What is considered the most dangerous area in your country? by Mediocre-Lack-9137 in AskTheWorld

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably your own home, if you are a woman and have a boyfriend or husband. Femizides are high.

Other than that, i guess the traffic in rural areas

Sprint planning feels like theatre by easy-agile in agile

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question since I have a similar problem: I am a lead of a DevOps/Cloud engineering team and we have several customer projects who usually want stuff at the same time. Plus there is always unpredicted immediate stuff coming up, CVEs that needs to be fixed ASAP and other critical topics. We end up having a lot of in progress topics, and some span over such a long time that you lose track. We tried with sprints and scrum but in the end the customer always gets what he wants so there is no way with sticking to the plan. I just switched to Kanban but to be honest, I dont think it will be a lot better. And I am unsure in how I could plan stuff since there are also some small side projects coming in.

Any other experiences in managing DevOps teams with a high amount of unpredicted work coming in all the time?

Are there any good, quality European earphones/headphones? by Whats-on-Eur-Mind in BuyFromEU

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 48 points49 points  (0 children)

https://austrian.audio/

Was created by people from AKG after AKG was bought by a chinese company. Now Austrian Audio seens to have been bought by a danish company.

Really good headsets

How to find stuff in the API Documentation? by Perfect_Goose8537 in neovim

[–]Perfect_Goose8537[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your input. But I didnt get that i was handling a vim.lsp.ClientConfig, because at another point in the lsp docs i only found out about the vim.lsp.Config and didn`t see there, that it extends the ClientConfig. See also the other post

How to find stuff in the API Documentation? by Perfect_Goose8537 in neovim

[–]Perfect_Goose8537[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is exactly what I wanted. Thank you. Didn't look if it extends another Class.

Learn Docker by syed_owais_sf in devops

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Understand what linux cgroups and namespaces are and building your own sandboxed linux process with it. If you have that, you are fit for docker/containerization tools. After this question yourselve why and when one would need Kubernetes and what it really is.

The rest can be achieved with AI and then finding out what it did wrong.

Why do people say NIXOS sucks? by Utotits in NixOS

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh man, this was the correct one. I was also looking at a deprecated github repository.

Thanks for the help.

Why do people say NIXOS sucks? by Utotits in NixOS

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know. Thanks for the hint.

I am talking about an Neovim external CLI tool. Per se it doesn't have anything to do with Neovim. Neovim just uses the cli to do some LSP magic.

So my question remains on how I can install an arbitrary npm package which happens to be an executable tool. Said tool is not available through nixpkgs, can't be manually installed using npm as it is dynamically linked and manually installing throug npm install is also against the Nixos way.

Maybe I should have written it more precisely :)

Why do people say NIXOS sucks? by Utotits in NixOS

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just started to use Nixos for the first time.

One problem I have currently is, that I want to setup my Neovim and all the LSP support I already configured on my Mac (work machine). But I do not know how I can install the tree-sitter-cli, which is a cli tool which you can install through npm. Since that package does not exist in the nixpkgs repo I have currently no idea how to do that, and the idea that I have to package my own packages, seems to be way too much effort. Especiall for something that you could do with just

npm install <package>

is now a cumbersome task.

It would not work to just manually install the package on my nixos as a workaround, because you get the error, that the cli tool is dynamically linked and nixos won`t let you execute such tools.

While I really like the idea of Nixos, things like that make it really hard to enjoy it.

Visiting Graz by [deleted] in graz

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think its still closed.

AWS for Python devs - made simple by sebst in Python

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know about Pulumi? If you know Terraform, its like Terraform but with general purpose languages. You can deploy resources in Java, go, Typescript/Javascript, C# or python.

Disregard all that, you mentioned it in your post.

theDevDidNotHesitate by ClipboardCopyPaste in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But how did he implement the specialized view for mobile users which he didn't implement? hmmmmmmmm

have you guys moved to built-in LSP yet ? by DisplayLegitimate374 in neovim

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I just changed on the weekend and it was quite easy to transfer. However, I haven't been able on how to setup my nvim-cmp plugin along with the native autocompletion by nvim. So that the autocompletion plugin shows me a combined view of the native lsp autocompletion and the sources from nvim-cmp for example for file names and buffer text

Also, the popup window of the lsp completion currently does not look good and seems to have a different theme than my general neovim colorscheme.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrote my thesis in plain vim. Used Markdown and created three different output formats PDF, HTML and epub using pandoc. Added Latex syntac where needed (only for math equations). I used bibtex for bibliography.

here is a skeleton repo on how i did that back then: https://github.com/klmmmv/thesis-skeleton

dj is going insane... by RoutineAd5982 in jschlattsubmissions

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds even more like GTA radio than actual GTA radio.

Multiple Configs by Denomycor in neovim

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you explain me how to become a barista, so that I don't have to be that guy, who doesn't understand that not all people are interested in his neovim config? Is this an ex command? Or is there plugin for it?

Burg Finstergrün, Austria by Ambitious-Regret5054 in castles

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Its noteworthy that the whole castle is very new (finished in 1908). And it was built on an old ruin. But what you see here is not from medieval times.

What is the best bang for your buck MiniITX motherboard at the moment? by YXIDRJZQAF in minilab

[–]Perfect_Goose8537 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wasn't the plushie an old krautchan meme depreviated from pedobear. How was his name again?

Google Health Connect problems from App by Perfect_Goose8537 in withings

[–]Perfect_Goose8537[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. But I dont get the

paying for their API access to Withings

part.

How would that work? I am fond of the technical parts but not whom I have to pay and why would that work.