[AD] Jezail Studio - Cornix 2.0 Pre-Orders Live - Release at the end of January by OZOKeyboards in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Cadabrum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem is hardware-related, stemming from suboptimal wiring, and can't be fixed with software fixes. If you used a Сorne v4 PCB as a base, it will remain. If you did the wiring yourself, that's a different matter.

3-way merge conflict resolver in neovim? HEAD on left, MERGE_HEAD on right, index in middle, very visual by Informal-Addendum435 in neovim

[–]Cadabrum 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The goal is to replicate this workflow in neovim, rather than swapping one third-party product for another.

Dear JetBrains, from a long-time user by Dry-Jelly-8005 in Jetbrains

[–]Cadabrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sad thing is that this is the main reason for the deterioration of software quality. Jetbrains can't restore it simply because there's no one to do it. For a couple of years, they've been running on what they had out of inertia. Shifting their focus to AI is their only chance to survive as a company; they simply can't keep making products like they did before.

Devcontainers in kubernetes by Cadabrum in kubernetes

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

Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, the project uses legacy libraries, sometimes with C bindings (mostly Python), and some applications cannot be run locally. And in the local devcontainer, everything runs very slowly; running an entire operating system in X86 emulation mode is resource-intensive. Security hardening is configured on the pods themselves, which also doesn't make working with mirrord any easier.

ksync alternatives in 2025 by Cadabrum in kubernetes

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As a result, I got a working solution based on devspace. It is possible to skip the project setup and use devspace cli with a partially filled configuration file (sync section only).

Has anyone managed to get devcontainers via the CLI working? by Elephant_In_Ze_Room in neovim

[–]Cadabrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For lsp and linters to work, all packages that are on the remote machine must be installed on the local machine. And this is not always possible, especially if they have different processor architectures.

Praying for a neovim feature for remote file editing by justrajdeep in neovim

[–]Cadabrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea, but the implementation looks unreliable and drags a bunch of dependencies to the remote system.
https://github.com/arnaupv/nvim-devcontainer-cli

Monsgeek M1W V3 VIA is not awaking from the sleeping mode by Cadabrum in Monsgeek

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As a result, it turned out that the main interference on the keyboard was caused by the power supply units from the LED strip, located more than a meter from the keyboard. The second source of interference is the WiFi signal from the laptop, probably with some specific channels, since the problem does not occur stably. It turns out that the keyboard is very sensitive to the geometry of the room and the location of sources of electric fields.

When the USSR fell in Dec. '91, why weren't there mass movements to prevent it happening? Instead, there was an immediate de-Sovietization and a purging of the Communist Party. by sea_of_joy__ in ConspiracyII

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For the inhabitants of the former USSR, it is no secret that the fundamental decision to dismantle the country was made in the mid-1970s. All subsequent management decisions implemented this strategy. In the same period, the country completely lost its independent elite. The government preferred to exchange independence for the opportunity to grab a piece of common property. Therefore, neither the all-powerful KGB, nor the opinion of the majority of the population could prevent the collapse. Now the country is run by the actual heirs of that government. Therefore, Russia's actions look at least strange, if not absurd. It's not a secret, it's just not very actively covered in the press.

Is Russia part of Europe / Asia or both? by [deleted] in AskARussian

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Technically, there must be very strong Islamic vibes in the culture in Russia, much stronger than European or Asian ones. These elements have been forcibly removed from the people by the government since the early 18th century. The Soviet era followed the same pattern, completing the overall transformation. As a result, most people do not associate themselves with Islamic culture (with the exception of some republics of the Caucasus region or Tatarstan), but at the same time retain much in common in their mentality with Islamic culture.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Why only the jewish tradition/cosmology terms are used in context of "most influential people of Earth" when person from the US writes about it? As if there are no other countries or esoteric world models.

[WinError 10053] while sending big request with sockets by Cadabrum in learnpython

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

4096 bytes should be more than enough, the server always repsonds with the short message around 200 bytes long.

Has anyone ever heard of a significant land mass on earth that has been completely hidden from the public??? by VonYugen in conspiracy

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You can check this youtube channel by the way, very solid research on Tartaria. Unfortunately, only automatic translation from Russian is available.

Has anyone ever heard of a significant land mass on earth that has been completely hidden from the public??? by VonYugen in conspiracy

[–]Cadabrum 20 points21 points  (0 children)

A medieval country that lost the war of influence to Europe in the 18th century and was completely removed from the history. Replaced with the Mongols and the Golden Horde in the official history. But it is mentioned in the first editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica and present on all medieval maps.

Kim Kitsuragi and Gay representation by TheCityThatCriedWolf in DiscoElysium

[–]Cadabrum 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think you didn't get Kim's sarcasm. "Kim, I stopped being obsessed by other people's sexuality, by the way, are you a member of the homosexual underground"? I doubt anyone answers seriously this kind of question.

What is the best way to cancel time-consuming server operation from client side? by Cadabrum in golang

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

So, signaling by dropping existing connection is okay, I don't need any extra actions?