oh, i hadnt thought of that. i didnt think think it would be very helpful, but after i watched that video, it really opened my eyes to the dangerous possibilities.
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oh, i hadnt thought of that. i didnt think think it would be very helpful, but after i watched that video, it really opened my eyes to the dangerous possibilities.
also great bc u always have the option to choose which app to open with, and acts as a confirmation if you accidently click a link
just for simple tasks, where i need something between the simplicity of bash and the type safety of rust. its just my personal preference when it comes to scripting, although i do believe it should be the first consideration for choosing a user friendly but powerful embedded or config language, like for neovim, especially if performance is a concern, but it will ofc not always be the best option. the 1 index is certainly annoying though, but i would personally rather that than anything to do with python, especially whitespace. the if...then
and for...do
is the same as bash, so i dont think its that bad
i would say lua if possible, but python has more libraries
they would each rather be daft separately
no the Huffing™ variety has more uhhh toxins
endevouros is a great option imo. not as bloated as manjaro, but everything works out of the box. it being arch based makes it easier to install things and troubleshoot, due to arch linux support. i would recommend kde as the desktop environment if you want something fully featured with lots of customizability options, but i3 is nice, but annoying to get started.
respectfully, why did you write it in bash? for the challenge?
which shell? because zsh ps1 formatting is neat :)
custom, baby! based off starship, but half the latency
great explaination
death penalty if they dont listen
its like supporting russia, but more mainstream
**no longer is recognized
(it never existed)
yeah, blind genocide. that never went wrong
based asl for using vim without plugins. although what is difficult about copy/pasting? i think u can get vim to use the system clipboard with a command
you get trapped in Vim because you dont know how to exit.
i get trapped because ive sunk so much time configuring
unironically a good point tho.
its usually an ID10T problem