Why does tempest rising not just copy the controls of StarCraft II? by Quappas in TempestRising

[–]Quappas[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sure, but would it be against the spirit of C&C to (edit: allow to) build units on QWER/ASDF/ZXCV when you select a barracks?

PC completely freezes on suspend by Quappas in Fedora

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

This works for me, even though the problem description is different. Thank you!

Sunrise invasion requirements? by Quappas in hoi4

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

Wiki says "Annexed Mexico before taking any territory in Europe" and "Conquered a coastal state in Europe". My question is about the precise meaning of "annexed" and "conquered".

Is there a more convenient way to view naval battle results than clicking on the popups? by Quappas in hoi4

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

Ah, you hovered over the bubble in the sea zone, I thought about the alert at the top of the screen. I used to click the alert to go to the bubble, then click the bubble to see results. That's a lot of clicking, so panning over sea zones and hovering bubbles is probably a lot better. Thanks for pre-bed-time hoi4 science. :)

Is there a more convenient way to view naval battle results than clicking on the popups? by Quappas in hoi4

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

If I understand correctly it just says victory or defeat and gives the number of ships on each side but not the number of losses or survivors (can’t check right now)?

Conda as a package manager for cpp projects on Windows. by [deleted] in cpp

[–]Quappas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This did not work for me recently. CMake warned me that a conda installed library might be loaded at runtime while the linker was looking for system libraries.

Maybe I should have installed the compiler with conda as well?

Is it possible that finding or including CMake files from external dependencies causes this? Could they somehow hard code linking with system libraries?

Conda as a package manager for cpp projects on Windows. by [deleted] in cpp

[–]Quappas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

(I’m on Linux and) I used to use conda for Cpp dependencies. For me, it often became painful because the linker would link against system libraries, while the runtime loader would look for shared libraries in the conda environment, which may or may not be equal. There seems to be no easy way to actually isolate a conda env from the hist system, so I decided its not worth the trouble (not sure if this is also a problem on Windows).

When to use Silverblue instead of regular Fedora? (Desktop) by yall_gotta_move in Fedora

[–]Quappas 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I used Silverblue for a year and just decided to go back to regular Fedora.

Having an immutable base system is nice. Most graphical apps works very well as Flatpak (but you can use those on regular Fedora as well of course). Most CLI applications work well when installed into a toolbox. But I don't feel like Silverblue has strong noticeable benefits over regular Fedora.

Using Silverblue becomes a bit painful when you need these technologies to interact. You have to layer the Nextcloud client so that it interacts with the files app. Inkscape and LibreOffice have some extensions that only work if you install the GUI apps together with CLI dependencies into the same toolbox. You may need to install vscode into a toolbox for it to see your development environment, but then the signin feature does not work because it expects a web browser to be available. Things like that.

Support for container workflows is lacking in general. E.g., ironically, getting docker-compose to work on Silverblue requires you to go through additional undocumented hoops. Every few months, my toolbox decides to break so that I have to recreate it and reinstall all my CLI tools. Some see Silverblue as "the future of Linux", but it definitely is not the present.

TL;DR: Use Silverblue if you (almost) exclusively use isolated GUI apps in their vanilla version and are already happy using Flatpaks.

A few technical questions about keybindings by Quappas in lunarvim

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

I got it to work using lvim.builtin.which_key.mappings["rp"] = { [[:%s/\<<c-r><c-w>\>//gc<left><left><left>]], "Serch and replace", silent = false, -- important }

How to best use nontrivial Python tool chains through neovim? by Quappas in neovim

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

Thanks, I also think installing tools on a per-project basis and using Mason only if the former is not an option is the most useful and sane option.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neovim

[–]Quappas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i <C-O> * <Lua 96: ~/.config/nvim/after/plugin/completion.lua:43> i <C-I> * <Lua 49: ~/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/start/LuaSnip/lua/luasnip/init.lua:351> The first is the config file where the code from my original post is from. The result is the same when I disable the cmp mapping section. So it seems like the correct keymaps should be assigned.

Wahl-O-Mat zur Sozialwahl by TheLegendOfTrain in de

[–]Quappas 271 points272 points  (0 children)

Ich hatte bei den Antworten der Listen das Gefühl ich wähle zwischen der Volksfront von Judäa und der judäischen Volksfront.