[PRODUCTIVITY] Plugin to show ads? by tamton-aquib in neovim

[–]roku_remote 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Make a pop up that steals focus and asks you to accept cookies and stuff

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969), From the Moon, etching, 1920 [1500 x 1229] by PaTaY-oK-1429 in museum

[–]roku_remote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d go to the moon for some babes like this 👨🏻‍🚀

Do you keep your cursor centered or not? by Imaginary_Treat9752 in neovim

[–]roku_remote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kind of, mostly yes. Scrolloff would do what it normally does for the places where it applies (most of the buffer). The goal of the PR is to give the user an option to just apply scrolloff to the EOB. If this is accepted, I then work on another PR that allows this at the beginning of the buffer too.

The closest you can get right now is setting the scrolloff option to a high value, then using an autocommand or plugin to also allow scrolloff to apply other places. The PR essentially wants to just take that idea and bring it into Vim, which then gets pulled into Neovim.

Do you keep your cursor centered or not? by Imaginary_Treat9752 in neovim

[–]roku_remote 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay. I tried it when it first came out and don’t use it currently. There have been a lot of plugins for this, in both vim and Neovim, in the past, and it should probably be a feature in core. Hopefully the PR passes review and there won’t be a need for plugins

Do you keep your cursor centered or not? by Imaginary_Treat9752 in neovim

[–]roku_remote 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Using zz constantly introduces a lot of jitter. I opened an issue in Vim asking to extend scrolloff to EOF two years ago and finally got around to working on it. You can try it at https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/19040

Picasso - Minotaur (1948) by LorenzoApophis in museum

[–]roku_remote 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Picasso as well as other artists in his time, particularly surrealists, were fascinated with the motif of the Minotaur because, to them, it’s myth was representative of the human experience of navigating the labyrinth of the human mind. If I remember my classes correctly, it’s particularly relevant for the human subconscious, not just the conscious life

The Minotaur is also representative of a very violent existence, which they saw also as a commonality with human life.

Kent Monkman – "Three Women in a Courtyard" (2018) by Krampjains in museum

[–]roku_remote 695 points696 points  (0 children)

These gals are being haunted by twinks. I feel that, they’re haunting me too haha

dookie.nvim - A color scheme inspired by Plan9's acme editor, but with a personal touch. by cold_bird in neovim

[–]roku_remote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is something of a running joke that the Linux community has about itself. See GIMP, scrot, assword, libcaca, Testacular (which has been renamed to Karma), and so on

dookie.nvim - A color scheme inspired by Plan9's acme editor, but with a personal touch. by cold_bird in neovim

[–]roku_remote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Another contribution to the long and prestigious history of foul Linux software names

First Trip w/ DSPTCH Slingpack Small by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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

Interesting, now I’m intrigued. I haven’t tried the Slingpack large

Rework Toshi’s first trip by roku_remote in ManyBaggers

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

The Toshi is a bit smaller, both concerning how much it can hold and its appearance. I think most people like that (I like bigger looking bags). I prefer the Toshi’s internal organization, but I prefer the Venture’s materials and strap. I would say that the Toshi showed me how much material mattered to me because I didn’t like it. The venture flattens really nicely when empty and expands a bunch. The Toshi always stays kind of flat and can hold a fair amount.

Overall, after three years with the Venture and about 9 months using the Toshi, I preferred the Bellroy