

Everyday it’s getting harder to be, even a toaster wouldn’t want me
Everyday it’s getting harder to be, even a toaster wouldn’t want me
I think he made a mistake in his word and had written “ungulate” which probably should’ve been “undulate”. My bad if it wasn’t clear what I was trying to say.
The parents were most likely thinking that the problem will resolve itself and it’s just temporary. Speaking as a person that will write a similar greentext in 9 years.
In this story, if it is real, karma happened multiple times. Just not to your great-granny.
I just use plain ol’ vim and other cli utilities, such as grep.
Honestly literally any text editor will do, if you keep your notebook structure sane. Dunno what kind of “getting in the way” obsidian does, but I use it on my phone to edit my notebook and it just works.
I have one loosely structured notebook for everything. Four main categories are Archive, Resources, Projects, Areas.
My notebook looks something like this:
Notes/
|- Archive/
|-- Templates/
|-- ...
|- Projects/
|-- Minesweeper In C/
|--- Minesweeper.md
|--- C memory stuff.md
|--- Other related stuff.md
|-- World Shell Project/
|--- World Shell.md
|--- POSIX Reference.md
|--- How to write a lexer.md
|-- ...
|- Areas/
|-- College/
|--- MySQL Module Abstract/
|---- 2024-09-15.md
|-- Creative Writing/
|--- Age of Fire.md
|--- My Digital Heartache.md
|-- Health/
|--- Leg stretches.md
|--- Stop smoking.md
|- Resources/
|-- Parsing webpages with Readability-JS.md
|-- Terminal Tools/
|--- gcc.md
|--- ffmpeg.md
In my opinion you should really stop roaming for a miraculous app that will fix all your problems, pick up a text editor you like and start writing.
Not in my group. But we fight each other a lot both physically and verbally, which my also be considered “unnormal” in some circles. All guys are different.
I pressed Ctrl+d a few times and it deleted a few lines instead. Ctrl d and Ctrl u are used for travelling half-screen down and up. That’s right, you don’t know what I’m talking about and still spewing bullshit. *.world checks out.
Did Zed devs fix vim mode? In the early stages I tried it and lots of movements weren’t the same as in vim, I still remember trying to jump a few screen down and it just deleted a few lines instead. Also didn’t really like that you couldn’t controll the menu on the left using vim movements like you can with vimtree, really makes it unusable if you have to jump around between your mouse and keyboard. Gotta check it myself I guess, hopefully they made it better
Omfg, I remember now. I was watching some video of a dude coding and he said that “the guy that made D lang, Walter Bright, knows a lot of things about coding and he would be a good source of knowledge” lmao. It seems that I wanted to find something related to him and just forgot. Thanks mate.
The last thing on my to-do list apparently is “Walter Bright knows a lot of things”. Yea, just that message. I don’t even know who’s that or when I added it to my to-do list.
Listen mate, you can call bullshit all you want, I’m citing official documentation of my country that worked for years, specifically this one “СП 2.3.6.1079-01”, under part VIII, 8.9.
Thank you, I edited my top comment.
You’re absolutely correct.
There a multiple compartments to every kitchen, at least should be to adhere to sanitary documentation. A separate room for washing dishes, a separate room for cleaning vegetables, a separate room for cleaning meat and a separate room for cooking. The cooking room has separated workplaces for different kinds of food to reduce contamination.
Yes, I think there was a miscommunication. You’re correct about the factory setting.
I’m inclined to trust my professors that had years of experience, rather than someone off the internet.
I’d rather indie devs have that money than greedy corporations and casinos.