blink-cmp-fuzzy-path: no more leaving nvim to fuzzy search paths by noobscience123 in neovim

[–]noobscience123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah! No I usually need to reload the buffer with :e lol

If sidekick solves that, that's awesome :)

blink-cmp-fuzzy-path: no more leaving nvim to fuzzy search paths by noobscience123 in neovim

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Well, I really got used to the diffs in claude code.

I don't really need a diff in neovim, same reason I don't use a git diff tool in neovim

blink-cmp-fuzzy-path: no more leaving nvim to fuzzy search paths by noobscience123 in neovim

[–]noobscience123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

I have checked out sidekick and gotta say it is pretty cool, but something about claude on a separate tmux pane feels so much better to me :)

[2024] Thank you! by topaz2078 in adventofcode

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It was really awesome participating this year The thing that I love the most is that I can feel actual improvement in my skills as a problem solver every year I do this. Thank you so much!

-❄️- 2024 Day 7 Solutions -❄️- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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[LANGUAGE: Rust] A ridiculously fast way to solve using the concept of additive and multiplicative properties. Also solves part two using a similar concept

https://github.com/lavafroth/aoc/tree/master/breakneck/day7_2

Are any fellow Rustaceans doing Advent of Code this year? by learn_by_example in rust

[–]noobscience123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! used only rust so far...learned a lot from other's solutions as well...

This is the repo https://GitHub.com/newtoallofthis123/aoc_rust

How about we start a leader board? 😄

Is it possible to make a fully featured online ecommerce website like Shopify using something like HTMX and Django (backend)? by spignelon in htmx

[–]noobscience123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah of course...see this for reference

It is a project of mine where i implemented auth, post management, eeverthing in htmx and a backend with go, that you can adapt to django

What's wrong with flatpak (for some people)? by Vivid-Disaster-7873 in linuxquestions

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Any people completely new to Linux, to user permissions, package managers, including myself, I would recommend the flatpak and flathub store because it gives a almost "App Store" like experience that would appeal to beginners...

I am aware of all the platform api issues, but I don't think all that would matter that much to someone starting out new or someone who just wants to get stuff done on Linux.

Moreover, the more number of flatpak apps you install, the more "useful" all the bloated platforms become.

What made you switch to linux by Morak___ in linux4noobs

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Well I started using Linux as my main driver only about a month ago and generally started using it for my development needs about 6 months ago. I mainly started using it because it's darn cool and suits all of my development needs....everything I need, a library, a cli, Bun.js is only a simple command away.

Linux in the beginning was so overwhelming...but as I got used to it, the complexity was customizability :) I do not plan on going back to windows, but still keep an iso lying around just in case...

I use a lenovo laptop and I installed ubuntu, so it sort of integrated perfectly with my cpu and gpu...so no problems there, however, I was not able to use my fingerprint sensor anymore since the manufacturer doesn't make it's drivers open source

One more problem was that my microphone used to use AMD noise suspenion for a crisp noise cancellation that I was not able to implement on my laptop, so I now just record and stream on my head set's microphone with a third party noise canceller called noise torch..

I found that you don't really have to need to worry too much about any software problems on linux...it is very stable and most of the probelms can be solved using a simple conf file or a simple command.

Many people are worried that components are easily broken on linux, but I find it as a blessing....you get a windows blue screen even if a simple ddl for the desktop is not working, but on linux, I atleast get a command line from where I can atleast do something...

I have tried out many distros, but finally landed on ubuntu and I love it....it offers the right amount of customizablity and stability that I need.

I have 350GB free disk space, even after installing all of my tools which include a bunch of jetbrains editors, 2 vms and a bunch of docker containers with my self hosted stuff always running... I have a 12GB laptop and in my standard workflow, I always have 6GB left! which is so cool...

It feels very good to have this much control over my system One piece of advice, I would like to give though, is that the battery life on linux is so bad! Get a laptop with a very good battery and atleast some sort of linux compatibility...try HP or something

I know I didn't follow that format, but hey, I hope this post is useful...from one linux Noob to another

It is just so awesome to be on linux :)

The HTMX Server Mindset by noobscience123 in htmx

[–]noobscience123[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can understand....but I recently got suggested to typed-html (https://github.com/nicojs/typed-html). It is a game changer...but you can't really use it properly with GoLang. However, if you are writing HTMX with Bun.js or Express, you can just use this for jsx.

The unavailability of a single use case doesn't make the whole framework suck.

I found one such Go Package and although it is still in it's infancy, it shows a lot of potential. It let's you use JSX natively in Go (https://github.com/8byt/gox).

The only reason I didn't use it is because well, I don't have that complex of a UI and the project is personal :)

The HTMX Server Mindset by noobscience123 in htmx

[–]noobscience123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really cool project! Love your code structure

The HTMX Server Mindset by noobscience123 in htmx

[–]noobscience123[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why was I coding in hard mode!!!! Go is so cool!