

chronisch unlustig dieser Typ...
aber er hat den kapitalistischen Opportunismus sich voll und ganz seinem Klientel zu widmen, muss man ihm lassen
i like "weekly" newsletter style feeds, so here are a few:
are you fucking kidding me
went today. the rest of the inner city is great and walkable. but this is still an eyesore and made me think of this community right away
does the dup
completion-item option work for that? it should at least dedup items from the same source, which should work as it's all the luasnip source(?)
https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp/issues/511
https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp/blob/main/doc/cmp.txt#L534
https://neovim.io/doc/user/insert.html#complete-functions
it matters in what order the items are loaded in with this: the first one wins
here's a few that I have in my rss reader, most of them technology/open-source related:
not blogs, but more niche news compilations:
is that using the same software in the background as doubledoubletop?
The Secret to Japan's Great Cities | Not Just Bikes
Click to view this content.
would wstunnel help? just run that between both machines and pick whatever works best, even if that is ssh
echasnovski/mini.icons: Icon provider alternative to nvim-web-devicons
Icon provider. Part of 'mini.nvim' library. . Contribute to echasnovski/mini.icons development by creating an account on GitHub.
setting it up like this implements the nvim-web-devicons API, so many plugins that depend on that work with mini.icons too!
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require('mini.icons').setup() MiniIcons.mock_nvim_web_devicons()
just remembered something... while you can follow the site via RSS of course, they also post to a pleroma account for new blog posts and - crucially - updates to their ecosystem of extensions and tools
it is for sure
i recently made the switch from doing k3s+flux to have everything in code with bundlewrap and anemos/makeimg
How to use Free Software to learn Japanese, and more.
Badge(r)s!: a geolocation-based game built on OSM data
Free casual GPS game about creating, sharing, collecting and distributing virtual swag in the real world. Join, shape your environment, play with us!
it's a bit rough in the ui/ux department and requires a google account but i had fun testing it today. you walk around to "produce" badges, which you can then "drop" wherever you are to make claims on map quadrants
found via https://weeklyosm.eu/archives/17334
upps, i was going to post the link actually... then boost made it look like i was going to be able to attach a picture too :P sry
EDIT: i changed the most to actually link to this
Fancy markdown conceals for neovim
A hackable markdown, Typst, latex, html(inline) & YAML previewer for Neovim - OXY2DEV/markview.nvim
what kind of themes do you mean? just the client.*
colors as documented in sway(5)
or also styling of terminal, gui apps and such?
more so in the latter case, maybe check out https://github.com/Misterio77/flavours based around base16 themes
I use it to manage all my color configs
On Open Source and the Sustainability of the Commons par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
i was excited at first that he wasn't using the usual suspects for grepping (fzf.vim or telescope)
but at least telescope did come up at the end
anyone tried the snapcast support?
cool :)
makes sense, they support plenty of donation options, if that's suggested/a requirement to let me transfer in more than 1 :)
that looks great, thanks o/
EDIT: looks like you can only manage 1 domain before having to contact their support
aren't those more drawing apps and less photo editing?
State of the Map 2024 in Łódź
State of the Map Europe 2024. International event of OpenStreetMap community that will take place in Łódź, Poland between 18th and 21st of July 2024.
18-21 July in Łódź, Poland