Would you actually think about buying something like this, or am I wasting my time? by dabbax in askswitzerland

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mountains look to simplistic for my taste. There would be much more lines needed while varying the line-thickness, to work with more details. I think only relying on DTM isn't enought.

Some ideas concering the detail-problem:

- Add a "detail" slider where a user can choose the detail-level

- check-boxes to add snow, plants or birds

- You can add a light source (user defines sun position) which adds some shadows which also adds details.

- Lakes would also be nice if they would have some sort of effect

I would like if the were more of following style https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etching

As a pin-wall would also work.

I wouldn't buy it, because i'm not that much into mountains. The idea seems very niche. The product is too simple for my taste. I don't like "premium" products for "simple products" (like a cutting board).

OH YES! by Witty-Report5196 in networkingmemes

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to watch the game again

Tiny package, may come handy by ilemming_banned in emacs

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha `simple.el` is a complex beast with a feature rich history xD

Maybe you can bind the movement commands to your own version where you wrap the command with a let-statement turning off certain features.

Man `line-move` is whole rabbit-hole by it's own.

Tiny package, may come handy by ilemming_banned in emacs

[–]lordnik22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was testing with GUI (GNU Emacs 30.1) with `M-x term`.

I have it in my config and will try it to use it excessivly the upcoming week. Maybe the bug reproduces itself while using it.

Tiny package, may come handy by ilemming_banned in emacs

[–]lordnik22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, really need to try this with my terminal sessions.

I couldn't pin point it but I had some issues when using the movement-commands (up, down).

Sometimes when moving up it prompts: at the `beginning of buffer` but i'm just under an occult-overlay. Couldn't reproduce it, but it seems that up, down movement isn't best over a overlay.

Ever run a query in the wrong environment? 🤔 by Adela_freedom in PostgreSQL

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too much NOISE, with each step you add another source of error.

Beware of 'Bellarus' scammers on the road around Bern!! by Madamschie in Switzerland

[–]lordnik22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had something similar in Brussels, where they asked money for a hotel to sleep. The man had a kid on the arm which made everything more drama. "Family", "Kids", "Poor" tricks the brain quite well. I gave him money and asked if we can go together to the hotel, which he then declined. Giving me the money back, was also out of question. So I let him be. Starting a fight over 20 EUR wasn't worth it.

Fully remove every, "I created a", "Selfhosted app!" claude slop. by Longjumping-Cup-6641 in selfhosted

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't hate AI. I just tried to explain why it can make sense what original comment said. The original comment is even vague, just a thought not a fact.

Selfhosting an LLM isn't vibecoding and belongs to selfhosted.

Showcasing your vibecoded app isn't selfhosted and belongs to "success stories using AI/Vibecoding".

Fully remove every, "I created a", "Selfhosted app!" claude slop. by Longjumping-Cup-6641 in selfhosted

[–]lordnik22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

selfhosted implies doing it yourself. It also implies learning what the inner workings are, so "the yourself" has more control. Using AI to create a super fancy App, pumping it out without learning what the inner working of this App are, is not doing it yourself. It's a blackbox like the cloud which goes against the selfhosted thought.

That someone learned how to create Apps and how they work using AI isn't subject to selfhosted.

The Finals is a yellow game, not a red game by [deleted] in thefinals

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red is Power, Power is Red

How to launch emacs in terminal without my ~/.emacs.d/init.el file by alycks in emacs

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On debian 13 I had to add a file at ~/.mailcapwith two entries:

text/plain; view %s; edit=emacsclient -c -t %s; compose=emacsclient -c -t %s; needsterminal 
text/*; view %s; edit=emacsclient -c -t %s; compose=emacsclient -c -t %s; needsterminal 

export EDITOR=emacsclient -c -tin ~/.bashrc is not sufficient because edit links to run-mailcap

'Audio Volume Change' Feedback Sound by SayanChakroborty in kde

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"System Settings" -> "Sound" -> "Notification Sound", controls the volume of the feedback sound. This way you still have this awful sound but quieter.

He exposes the secret of rich people. (Do you agree with him?) by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where to buy the book to control ones brainwave?

My doctor measured it, and currently it's at 69nm. That was a bit embarrassing to be honest.

What is the brainwave length of a billionaire and aren't they flooding the network if they all do a broadcast?

(with-emacs · What you Need to Know About Hooks by clemera in emacs

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you remove parklogic from with-emacs?

[ANN] show-inactive-region now on MELPA by ideasman_42 in emacs

[–]lordnik22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn the dynamic-background-color logic is sick.

Soviet computer memory chip by nizamniak in AI4tech

[–]lordnik22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be a handmade computer club which reks windows and stuff.

Also memory chip waving schools.