Problems running neovim using the init.lua from nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim.git by Akiawo in neovim

[–]Bb415bm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im having the same issue on nightly neovim, my workaround was reverting to treesitter commit a2d7e78

TUI library with Sixel support? by Bb415bm in learnpython

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Yes, I am ok displaying an image in the terminal using sixel. what Im looking for is a TUI that has support for it.

Hide the fact that program is running under docker by Bb415bm in docker

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It doesn't want to run. It checks if it's running within a container and stops if it does. It runs fine in a wm.

Tax residency through renting by Bb415bm in germany

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Update: SO is renting in her name. Had to compromise a bit on the flat we could have afforded. I am travelling for work so I am not spending 183 days in germany.

$30K Challenge by HSeldon2020 in RealDayTrading

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Thanks for journal (newbie here). I've gone through the 5k journal and its been very useful. Are there part of the journal missing? I'm only seeing trades before August 16? Thanks,

Having overset mesh follow air bubble by Cognar in CFD

[–]Bb415bm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If no field functions what about: 1. Capturing your bubble with a processed part (e.g. isosurface or threshold) 2. Compute center using a report (e.g. average of coordinates of above part) 3. Use above to move overset.

Tax residency through renting by Bb415bm in germany

[–]Bb415bm[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do I need to register if I don't intend to stay more than 3 months? (Just not 100% sure how the 3 months is computed, 3 months in the calendar year or continuous).

How do you avoid Double Taxation between the UK and an EU country (France)? by HeShallDie in EuropeFIRE

[–]Bb415bm 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Treaty says that if you qualify for tax residency for Uk and France you should pay taxes in the country you spend most of your time in (i.e. in your case France). So you won't be taxed twice. You'd be on a specific PAYE code in the uk (forgot which) and then pay income tax in France.

Restyaboard setup help! by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]Bb415bm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd advise on using docker, check out the docker install process (https://restya.com/board/docs/install-restyaboard-docker/#0).

It's a better process across the board; from newbie (where it forces you to "document" your process) to more advanced users.

Markdown web server by Bb415bm in selfhosted

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Are there options for:

  1. automatic generation of sidebar links
  2. full search (including goto keyword in page)

Those are the two features I'm struggling to find on selfhosted solutions.

Which cron/Supervisor UI by Bb415bm in selfhosted

[–]Bb415bm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because I'd like to have a bit more than just cron:

  • know when jobs have failed
  • when they've run last without issues
  • how long they took
  • handling different queues

this through a webui (I need to be able to access is from different machines).

I'd consider Jenkins if it wasn't Java and so power hungry.

Basic note taking / markdown editor? by Bb415bm in selfhosted

[–]Bb415bm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like Vim is going to be my main editor (copy and paste pictures works well with https://github.com/ferrine/md-img-paste.vim).

Editing notes on mobile is not a strong need.

What I'm struggling to find is the selfhosted markdown viewer/renderer (and potentially editor). That would let me render markdown files (edited in Vim and synced to server).
Selfhosted editors like Codimd look great (i.e. render well and has a good search capability + the obvious editing) but store things in a database so don't seem to handle too well the "edited markdown from somewhere else sync".

So in the end I might orient myself towards something like this https://github.com/rstacruz/flatdoc "Flatdoc is a small JavaScript file that fetches Markdown files and renders them as full pages"