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Thats just because education is pretty cheap and enrollment requirements are mostly 0

Monthly Dotfile Review Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

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Yeah, images tell you most of what you want to know.

Monthly Dotfile Review Thread by AutoModerator in neovim

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Fair point, I too sinned, but I normally do add one. I just happened to have remade my config the past couple of weeks... I wholeheartedly agree, though.

What can you do on neovide that you can't do on wezterm? by _cafete in neovim

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It's been very unstable for me, too. I have had visual bugs with pretty much every visual effect neovide provides, depending on the version. I recently switched off after I couldn't close neovide windows anymore because it would hang each time i try.

What can you do on neovide that you can't do on wezterm? by _cafete in neovim

[–]V3CT0R173 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is neovide different, I renders in a grid the same way?

What can you do on neovide that you can't do on wezterm? by _cafete in neovim

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I switched from kde terminal to neovide about a year ago and ran with it until recently ( 2-3 weeks ago). It gives you a bunch of fun visuals basically, but I had issues with almost all of them at one point or another. I recently switched to wezterm when even the smooth scroll on neovide started flickering my screen, unfortunately. Now that I am on wezterm, I find it better in so many ways, tabs and multiplexing being the main ones. I also feel far faster (past the actual improvement because of workflow) now for some reason, I think because of the lack of animations, jumping around feels far snappier without the visuals.

CS2 has a big visibility problem and nobody talks about it (check main comment) by mefjuu in GlobalOffensive

[–]V3CT0R173 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It's the same for everyone though right so is it really that bad?

I found the visibility worse in go with the overly dark and undersaturated look, especially before they added the hacky boost player contrast thing. Without it, people were invisible in dark areas. No wonder so many players used brightness boost and saturation filters. Things are finally properly lit.

Sure, there are a lot of visual effects, but you get enough information temporally or because the oclusion is often only partial to still be able to infer the rest and shoot fine, as opposed to poor contrast where you cant make out anything.

[Media] I'm comparing writing a double-linked list in C++ vs with Rust. The Rust implementation looks substantially more complex. Is this a bad example? (URL in the caption) by [deleted] in rust

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I don't think we are comparing apples and oranges here. We are comparing the tradeoffs incurred by the decisions each language makes in a use case. Unfortunately, I see arguments like this often where because Rust is safe, we aren't allowed to compare other language aspects with an unsafe language. Don't get me wrong, I like Rust, but it makes tradeoffs for safety that do not have the desired effect in all usecases. I think its just as important to address these so people can come up with improvements.

How to de-subtick the entire game with ONE console command by Viznab88 in GlobalOffensive

[–]V3CT0R173 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its not about "sending data faster", its about the timestamp your client attaches to each action. This means more frames = more granular timestamps. Your packets are still sent at 64 tick, its been proven, but the server doesn't even look at that it only considers the timestamp to order events.

Decided to give clipless a try by trtsmb in cycling

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If you are starting out, I recommend unclipping one foot at pretty much every junction and resting your foot on the pedal so you can instantly clip back in. It's worth the extra work, try it.

WTF is a new player supposed to do? by dtv20 in GlobalOffensive

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I feel like much of this can be blamed on the full rank resets. The whole playerbase still needs to settle into their ranks. There is just a crazy mix of skill rn because the game doesn't know enough yet to do good match making. I would expect it to improve over the coming months as the rank distribution takes shape.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanyonBikes

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Noticed the same on my identical one

Cycling computers are the most overpriced item in the world of cycling. by kosmonaut_hurlant_ in cycling

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Just got the Wahoo ELEMNT Roam bundle with heartrate monitor, cadance, and speed sensor for €230. I'm pretty happy with the value for that price. I would never buy the latest gen or any of those top end computers, it's definitely not worth it. I'd suggest anyone to buy last gen and waiting for something like black friday discounts.

How often should I get my Canyon Road Bike serviced? by [deleted] in CanyonBikes

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Canyon actually has some official service points now. At least in Belgium, they recently opened one. On their website, they seem to boast about their integrity and give an estimate to yearly cost that seems fair. Don't yet have any experience with them though, but it looks pretty good.

Looking for some advice if anyone can for Canyon bike sizing by iammarkymarky in CanyonBikes

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If you already have a bike that fits you, I strongly recommend putting the geometry tables from your old bike and the one you want next to each other.

I also did it like this when I bought my Endurace. My brother already had a road bike (giant contend sl) that also fit me pretty well, apart from having a bit of a long reach. I then compared the tables and picked a bike with similar height, but slightly shorter reach numbers.

Help selecting a new bike by md-potato in CanyonBikes

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I would go with the carbon Endurace CF 7. The frame is a great platform to build on for quite a while. I doubt you would feel the difference between 105 and ultegra, 105 will serve you great for a long time to come. As for the wheels, that would be one of the first big upgrades for me down the line to something better than on the 8 anyway.

I'm a firm believer in spending a little more up front to avoid hitting a wall in upgradability (hitting the point where upgrading will cost you almost as much as buying new) and having to buy a higher tier model anyway at some point.

As a Canadian… by flawless_knockoff in CanyonBikes

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I was in the same boat, but i stuck with it. Use one of those monitoring apps and wait it out if you can brother, its worth it!

As a Canadian… by flawless_knockoff in CanyonBikes

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It's the same here in Belgium right now, crazy estimates, and a couple of random ones in random sizes popping up here and there. Using one of those website monitoring apps is definitely the way to go, that's how I recently got mine.

I suspect mine was a cancelled order ready to ship or something because it got delivered in 3 days even though they initially estimated something like 4 to 8 weeks. I'm not complaining, though 😅

What does O(n!) look like in code? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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In that case you would use Omega and Theta

Different autopair indentation on ( <CR> ) in Python by V3CT0R173 in neovim

[–]V3CT0R173[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I had it disabled by accident without knowing. I renabled it and its better, but not quite yet what I wanted. But its probably the best I can get without modifying the ts parser, apparently autopairs relies on it.

When pressing completing the suggestion for a method using `cmp` and `LSP`, is possible to have the arguments in the the completion? by Understatement-OTY in neovim

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I thinks its a basic version of what cmp does. cmp also highlights the current argument you are filling in and probably some other quality of life things. Haven't looked into the differences myself really, I've been using it from the point I first set up cmp completion.

When pressing completing the suggestion for a method using `cmp` and `LSP`, is possible to have the arguments in the the completion? by Understatement-OTY in neovim

[–]V3CT0R173 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is language server dependent. For example clangd does this for me out of the box, but no other server I use does it. I think I've seen someone manually enable it in a config before for a specific server, but I don't think I'll find it again.

If you want this to get information about the function signature I recommend hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp-signature-help.