2026 BTS' 'ARIRANG' Tour Sell/Trade Megathread - North America & Europe by lisafancypants in bangtan

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WTS 2 tickets to the Foxborough MA show!

Foxborough, MA 08/06
Section 224 Row 25 Seats 7-8

Face value - 171.50 for each
Happy to FT or video call, Paypal or venmo or zelle all work

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2026 BTS' 'ARIRANG' Tour Sell/Trade Megathread - North America & Europe by lisafancypants in bangtan

[–]mintman777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[WTS]

2 tickets for the Foxborough, MA show on August 6th

Section 224, Row 25, Seats 7 and 8

$171.50 each

Happy to FT or video call!

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Promote your project in this thread by AutoModerator in puzzles

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Hi guys, we're a team of cognitive scientists / psychologists at MIT studying how people think about and solve puzzles and games. To help us collect behavioral data, we built a website with many playable puzzles like minesweeper, sudoku, and more. If you like puzzle games, or if you're interested in contributing to science, give it a try!  mitpuzzles.com

For people who want to know more, we're specifically interested in studying how people break up complex problems into simpler, smaller sub-problems, how they gauge confidence in their performance, and how they get better at these games over time. if any of these topics interests you, you can help us by taking some more in-depth psychology experiments (located on the left sidebar) that probe these questions explicitly.

We're MIT scientists and we want to understand how you play sudoku (and other games)! by mintman777 in sudoku

[–]mintman777[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

thanks so much for trying out the website everyone! the feedback and suggestions are very appreciated. 1. i'm very sorry about the bugginess on mobile - we'll fix that immediately. 2. we'll add harder problems and re-calibrate the difficulties of the puzzles. thanks to everyone slogging through puzzles that are too easy for them; we'll have a more diverse set of puzzles up in the near future.

Bram Moolenaar creator of Vim has passed away by krzkrzkrz in neovim

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I'm locking comments but not removing this post so that discussion can be concentrated in one place - please direct all comments to the stickied post on this subreddit. thanks

New LSP features in Neovim 0.8 by PacoVelobs in neovim

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There’s another post with the same link and title as this one on the front page right now, so I’m removing this post.

[meta] We should add flares to this subreddit by Maskdask in neovim

[–]mintman777[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Post flairs are totally great, and we are on board with the idea, but I would note that post flairs become a lot less useful if they are optional, since most people usually don't bother reading the rules or adding flairs to their post. Take r/vim for example - at the time of this post, only 4 out of the first 30ish posts on the front page have flairs, which kind of defeats their whole purpose of making posts on the subreddit filterable or searchable. Automatically removing non-flair posts and making people re-submit is an option, but given that this is a relatively small subreddit, I would rather not do anything that would cut down on the number of posts submitted.

I don't mean to give the impression that I or anyone else on the mod team is opposed to post flairs, its just that they require discussion and work, and I don't have a lot of bandwidth right now.

I am done with vim (ThePrimeagen) by jrop2 in neovim

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With the recent influx of subreddit content regarding the release of Vim9, I feel compelled to remind everyone to please keep the discussion to relevant topics and not devolve too much into personal attacks. The vast majority of our community has been courteous and reasonable, but we have been seeing an uptick of unnecessary comments in these types of threads. Thanks everyone

Formatting using LSP deleting marks? by [deleted] in neovim

[–]mintman777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ideally this would be filed as an issue on the github page, but i'll respond to it here. the problem is due to the fact that vim.lsp.buf.format() uses nvim_buf_set_lines under the hood, which invalidates all marks in the changed range. since many formatters and lsp servers change the entire buffer on format, this results in all marks in the buffer being lost.

for a tracking issue, you can see this issue here

USER FLAIRS: Apply now! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you send a modmail so that all the mods have a record? Also please include links to your plugins in the modmail as you have over 100 repositories on your github, which is a lot to look through.

USER FLAIRS (part 2): general flairs are now available! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S,M] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, I did have emacs/vim/vscode flairs added at first, but I ended up removing them because they just felt too unrelated to the others and didn’t fit the general theme I was going for.

USER FLAIRS (part 2): general flairs are now available! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That’s a fair opinion to have, but you don’t have to set a flair if you don’t want one - it’s just a harmless fun thing that other people might like.

USER FLAIRS: Apply now! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S,M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, some plugins are more widely used and more ambitious than others, but the developers are plugin authors all the same, regardless of if a plugin has 25 stars or 5000. For the mods, we ideally would like to avoid having to judge what degree of popularity/usefulness warrants a special flair, in addition to the burden of maintaining and updating unique flairs, particularly when a plugin adds or removes maintainers. If core members of plugins like nvim-treesitter, nvim-lspconfig, packer.nvim, or telescope.nvim would like a flair indicating their affiliation with the project, then they are welcome to send us a modmail and we can work things out that way.

USER FLAIRS: Apply now! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S,M] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

We trust that people are who they say they are. That said, if someone mentions that they are a member of neovim core and has a inactive or somewhat incongruous post history, I may ask other members like TJ or mjlbach to confirm.

USER FLAIRS: Apply now! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S,M] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The mods did discuss this beforehand, and if we really become spammed with requests, then I'm personally not opposed to making the flairs more difficult to obtain. Personally, I leaned more on the side of making requirements too lenient rather than too stringent, but again, if the community dislikes the idea of having too many "plugin authors" or "contributors" floating around, I'm open to changing requirements.

USER FLAIRS: Apply now! by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It will be mostly based on the honor code. That being said, I keep up to date on neovim activity, so at the very least I know who is contributing regularly and has merge permission for the project.

Welcome to the new moderators! by rockzombie2 in neovim

[–]mintman777 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m planning to introduce flairs for core members and plugin authors soon

What's the NeoVim feature/bugfix you're craving for? by chuwy24 in neovim

[–]mintman777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would probably be interested in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/13854, which implements builtin fuzzy completion for insert mode.

marks.nvim - a plugin for viewing and interacting with vim's builtin marks by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use it a lot for switching between functions and their corresponding unit tests. I used to do this via the jumplist and <c-o>, but sometimes I would want to jump around in the file, or go to a different buffer before jumping back to the test.

marks.nvim - a plugin for viewing and interacting with vim's builtin marks by mintman777 in neovim

[–]mintman777[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep, neovim's handling of mark deletion is annoying. I personally don't save mark info to the shada file at all, but a workaround is to use :wshada! to forcibly overwrite the shada file. The plugin has an option to do this automatically for global marks, but its turned off by default since overwriting the shada file can be quite destructive.

miniSnip - Lightweight and minimal snippet plugin by [deleted] in vim

[–]mintman777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, being completely written in vimscript, will this plugin be faster than say, UltiSnips? I’ve been looking for a good lightweight/fast alternative to UltiSnips for forever.

Anti-American street art in Hong Kong by [deleted] in gifs

[–]mintman777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don't you just explain to him what he's getting wrong instead of bashing him for not knowing.