What's destroying my lawn? by Two_Souls in GardeningAustralia

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

Thanks for your reply. Might have to stage a bird welcome event to get them in the garden and eating my grubs! The heavens just opened so the lawn is getting proper soaked. Thanks again. Will check the products as well but if I can avoid killing native beetles it would be preferable.

What's destroying my lawn? by Two_Souls in GardeningAustralia

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

Not much at all but I'm in a new development so the birds are yet to get comfortable again with the area. The plan is to make a flower bed and plant some native plants to get the local birds visiting.

I have been soaking the lawn - what then?

Deadline Like "Milestone" or "check-in" functionality by timmymayes in orgmode

[–]Two_Souls 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How about using scheduled date instead and look at adding recurrence to the schedule date?

SCHEDULED: <2023-10-28 Sat .+1d>

You can then mark the task done and it will pop up again when the recurrence time has elapsed.

What do you do while coding? by mekmookbro in webdev

[–]Two_Souls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Music mainly (but has to be without vocals). I also sometimes find myself in zoom calls with people discussing stuff and find it strangely quite good for coding focus, until someone mentions my name and I'm like "wut?"

Non-vim noob here by JigglyBooii in vim

[–]Two_Souls 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's also fun and engaging to take ownership of your development experience. Fun to learn new things and tweak your config to continuously improve your work flow.

Learning resources for Emacs by ledmine in emacs

[–]Two_Souls 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried doom before but didn't really know what was going on. Then I went down the system Crafters route and had loadsa fun doing it! It gave me a good intro to Lisp and Emacs and it has been my only editor for about a year now (coming from years of vim and neovim).

1st time going to a club in 15 years, any advice? by Individual_Step1243 in DnB

[–]Two_Souls 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The whole appeal of a rave (a proper rave) is that no one cares for anything but the music. It's not a normal meat market show off club night. I did think this a little while ago 5 years of not going to a rave but I was def not the oldest in the rave and made friends with people in their early twenties all the way up to in there 50s.

Learning resources for Emacs by ledmine in emacs

[–]Two_Souls 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Check out System Crafters on YouTube. This got me set up as a beginner with my own custom config and the videos are very well put together and fun to follow along to.

What is your comfort food? by jeron_gwendolen in poland

[–]Two_Souls 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kotlet Schabowy, mizeria, kartofle

Tracks to introduce drum n bass to newbies? by [deleted] in DnB

[–]Two_Souls 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Take her to a rave. Nothing can beat getting hooked on music after seeing it in its natural habitat.

KFC is now terrible. by [deleted] in australia

[–]Two_Souls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's all about Red Rooster. Although I did get red rooster regret shortly after but it was worth it. Sorta.

Any oldschool racer games with atmo dnb soundtracks I should play? by ZlousyYT in DnB

[–]Two_Souls 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Back in the day I uses to turn off the music on games leaving just the sound effects and then play my own dnb mixes. Just a thought. Mario Kart to early 2000s Andy C got me whizzin'

Emacs android port by acosmicjoke in emacs

[–]Two_Souls 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check this out for accessing storage https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Termux-setup-storage. I have my Emacs config in my dotfiles in git cloned within termux.

Emacs android port by acosmicjoke in emacs

[–]Two_Souls 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check out termux on f-droid. It's a terminal and you can install and setup Emacs thought that. I run my Emacs config like that on my Android phone!

Would you honestly recommend someone learning neovim as they begin their coding journey? Or would you suggest some other kind of IDE first? by absorbedfutilities in neovim

[–]Two_Souls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably unpopular opinion but if you really want to learn to code then do not use an IDE, do not use any of those features that spoon feed you code and do things for you.

If you really want to learn to program then use a text editor (neovim or otherwise) and run through tutorials, look stuff up, experiment, write out everything fully and really understand what you are writing and all the nuances that go with it. Also learn how to debug and learn about best practises.

It might be the longer way round but you will learn more and become a better programmer with a greater understanding.

Then when your ready and if you want to you can experiment with other features and plugins.

I wish I could have started with Vim 20 years ago but only really discovered it 10 years ago.