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  • Afaik you won't find a single alternative, bit you'll have to find multiple projects for specific features you're looking for.

    For example: Kanata for key remaps, text expansion, mouse input and a whole bunch of other keyboard stuff.

    Most automation is done with shell scripts and command line utilities. So stuff like batch renaming you can do this way.

    Window automation is DE/WM specific.

    So if you could list your DE/WM and the specific kinds of automation, it will be easier to give suggestions.

  • I live in a tropical area. I love it here but I really want to move to a place with seasons. It's just hot all year here. Blistering summers and warm winters. It's just boring. The warmest piece of clothing I own is a hoodie - which I never wear.

    But part of it is just wanting to move to a developed country

  • "All words are made up"

  • It doesn't say "POV, you're a cat"

  • It doesn't say POV, you're a cat

  • Found it, chapter 2 of the Communist Manifesto.

  • I fucking hate this so much. For context, I'm an Indian, living in India. I can't believe people here value these archaic "customs" so much that they can go on record downplaying rape to protect the "institution of marriage".

    Fuck all of em and fuck their customs. Worst part is that I found out about this because of western media. Maybe the local media did cover it, I should start reading more...

  • Looking good! You should switch to lazy from packer though. It's simple:

    • You just need to add a lazy.lua file (just copy the one from the "Structured setup" section in lazy installation documentation)
    • Then instead of a plugins.lua, you can create a plugins/ directory instead where you can have separate .lua files in it and lazy will automatically detect them.
    • Just follow the lazy Plugin Spec documentation and move over your packer plugins to lazy
    • Yes, definitely use lua. You don't need to learn much, you can learn as you go
    • I'd recommend lazy.nvim as a plugin manager

    In fact, just start with kickstart.nvim. It is a starter config which is well documented and all in one file. It is a great starting point and you can then build from there. I'd recommend learning how to modularize and start moving stuff for separate concerns into separate files.

  • bruh

  • NixOS is a good thing to be done by you sir and all the best for the new year to all of you and your family members

  • Women are not available for this month. Huh.