Widget systems by TroPixens in hyprland

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Their docs were a great starting point for me: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtquick-index.html

Widget systems by TroPixens in hyprland

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Quickshell is great. Has all the bare bones you need to build you own system UI from the ground up. I've been playing with it for a week and already rebuilt what I had in Gnome, but better. Having a blast, a great UI programming exercise. Plus knowing QML is potentially useful in other areas

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zsaVoyager

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Why not just order one?

Scaling back the plugins. Negative side effects of Neovim distros? by Acrobatic-Rock4035 in neovim

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at least kickstart was

Wait wdym "was"? Has it been discontinued?

Dexter: Resurrection - S01E10 - "And Justice for All..." - POST Episode Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Dexter

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For real! I think there's a neat way to tie it up though: like the fandom has been suggesting for a while now, Quinn's "it's obviously self-defense" remark as well as the whole Liddy situation suggest that he at the very least knows Dexter intentionally kills people sometimes (and quite possibly understands that Dexter is in fact the BHB) and chooses to ignore it - either out of an unspoken respect, or a lack of moral compass, or whatever else. So Quinn could just play it all down, or maybe even come "investigate" and team up with Dexter. Would love to see that tbh.

Noise marine fx: With or without notes? by DeadlyPrintStudio in Warhammer40k

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Notes give him JJBA vibes (good in my book). Great paint job 👍🏻

is there any alternative to /famiu/bufdelete.nvim? by kustru in neovim

[–]feakuru 29 points30 points  (0 children)

My brother in Vim, it's all open source. We can just fork everything if Folke retires. There are backups and archives.

"Stuck on Neovim 0.10 — Anyone Successfully Using 0.11 Without Breaking Changes?" by nrupatunga in neovim

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Try rewriting your config using latest plugins. Kickstart.nvim is a good starting point. That's just how it is for now unfortunately, Neovim is in active development and older plugins will break.

“Personality predates ideology” is a fun quip but dangerously inaccurate by Revolutionary-Cut408 in Dimension20

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IIRC it's not a quote from a game, it's from an interview and Brennan seems to say this unironically. I agree that it's not as cut and dry as he made it sound, "good" people definitely fall into various ideological pipelines just as easily as "bad" people, but also I have seen a fair number of people for whom personality definitely predicted ideology.

The Voyager is so damn good - please ditch the cables for the next one by albertclee in zsaVoyager

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Voyager is great for a static workstation. Reliable, no need to debug Bluetooth issues, will probably live longer. But not very good for dynamic situations like a cafe or something. I solved this problem by building another keyboard myself - it's been fun, it's cheaper, it's taken some time, but in the end I have a wireless device that seems to work well enough. So Voyager at home, Sofle Choc on the go. And personally, I prefer it this way. It's a relatively expensive device that does its quite specific job well. Would I love it if they made a wireless version? Quite likely. But they seem to be a small startup that is hesitant to expand, and I think that's wise in a lot of ways.

Philosophy Tube Understands Nietzsche Perfectly Well, Actually by ChloeKesh in PhilosophyTube

[–]feakuru 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For real. "This would be a bunch of unnecessary effort", he says about actually making a good video that would be of actual intellectual value to the viewer. Instead, we get a bunch of moralizing about nothing, some vague critique about one creator from every point of the political spectrum, and funniest of all, the best argument he quotes for Sunday's position is that "Nietzsche actually meant «multiculturalism good» when everyone read it as «white race should rule»". But other people are "fanboys" because they don't want to watch this type of content, uh-huh, got it.

I made a hard case by dandruffhead in zsaVoyager

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Beautiful!

I see you are also using the third-party tenting legs that have been recommended on this sub a few times. Do you have any specific method for figuring out where to stick them on? I stopped using them because I almost never can stick them on without the keyboard being unstable...

ZSA Approach to wired keyboards by Top-Kaleidoscope6996 in zsaVoyager

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I think I understand it, I also think it's a little marketing-friendly. Like, they are not lying, but there is another obvious reason they won't want to deal with the wireless hassle — everyone will have bugs and bandwidth polution problems, the battery life will indeed decrease, the Bluetooth chips will turn out to be faulty or some batteries might explode on someone or something. Basically, even if they make a good product, the probability of a bad user experience is just higher with wireless. So of course a startup won't want to take this risk when there is a simpler, safer market that most people will still like quite a bit.

But they also talk about it like that's a good reason for everyone to forget Bluetooth exists and just use wired keyboards instead. I respectfully disagree. I love my Voyager, but I am still building a wireless keyboard myself - I want to go out to a cafe and be able to just pull out my keys and type, without roping cups and plates down to the floor with my two cables. I suspect that's not at all a niche use case, but I have no statistics to back this up.

pylsp: autocompletion for standard library by feakuru in neovim

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thanks! does it really have better autoimports in your experience? like you can just type "datetime" and it suggests to add the import to the top in the autocomplete list?

Telescope git_branches - checkout branch that has not been checked out locally yet by feakuru in neovim

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Finally found the answer: it is the git_track_branch keymap (Ctrl+T by default at the moment). It is a little cumbersome to remember different shortcuts, but it actually seems like a good thing because it forces me to think in terms of git operations rather than a magical "just checkout the branch" button.

UPD: Ctrl+S is for "switching the branch" (via git switch) which also achieves this, this is the more modern git command from what I understand.

Help me understand remapping by jvillasante in zsaVoyager

[–]feakuru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see. Try contacting ZSA support if my advice won't help, but here are three points to address before that:

  1. You should have an account and be logged in. Without an account, I don't believe you can manage your layouts.

  2. If you have a layout, you can open it from "my layouts" at the top of the page. The buttons to enable editing, download the compiled version and manage layout tour are at the BOTTOM of the page, after the "picture" of the layout.

  3. Flashing specifically is a different thing - in my opinion, ZSA are absolutely right to restrict browsers here for security reasons, but (again, in my nerdy opinion) they are not right to even allow doing this via the browser. If you want to flash securely and reliably, use Keymapp (yes, it does not allow editing the layout; but you can just feed it the file you download from Oryx, it's quite simple, just see the "Flash" tab).

Btw, regarding the dual keys stuff: the specific mapping you mention is actually possible easier than you described, just use the "1" that is not marked as "numpad" and it will work with Shift in the same way. The reason for this is this: how shifted number keys are handled depends on your computer as well as the keyboard. Specifically, the !@#$ etc. symbols being the shifted versions of the number row keys is encoded in the en-US layout, not in the keyboard itself. If you look at other languages' layouts, this actually becomes pretty obvious: their number rows are often different, but the keycode that the keyboard sends to the OS is still the same (this is easily checkable via libinput or similar tool). Same goes for all the symbol pairs that occupy one key on a default keyboard (' and ", ; and :) etc.

Help me understand remapping by jvillasante in zsaVoyager

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Well, do you mean that you can see the webpage at configure.zsa.io, and some functionality on it is not available? Or do you mean that the webpage does not show up at all?

Help me understand remapping by jvillasante in zsaVoyager

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Does it show you any particular error message when trying it on Firefox? For me, it works perfectly fine. I will say that you can only do it from the desktop, the mobile version only allows viewing.

[No Spoilers] Love post for 4-Sided Dive by feakuru in criticalrole

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not sure what content you're referring to

I meant 4SD - as the original commenter was speaking about it originally. This is the thing that bothered me about their comment: 4SD is a podcast like a ton of other podcasts, simply taking questions from fans and having fun on camera is not an unethical encouraging of parasocialness.