@tarek I was a vim user for ages, I still use it for remote systems, but for development I've gone to Helix. It's more of a lateral move though, it feels like vim, but changes the paradigm slightly to a mark first then run command rather than making the selection part of the command and I find it faster now that using vim.
@anime (In fact, I watched the anime thinking it was the one you posted, but I realized I didn't remember a single thing that happened in the anime story, now that I've gone back and looked at the manga I know why.)
@anime I've watched the anime, and I'm pretty sure it's a different story.
@gat @not_benis @0 @splitshockvirus Part of that is they usually buy in bulk then break the bulk packs down for multiple people. For an individual buying a 24 pack of the same color yarn would be an investment that usually didn't pay off, but for a store that can sell it for 2-3x as much individually, it may eventually pay off as long as they sell a decent amount of it.
@pro I'm lucky enough to have a laptop with a serial port on it. It's not my main laptop, in fact it's over 10 years old. It's a toughbook though, so it's still pretty nice.
I was able to solve the qcma issue at least, though there's really nowhere to report it to since the libvitamtr repository has been read-only for 4 years. Maybe I should fork it and actually start making it work better...
After years of qcma just working, its now failing with an xml parsing error. I've done a bit of looking with verbose mode and the xml it's parsing looks perfectly fine. I'm guessing there's some stupid change to some xml library that it uses, and now it's extra, extra sensitive to there being a null terminator on the string within range of the length or something...
@LiamOMaraIV Average is dumb, use Median.
@barnoid This is why I stopped buying Nvidia(Novideo) cards after switching to linux.
@pro I've since switched to helix instead of vim for most of my editing... but I never really used gvim much except way back when I was still on windows.
@zaitcev https://sahanjournal.com/health/sleep-science-black-insomnia-health-equity-minnesota/ Well, the article exists, and that line is in it.
@union @blaaablaaaa @deprecated_ii (Though, I think the Mako is just getting promoted to that because if the Kinzhal qualifies, then the Mako certainly does as well. Prior to that, we wouldn't have considered it hypersonic.)
@developing_agent @PatternChaser @DJDarren I still use a lower end device ($200ish) as my main phone, which means I avoid doing anything unnecessary on my phone. anything beyond the simplest tasks, I'd want to drag out the Steamdeck and hook up to the phone's hotspot.
@union @blaaablaaaa @deprecated_ii Is it terminal hypersonic, or only hypersonic when it's high up? For the former, I don't think even Russia has that yet. For the latter, US has a ton of them already, they're just really big. As for ARRW, I think it was cancelled in favor of the Mako.
@developing_agent @PatternChaser @DJDarren Hard to keep running old devices when the new ones continue getting much faster, and thus the software is being written for devices several times as fast with more memory. Few people test on old hardware so the devs no longer notice if it takes 3-4 seconds to do something there, as long as it's under a second on their shiny new devices.
@etchedpixels @jwildeboer If you think about it like the original structure of the US, 2/3rds of the US government was unelected. The people only elected their representatives, while the Senators were elected by the state legislatures, and the president was elected by the electors that were voted for by the people. The bulk of the EU is currently like the old US Senate, so maybe they just need a house of representatives that the people vote for.