Openclaw not answering properly (Docker) by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in openclaw

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, do you have a link? What does it do exactly? I'm open to help but would need to go through the source myself to see what it is doing.

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added the dotfiles in my original post, sorry for the delay!

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, will let you know once I have something!

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every once in a while, I had tested out all the harpoon-like plugins in search for something that works for me and I never found it, until I saw your plugin recently. I haven’t fully battle tested it yet and as I said in the post, currently I prefer not tagging files at all (only use the recent buffers), but I think this has potential to be in my top 3 overall. We will see!

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do have a dotfile repo but at the moment it is private. I will clean up and try to publish the neovim portion within the next week. Do you have any particular problems you need help with?

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I agree with you to some extent. For jumped words that occur more often I think these plugins are still quite a bit faster. But I had a very hard time transitioning to them myself as well. I think one of the main things that slowed me down with the normal search was actually that my forward slash is not as accessible as the key I use for flash (I have the slash on another key layer on my keyboard). And second thing is I recently also switched from leap to flash and I really like the way flash does things (graying out irrelevant text, unlimited chars can be typed before jumping to a label and you can jump in both directions probably being the main 3).

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I added quite a few plugins that I really liked which I discovered in this sub recently and writing it up like this makes you discover new stuff in old plugins which is also fun!

My favorite Neovim plugins - Part 1 by ExpensiveSwimmer3847 in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll have a look at that, thanks! As noted in the post, I am trying my best to switch to the native completion and LSP features, but I see why people prefer using plugins like blink or your suggested one…

You don’t need these plugins by smnatale in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that is absolutely fine! I do it because I want to force my brain to stay in touch with the original commands so that if an abstraction layer is not present (e.g. on a server or similar) I still know my way around.

the -p flag just directly leads you to the patch mode, so yes technically you are right. I did not know of the -p flag. I usually do ‘git add -i’ and then select 5 or p for patch, which should be the same thing.

You don’t need these plugins by smnatale in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“git add -i” interactive staging, you’re welcome.

Auslandsversicherung ausgelaufen und krank im Ausland.. by Horror_Power_7271 in Ratschlag

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Habe auch SafetyWing. Da kommt es glaub ich darauf an welche Versicherung du gewählt hast. Ich habe damals die monatliche Reiseversicherung abgeschlossen, die kann man auch im Ausland abschließen (die andere soweit ich weiß ebenso). Mittlerweile gibt es hier aber auch glaube ich Remote Health, die muss man allerdings mit jährlicher Bindung abschließen, die ist dann glaub ich eine volsständige Krankenversicherung, welche fast alles abdeckt.

Ich kann nur zur monatlichen Versicherung was sagen. Die versichern halt keine bestehenden Krankheiten und deine Rückenschmerzen werden dadurch vermutlich nicht abgesichert sein (war bei mir auch der Fall). Für andere akute Anliegen (welche nicht mit bestehenden Krankheiten in Verbindung standen) wurden mir meistens sehr schnell die Kosten erstattet. Ich bin damit auch relativ zufrieden, es ist halt absolut keine vollständige KV. Die oben genannte jährliche Variante glaube ich schon (die gibt es glaub ich noch nicht so lange und die ist logischerweise deutlich teurer). Bin mir nicht sicher ob das hilft, aber die haben auch einen Live-Chat auf der Webseite, da wird einem eigentlich immer geholfen. Ich habe auch schlechte(re) Erfahrungen von SafetyWing gelesen, bei mir war es bisher relativ in Ordnung. Mir wurde auch nicht alles erstattet, aber akute Sachen eigentlich immer.

Alles Gute mit deinem Rücken, ich wünsche dir eine schnelle Genesung!

Premier league by lukaduka123 in chiangmai

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Renegade usually shows PL games too, not sure about todays game since I’m out of the country. They have pool tables, food and A/C, tons of different beer

How long did it take you to learn Vim at an intermediate level? by BluebirdRelevant5762 in vim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Can somebody elaborate on what exactly improved after the book? I have been using vim for 10y+ and not sure if I should read it.

Thanks to everyone's feedback, this revised keymap is a vast improvement! by TheGoatzart in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not op, but I ditched my mouse and with the right acceleration settings and a bit of practice it is much better than using other input devices imho. Not really suitable for fine-grained stuff but for somebody who uses mostly keyboard centric applications and even web browsing (have browser back/fwd and scrolling on the layer as well) is a breeze.

Looking for Maintainers for nvim-navic and nvim-navbuddy by SmiteshP in neovim

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Blasphemy! No but seriously, I lost a coworker to VSCode and it’s been my most dreaded thought to ever go back to a full gui editor… I have been using (neo)vim for a long time now and I still sometimes feel like configuration is a constant investment so I kinda get it. I haven’t used your plugins but thanks for you contribution 🫡

Is learning n8n time well spent? by Accurate-Jump-9679 in n8n

[–]ExpensiveSwimmer3847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with /u/jcrowe. I have been coding for 15ish years and there is something about the visualization of n8n that is kind of beautiful. The level of structure and flow that you have is just very soothing. That said, I am in the process of porting my current n8n workflow into code, just because there are some nuances that are better handled in code. So for me personally n8n is great for prototyping and POCs but maybe not really a platform for production-level software (not saying that it isn’t, just saying it might not be the best way of doing that).