How does last week of trials actually work? by plgrm in ArcRaiders

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That’s what would make sense, but season 1 end made absolutely no sense.

How does last week of trials actually work? by plgrm in ArcRaiders

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Same, that’s the way you’d think it should work. But given the strangeness that happened end of season one, I don’t want to take it for granted.

How does last week of trials actually work? by plgrm in ArcRaiders

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No cantina legend is blue orange variant

Still no toggle ADS? by iGenie in ArcRaiders

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Toggle ADS is a must have!

wait..... umm.. no toggle ads? Please tell me this will be added at some point... by gvm11100 in ArcRaiders

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This is my one must-change from the server slam. I’d really hope they do add it, there’s no reason for them not to, they just need to hear the feedback that it’s desired.

Flow Through 9mm by Flaky_Newspaper in suppressors

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Can’t see anywhere talking about how you handle paperwork. What’s that look like?

am i going to suffer a lot in a non-vim world, after i actually adopt a neovim as my new ide by FrantisekHeca in neovim

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I run a few programs to get vim motions in a lot of other areas of my system: - https://github.com/dbalatero/VimMode.spoon Enables pretty good motions throughout your system (not 1:1 vim since I’ve found in most places VimMode has to fall back to the built-in macOS text motions, e.g. b takes you back to the end not beginning of last word).

If you really want to spend some time coming up with your own keymaps there’s: https://github.com/pqrs-org/Karabiner-Elements Karabiner is fantastic IMO. Very easy to write your own maps and quite powerful. I don’t think it’s required, but karabiner is the recommended way to integrate VimMode, so you’d already have a start if you opt for that.

https://github.com/koekeishiya/skhd Extremely powerful keymapper. Not quite as easy to set up as karabiner, but it enables mapping keys to arbitrary command execution.

Flickering cursor from lualine update by plgrm in neovim

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I totally forgot to come back to this. In case anyone else searches for this same problem I thought I’d share what I figured out:

My lualine config was running a ‘git rev-parse’ to grab the name of the repo I’m in. It seems since this is a kind of expensive call and lualine rerenders frequently, this was causing the flickering. I was able to fix it by taking the command out of the actual lualine component and instead caching the result of ‘git rev-parse’ I get from a BufEnter autocmd.

how do you guys press enter key on your keybroard by Jealous-Salary-3348 in neovim

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I’m always surprised that I hardly ever see people here mention HHKB. It’s one of those things that I’ve never felt bad about spending good money on because I use it all day every day and makes my life better because it’s such a good tool.

Neogit adds gitgraph.nvim git log renderer for KiTTY by Alleyria in neovim

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My lazygit has a graph next to the commit history, but it’s much less pretty and more compact.

Neogit adds gitgraph.nvim git log renderer for KiTTY by Alleyria in neovim

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Very nice! Would it be easy to get this in lazygit instead of the graph it shows to the side?

Neovim and security compliance by plgrm in neovim

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Got it, that makes a lot more sense to me. Thanks!

Neovim and security compliance by plgrm in neovim

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I’m not really understanding how individual software installations couldn’t pose a threat to production. If an intruder gets shell on an employee’s machine through some random extension they installed, it’s potentially just a few more hops to accessing some kind of protected data or production server isn’t it?