I can verify that it appears to work similar to N++ on a Windows install. Another program can ‘own’ the file being open and Kate will be able to have it open and read in new changes. Very cool! New tool for the toolbox
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aesopjah@sh.itjust.worksto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Fantasy races and the video games they develop
4·1 month agoAlso games like Besieged and Enjineer. Where you build janky physics contraptions for the hell of it
Curious if anyone knows this, does it use the same buffering system as N++? Meaning, if I open a log file in N++ that is still being written to it never has an issue with blocking the program writing to the file since (it seems) to open it in a separate buffer that can get updated as the file does. A very handy feature for the logs I use, and if Kate can do that I’m all in.
I will test it myself obv, but perhaps someone will be able to answer before I’m able to test, and then also the information will be here :)
aesopjah@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux is awesome at home, but aren't y'all forced to use Windows at work?
3·4 months agoShouldn’t the ‘they’ be ðey? There’s two th characters in Icelandic. Seems weird these þ-ers only replace the one type.
aesopjah@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What folders do you make in addition to the default ones ?
9·4 months ago~/proj
~/note
~/sync
~/docs (/book etc)
~/imgs ~/util ~/test ~/temp
LLM Haiku
Does Strawberry have two Rs?
Don’t Trust the Clankers
aesopjah@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games?English
51·5 months agoXCom
Or I guess anything with keyboard/mouse.
gdto j(g)ump to definition. Just to say that those features exist in nvim.
Anf also probably a bit of the antarctic ice sheet
But people are. Even if the door is the thickness of paper, if you teleport 7in through it then youre still telefragged
aesopjah@sh.itjust.worksto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The driver for my mouse occupies over 1 gbEnglish
12·9 months agoyou could use autohotkey and remap mouse3/4 (or whatever they are) to C-c and C-v




it’s also an odd metric since only 20-60% of the humans completed it. Very 60% of the time they complete it everytime energy.
Ideally they’d run the bots multiple times through (with no context or training of previous run), but I guess that is cost prohibitive?