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  • Why do you want to exit? Just :terminal

  • Careful with that, occasionally you can develop some pretty nasty emacs hand

  • The color scheme itself doesn't modify the UI apart from colors, the screenshot you linked from the oxocarbon repo is in context of the nyoom.nvim distro (see bottom left).

    I did a quick try of oxocarbon overriding the theme from a base kickstart.nvim and it looks like below:

    Its looks completely different from base but it is just careful color selection for foreground + background colors for titles, and setting the borders to off-black to give a borderless but padded look. eg vim.api.nvim_set_hl(0, "TelescopeResultsTitle", {fg = oxocarbon.blend, bg = oxocarbon.blend}) https://github.com/nyoom-engineering/oxocarbon.nvim/blob/main/lua/oxocarbon/init.lua#L282-L292

  • For those not in the loop: https://programming.dev/post/10307658

    I am new to GitHub and I have lots to say

    I DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE FUCKING CODE! i just want to download this stupid fucking application and use it https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock#installation

    WHY IS THERE CODE??? MAKE A FUCKING .EXE FILE AND GIVE IT TO ME. these dumbfucks think that everyone is a developer and understands code. well i am not and i don't understand it. I only know to download and install applications. SO WHY THE FUCK IS THERE CODE? make an EXE file and give it to me. STUPID FUCKING SMELLY NERDS

  • HOLD YOUR CHILD CAPTIVE WHILE THEY CRAP THEIR DAKS

  • An automation API would also be nice please.. (i hope it doesn't require an additional $4000/y licence)

  • On auto save: on small files auto save can be a good idea, as long as it is easy to jump through revisions.

    I'd recommend https://www.typingclub.com/ for specifically learning touch typing with finger placement etc.

    or https://www.keybr.com/ to focus on words containing keys I struggle with.

  • I found with the few 'public speaking' presentations I did during school, writing down what I was going to say made me more diligent about information/points to bring forward and what phrasing to use. I suspect all this time spent on one specific thing greatly helped commit the topic to memory and by the time of presentation I didn't need to rely on prompts to get my point across.

  • lgtm

  • The Hawaiian pizza becomes the ham-steak pizza.

  • I have a lot of repetition in my job (CAD modeller). Even just knowing keyboard shortcuts & setting up shortcuts for frequently used operations can easily net me 5 seconds per operation. I want to spend my energy on solving the task at hand, not on how to use the tool in the moment. I don't want to move the mouse away from the work area if I can help it.

    Maybe not as frequent 5 per day - but scripts for really bottom of the barrel stuff:

    • Cycle thru all currently open drawing documents, zoom to full page and force save.
      • zoom out ensures drawing can be identified from document thumbnail.
      • the software is known to crash, especially editing drawings.
      • easy 10mins duplicated work saved.
    • Printing all open drawings out to the office printer in order with a delay between them, so i don't spend the next 20 minutes manually sorting the drawing prints.
      • printers don't always print in incoming order, some documents take longer to process.
    • find/replace for text notes
      • the software doesn't have that feature.
  • I'll do it for things that don't seem like it will save much, but because it was such an infrequent task I would forget how all the cogs worked when it needed to be done again, and what pitfalls to avoid. So it's not just direct time saved, but also increasing reliability.

  • Wine-ine-oh

  • EDIT: does /[α-ω]\+ work?

    Are the words wholly comprised of given characters? Could you supply an excerpt?

    I gave it a shot and pattern [/w]*[α-ω][/w]* seemed to work.

  • Thanks nerd