go, where I use Ctrl+x+o for Go-specific completion. But Ctrl+n still comes in very handy for strings and the like. In fact, it scans all the open buffers for completion suggestions.
@stigatle you mean, you don’t want the dog mauling everything in the house while you are away? 😅
Started my day with getting all the materials I need to build a deck, dog yard will be built on top of that. That way our dog can be outside by himself when we go out and do stuff etc, gonna be nice!
@mckinley Wow. And you never wonder: “Wait, how did I do $thing back then?” Happens to me all the time. 😳
@mckinley Wow. And you never wonder: “Wait, how did I do $thing back then?” Happens to me all the time. 😳
@mckinley Wow. And you never wonder: “Wait, how did I do $thing back then?” Happens to me all the time. 😳
@mckinley Wow. And you never wonder: “Wait, how did I do $thing back then?” Happens to me all the time. 😳
@movq indeed! We just landed in Los Angeles, and they are still at it!
@bender Ah, so that’s the plane with the Brazilian women then. 😅 Enjoy your stay!
@bender Ah, so that’s the plane with the Brazilian women then. 😅 Enjoy your stay!
@bender Ah, so that’s the plane with the Brazilian women then. 😅 Enjoy your stay!
@bender Ah, so that’s the plane with the Brazilian women then. 😅 Enjoy your stay!
Base: 3.11 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 00:30:26 duration
quick 5k on the tread. pre-cinco de mayo meal.
#running #treadmill
Base: 3.11 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 00:30:26 duration
quick 5km on the tread. pre-cinco de mayo meal.
#running #treadmill
Base: 3.11 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 00:30:26 duration
quick 5km on the tread. pre-cinco de mayo meal.
#running #treadmill
Base: 3.11 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 00:30:26 duration
quick 5km on the tread. pre-cinco de mayo meal.
#running #treadmill
@movq I’ll tell you in a couple of weeks. Currently on our way to Japan. 😊
@movq I’ll tell you in a couple of weeks. Currently in our way to Japan. 😊
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′34″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NW
@bender To infinity and beyond? 🤔 How large is it currently? history | wc -l
@bender To infinity and beyond? 🤔 How large is it currently? history | wc -l
@bender To infinity and beyond? 🤔 How large is it currently? history | wc -l
@bender To infinity and beyond? 🤔 How large is it currently? history | wc -l
QOTD: How large is your shell history? No history, 500 lines, 10'000, 100'000, something else?
QOTD: How large is your shell history? No history, 500 lines, 10'000, 100'000, something else?
QOTD: How large is your shell history? No history, 500 lines, 10'000, 100'000, something else?
QOTD: How large is your shell history? No history, 500 lines, 10'000, 100'000, something else?
@prologic having to go to search to read an older conversation is inefficient, unseemly, and an overall poor user experience. There has to be another way, right?
Well it's configurable, but by default it depends which gets filled up first. Time or Size.
Well it's configurable, but by default it depends which gets filled up first. Time or Size.
@prologic Oh, so the cache just goes back about a month? 🤔
@prologic Oh, so the cache just goes back about a month? 🤔
@prologic Oh, so the cache just goes back about a month? 🤔
@prologic Oh, so the cache just goes back about a month? 🤔
@movq Hda to look this up and after I had done so (_successfully after some improvements to the search engine_) I am convinced that this is the right path to go down in terms of "I want to see old stuff" 😅
@movq Hda to look this up and after I had done so (_successfully after some improvements to the search engine_) I am convinced that this is the right path to go down in terms of "I want to see old stuff" 😅
@movq But can it hallucinate? 🤔
@movq But can it hallucinate? 🤔
Well, I missed the time window. Time flies, they’re all grown up now. 😬
Well, I missed the time window. Time flies, they’re all grown up now. 😬
Well, I missed the time window. Time flies, they’re all grown up now. 😬
Well, I missed the time window. Time flies, they’re all grown up now. 😬
One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is “keyword completion”: Type the beginning of a word, then press Ctrl-N and Vim will give autocompletion options by scanning all the words in the current file. For example, when I now type “au” and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest “autocompletion”.
This is so very useful when writing text / prose. It’s especially useful for German text with all those long words like “Informationssicherheitsbeauftrager”. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when I’m forced to use some other crappy editor. 😩
https://movq.de/v/96049c4aea/s.png
One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is “keyword completion”: Type the beginning of a word, then press Ctrl-N and Vim will give autocompletion options by scanning all the words in the current file. For example, when I now type “au” and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest “autocompletion”.
This is so very useful when writing text / prose. It’s especially useful for German text with all those long words like “Informationssicherheitsbeauftrager”. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when I’m forced to use some other crappy editor. 😩
https://movq.de/v/96049c4aea/s.png
One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is “keyword completion”: Type the beginning of a word, then press Ctrl-N and Vim will give autocompletion options by scanning all the words in the current file. For example, when I now type “au” and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest “autocompletion”.
This is so very useful when writing text / prose. It’s especially useful for German text with all those long words like “Informationssicherheitsbeauftrager”. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when I’m forced to use some other crappy editor. 😩
https://movq.de/v/96049c4aea/s.png
One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is “keyword completion”: Type the beginning of a word, then press Ctrl-N and Vim will give autocompletion options by scanning all the words in the current file. For example, when I now type “au” and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest “autocompletion”.
This is so very useful when writing text / prose. It’s especially useful for German text with all those long words like “Informationssicherheitsbeauftrager”. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when I’m forced to use some other crappy editor. 😩
https://movq.de/v/96049c4aea/s.png
Nothing goes right in this mfking life.
Websites that feel like they'll stay forever will be the ones to go quickly
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′41″W] --no signal--
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′28″W] Raw reading: 0x6635DCF1, offset +/-2
@lyse Bloody awweaome sunset mate 👌
@lyse Bloody awweaome sunset mate 👌
@prologic Awesome! I guess that fixed it. Unless @bender sees otherwise LOL.
p.s: Broken mentions again?
@prologic Awesome! I guess that fixed it. Unless @bender sees otherwise LOL.
p.s: Broken mentions again?
@aelaraji You’re welcome. I guess this could/should also be mentioned in jenny’s docs. 😅
@aelaraji You’re welcome. I guess this could/should also be mentioned in jenny’s docs. 😅
@aelaraji You’re welcome. I guess this could/should also be mentioned in jenny’s docs. 😅
@aelaraji You’re welcome. I guess this could/should also be mentioned in jenny’s docs. 😅
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′48″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@movq You ARE AWESOME!
I was RTFMing trying to figure out how to set this up in my .vimrc Thank you!
@movq You ARE AWESOME!
I was RTFMing trying to figure out how to set this up in my .vimrc Thank you!
@aelaraji That’s the trick, yep. 👍 I have something like this in my .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml setl fo-=t wrap=
@aelaraji That’s the trick, yep. 👍 I have something like this in my .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml setl fo-=t wrap=
@aelaraji That’s the trick, yep. 👍 I have something like this in my .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml setl fo-=t wrap=