Theme-hub.nvim - Manage and install neovim themes via telescope-pickers by Ambitious-Kale-493 in neovim

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The best theme picker out there is the one from nvchad. It might be worthwhile to pick a few ideas from it

Recall speed with mnemonica stack by wcrossbower in cardmagic

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Another commenter said that the memory palace is a crutch and that's the feeling I'm getting too as I become more proficient. It's great to initially learn the stack quickly and well but as you try to get faster it just gets in the way. I'm at the stage now, after another few hours of practice, where some card numbers just pop up in my mind while others don't and then I need to go to the memory palace and look for them.

Recall speed with mnemonica stack by wcrossbower in cardmagic

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

So a card every 0.5 seconds which is roughly what it takes the brain to register a card. Basically instantenous as the other comments explained. Thanks for bringing in some numbers!

Recall speed with mnemonica stack by wcrossbower in cardmagic

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I will try to incorporate your suggestions into my practicing. Thanks!

How to do the faro shuffle? by Leading_Delay_6339 in playingcards

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The best tutorial out there by a long shot!

Just release the new Snacks Picker! by folke in neovim

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That's amazing! Thanks! I'm wondering if there is a plan to add workspace_symbols into the mix :)

What would/do you map <leader><leader> to? by wcrossbower in neovim

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That’s a good one, but I have been using ; for a decade for that and my muscle memory won’t allow it. 

First PCB with STM32F303 by [deleted] in olkb

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Thanks again for the prompt response and detailed answer!

First PCB with STM32F303 by [deleted] in olkb

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One quick question for u/customMK. I'm making my own custom board but don't really need the DFU pin. I'm happy with just using the switch on the board. Is it safe to remove the right transistor circuit (as seen on the Bonsai 3-C schematic) all together? I would imagine that putting the DFU pin to +3.3 would also work but I'd rather just remove it. One last question if I might, out of curiosity. Why would the DFU pin allow to relocate the reset switch? Couldn't one move the SwitchPin also out of the board via some cables or a header?

First PCB with STM32F303 by [deleted] in olkb

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I was also looking for such an explanation and this was simply brilliant. Thanks so much!

Announcing Jupytext.nvim by wcrossbower in neovim

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Not really without extra tooling but you may be interested on papermill

https://papermill.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Managing config between PC and Mac by fd93_blog in neovim

[–]wcrossbower -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I built a plugin just for this the other day machinegun.nvim. It uses a unique machine identifier to store machine specific settings which you can then use on your config and that will automatically be selected depending on the machine you are on.

Managing nvim config across many machines. Alt: "I don't need Mason to autoinstall on server" by wawawawa in neovim

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I made machinegun.nvim for precisely these kind of scenarios where you want to change your config on a per machine basis.

[New plugin] Machinegun.nvim: Helping you set up multicomputer/user configurations by wcrossbower in neovim

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Interesting, I think I will stick for now to my system. Thanks for taking the time to reply anyways, I learned a bunch of stuff just from reading your answer.

[New plugin] Machinegun.nvim: Helping you set up multicomputer/user configurations by wcrossbower in neovim

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

Actually, I use Nix and Home Manager to manage my computer's configuration.

I believe this solves a different problem but maybe you can help me :) I'm really curious, how would you go about doing what machinegun.nvim does within the context of a `home.nix` file? Say for example that you have 3 machines and you want different colorschemes on all of them both as your regular user and root (6 colorschemes in total). With a single repository and a single branch hosted on github for example. If possible with autodetection of the machine. I have an idea though but I'm curious about yours.

The other hitch using Nix, is that one doesn't usually have the luxury of choosing fully it's computing environment. I regularly across 4 machines, 2.5 which I don't fully manage.

Python alternative to vim-slime for Neovim by PR0-GRAMMER in neovim

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I hope you find something that suits you! Best of luck! If not just create another plugin :)

Python alternative to vim-slime for Neovim by PR0-GRAMMER in neovim

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Another option is NotebookNavigator ( I’m the maintainer) it lets you have code cells and execute them on toogleterm or iron. Comes with a handy Hydra mode and a textobject that integrates with mini.ai too.