It just scratches my brain to decipher languages, especially since it’s a logographic language. Love those.
And: “GREETINGS STRANGER” “GO UP” (I cheated, i used the wiki :( )
Excuse me if i say something stupid, i do that a lot.
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It just scratches my brain to decipher languages, especially since it’s a logographic language. Love those.
And: “GREETINGS STRANGER” “GO UP” (I cheated, i used the wiki :( )
So do i :) but i think helix is especially powerful with nix, for example. instead of having 5 compilers, lsps and such installed, you can create a nix flake for your project and it’ll install all that stuff for you. But for neovim you’d have to manually configure those LSPs in your config, so it is kind of just pointless anyway. But helix automatically loads all your installed LSPs, no config required. I love that about it, but neovim has grown on me.
Plus, helix’s keybinds are amazing, even better than neovims. God i miss it.
Someone actually translated it here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/774201/eventcomments/600765687030406998?snr=1_5_9_#c600765687030426645
Immediately after you install helix, you can start working, no config required. It’s really nice.
It also has OOTB LSP, unlike in neovim where you have to setup manually for each installed LSP, helix just detects it. I also personally think it has better keybinds than neovim.
But it still doesn’t have a plugin system, and it’s quite opinionated. They’re both amazing, and great options. Just depends on what you want in an editor; customizability, or do you want it to just work.
Sorry, i didn’t notice.
I got into it because i love conlangs, i was not disappointed :D The whole atmosphere and world felt alive and beautiful, too.
This might help, it runs openvr games with openxr: https://gitlab.com/znixian/OpenOVR
i used it before, it works pretty well.
EndeavourOS is the closest to vanilla arch, so i’d recommend that. There’s no good distro for gaming, as long as the packages are up to date (so no debian) it’s perfectly fine.
They even made the announcement in their language 😂 and clunky games are always the best games anyway :), kingdom come, fnv, outer worlds, boneworks, and to a certain extent, the HL games.
You might be interested in Heaven’s Vault then :)
idk, i read the arabic version and it is written very formally, and inconsistently with diacritics… either multiple translators or machine translation. The first comic had a bubble reading “Hmmm, perhaps it is not enough to the point of fulfillment”, very weird and formal.
Still, it’s pretty cool :)
Friendica is compatible with mastodon’s api, so you can use the mastodon app. That’s the only way i think of on iOS :/
You can also use the website as a PWA, safari has partial PWA support
That’s generally how all services start out, though. It sucks, but you can’t just wait for a platform to get big, you have to actually use it, you have to be the change you want to see.
A big advantage of federation too is that all platforms can interact with eachother; a user on mastodon can interact with this post on lemmy, an iceshrimp user can interact with users on bonfire; etc etc. Platforms on the fediverse have the advantage of not needing to start from scratch.
And, there is nothing stopping them from using facebook alongside friendica, i use redlib when lemmy doesn’t have a community i’m interested in, for example (although i definitely main on lemmy). we don’t have to completely stop from using a platform, both is fine :)
That’s what they’re doing, though? They’re leaving facebook, and looking for an corpoless alternative.
Friendica is probably the best choice. It’s the most popular with the most servers and users, and is explicitly designed to be like facebook, and uses Activitypub.
Pleroma, judging from the FAQ; strives to be more like twitter. And as for diaspora, it uses its own protocol, so i’m not sure if it can federate with software that uses activitypub.
Yep, codeberg is great for personal/hobby or small projects, but beyond that it’s not ideal. The worst part is git is a decentralized protocol; yet github has centralized it, basically forcing developers to use it if they want their projects to live, or get a job. It’s a vicious cycle.
But i still think developers should migrate to codeberg, if all of us just wait for codeberg to get big to use it, there’d be no users in the first place. Even if you put your project as a mirror, it’s still a step, or even better: vice versa, see river.
I didn’t know, thanks. But last commit was 8 months ago :(
Codeberg is criminally underrated. The UI is great, it’s 100% open source, it has CI, and it will have federation in the future. It’s a shame more people don’t use it. Piefed/river and a bunch of cool niche projects are on it though :D
The lemmy developers should seriously think of moving lemmy to codeberg, it’d be in line with lemmy’s anti-corporate stance.
mi nelci, mi na kakne lo lojbo.