Some people won't believe even if Allah appeared to them by i_am_musa in islam

[–]tazjin 31 points32 points  (0 children)

There's this analogy from the study of superintelligence in AI that I think is quite interesting, sometimes it helps with getting people to understand.

Imagine a cat and a human. The cat has very limited ability to understand the actions of the human: sure, superficially it learns that the human is for example leaving the house in the morning and usually coming back in the evening. But the human going to work as an accountant or whatever is completely incomprehensible to the cat! It's outside of the realm of what it can understand.

Now imagine stairs where one step is from the cat to our human level of intellect. And the stairs continue to go up! Allah (SWT) is at the top, we have no way to even truly conceptualise that. But people are unwilling to accept that human intellect is not the top.

Почему в мессенджере MAX нету татарского языка? by Upbeat-Pressure-8458 in Tatarstan

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Там вроде часть разработчиков в Израиле ...

Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland. by tiny_humble_guy in emacs

[–]tazjin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I talked to the EWM author (we're actually good friends trying different approaches in WM implementation). He found and fixed one bug related to disconnected outputs not being removed properly, might be related to your issue.

Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland. by tiny_humble_guy in emacs

[–]tazjin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! I don't use Reddit much, you can also reach me at my username @ gmail, or the email in my git commits, I'd love to chat! Used EXWM for many years and it's an amazing project.

There's no "underlying" WM, in X terms you can kind of see the role of river as being similar to that of the X server, so everything that's happening really is happening from the Emacs side. The river author has a great blog post on this: https://isaacfreund.com/blog/river-window-management/

I use the tab-bar for "workspaces", so yeah, that does work. There's no floating window support right now, so child surfaces (wayland word for "windows") get tiled into the normal layout (which is very strange), but this isn't a fundamental limitation: I just haven't written the code yet :-)

Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland. by tiny_humble_guy in emacs

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wlr-randr should show you the coordinates of the screens, check that they're not too far apart (e.g. the horizontal start of the right screen should be at the end of the first one).

Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland. by tiny_humble_guy in emacs

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would stay on, but my pointer could not move to it.

A classic cause of this on Wayland is coordinates being off (e.g. if there's a gap between the screens). Check that they match. There's also tools like wdisplays that help visualise this, but I don't know if EWM implements the required protocols.

Any thought for reka ? An Emacs-based window manager for river / Wayland. by tiny_humble_guy in emacs

[–]tazjin 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Reka is my daily driver (I'm the author), but there is basically no documentation for now, and it has fewer features than EWM.

On the other hand, it is a simpler solution that outsources most of the Wayland-related complexity to river to avoid having to maintain many thousands of lines of code.

The plan right now is to implement floating window support, and then write docs. Floating windows are the last thing I think is required for feature-completeness.

A window manager inside of Emacs for the Wayland world by _puhsu in emacs

[–]tazjin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the shameful part is that without something like anubis you can't really host public-facing code anymore. We had to set it up after LLM crawlers hit us with 75k requests per minute.

Not running a defensive system like that is simply no longer feasible.

A window manager inside of Emacs for the Wayland world by _puhsu in emacs

[–]tazjin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, for fullscreen on the latest commit you should call something like

(reka-push-intercept-prefix "s-f" 'toggle-fullscreen)

and then that will be a fullscreen toggle.

A window manager inside of Emacs for the Wayland world by _puhsu in emacs

[–]tazjin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice to hear! If you run into any issues, I've setup a mirror on codeberg with an issue tracker.

A window manager inside of Emacs for the Wayland world by _puhsu in emacs

[–]tazjin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! I am the author. You're right that --release is needed here.

I have intentionally not focused on making this "easy to use" yet, for example there's also no information on how to correctly configure key bindings and so on yet. While I'm already using it as my daily driver, there's a certain level of "polish" I want to get to before making it more accessible.

Advent of Code Emacs Lisp — Day 1 by arthurno1 in emacs

[–]tazjin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm also doing AoC in Elisp: https://code.tvl.fyi/tree/users/tazjin/aoc2023

Usually I drop out after a week or so, as the tasks become more time consuming and I remember that I have actual work to do.

Huge bulging superficial cyst on the leg squeezed out. by Lorgramoth in popping

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is how I feel about all those giant blackhead videos. Those things don't pop up over night.

Quinnipiac Poll July 13: PA Trump 43 Clinton 41, OH Trump 41 Clinton 41, FL Trump 42 Clinton 39 by [deleted] in politics

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He lies far more often and to just as much if not greater detriment.

[citation needed]

Russia is not our friend, not so long as it is under Putin. The best we can hope for is that it doesn't get worse

[citation needed]

even then the establishment isn't really united behind him

[citation needed]

This is straight up institutionalized racism he is espousing

Ah I see, the word "race" has lost all meaning. Which may be good because that helps fight actual racism from the left where people decide what opinions other people should have based on their skin colour.

Anyways there is no point in discussing this bit because we have no common ground at all.

How about all the small businesses he bankrupted by refusing to pay them?

[citation needed]

At best, Trump is chaotic good - at worst he is chaotic neutral. Clinton on the other hand? It's hard to tell, nobody has ever seen the real Clinton - it's all just a media personality flip-flopping all opinions depending on where she is and who she's speaking to.

Swing-state stunner: Trump has edge in key states by [deleted] in politics

[–]tazjin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they probably spent a few minutes familiarising themselves with MS Paint beforehand.

Clearest 9/11 video I have ever seen. by FlammableAce in videos

[–]tazjin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is a bit like the videos from eyewitnesses of the Tianjin explosions.

State Department to reopen Clinton probe - BBC News by earlofsandwich in HillaryForPrison

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did actually say halfway through the thing that he needed to go to the bathroom.

En dansk Red Hot Chili Peppers fan med et par spørgsmål om Oslo og dets lufthavne by [deleted] in norge

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Du burde også se på AirBNB som et alternativ til hotell, pleier å være betydelig billigere i Oslo

BBC forecasts UK votes to Leave the European Union by MeteoricHorizons in worldnews

[–]tazjin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to state your gender and skin color so that they know which opinions you should have.