@duncan_lithgow I finally released the grammar and a nvim plugin for it if your interested again. Still only usefull if you have hicad, but you can get a glimpse of the language.
https://github.com/petrisch/nvim-hicad
@Lioh I can understand that. If the input is still written out and you can still do it by hand, then i don't mind. But i already had the opposit, which is meeee...
There is hundreds of #todo apps with various frameworks and dependencies, all well explaining how they are to be used. But for me honestly the first thing I look at is 'how do you actually store the content'. Is it #TodoText, is it a database? Is sycing to a remote maschine the purpose. Like thats the part to decide wheter i actually want to use it.
@lowqualityfacts fun thing is also, that automobiles have never really been automazic at all. And now that they trying to accomblish that its a 'selfdriving' thing, as if it 'knows' where it _wants_ to go.
Is anyone here attending the #openbim forum in #luzern this wednesday?
I will be at the #hackathon looking for coenthusiasts.
https://openbim.ch
Maybe someone from #osarch #blenderbim #freecad
In 14 days, on July 2nd, it will be a slightly early three years anniversary of weekly updates on #LinuxMobile (I started with this on July 4th, 2020). I would like to deliver something special, but due to life things (too much work makes Pete a dull boy ;-)), I am short on ideas.
Please send me an email if you've got ideas: three@linmob.net
@governa ah the good old grandmother trick.
@pafurijaz wow very nice indeed!
@pafurijaz where is that?
It's bookworm release day! Across the world members of the release, publicity, images and FTP teams are brewing industrial quantities of coffee as their final preparations are completed #ReleasingDebianBookworm
I finally attempted to get https://github.com/tomblind/local-lua-debugger-vscode to work with a variant of the custom #neovim lua interpreter approach I wrote about in https://zignar.net/2023/01/21/using-luarocks-as-lua-interpreter-with-luarocks/
I had to extend the wrapper script to support stdin but now I can debug neovim plugin test cases with busted.
(See https://github.com/mfussenegger/dotfiles/commit/637e14c3e0435b88c07c84847cb06bc7d76176f8 for the interpreter changes, it is now in lua and uses `nvim -l` directly)
@starfrosch
- essen
- atmen
- nicht sterben
- nicht selber verbrennen
- zufrieden sein
Ist aber halt schpn deutlich weniger wichtig.
Kundgebung gegen die #Chatkontrolle nächsten Mittwoch um 12h vor dem Bundesrat.
Nächste Woche findet die Innenministerinnenkonferenz in Berlin statt und wir wollen ein Zeichen gegen die Komplettüberwachung unserer Kommunikation setzen.
Unterstützt uns und kommt auf die Straße!
https://digitalegesellschaft.de/2023/06/kundgebung-gegen-chatkontrolle/
@vyskocilm should be something like
default_shell "fish"
see here: https://zellij.dev/documentation/options.html
@vyskocilm i see, but zellij is just a multiplexer, so it has some config or uses probably some $xdgshell env var as itz shell. Can you see whoch one it takes? Or you go the other way round, what happens when starting zellij in xterm?
@vyskocilm sounds strange indeed. Which terminal is used by zellij? Maybe not what you expect. Eitherway it should pic dark from your neovimconfig, but maybe thats not happenibg in the other scenarios either. Can tell from tomh how to check that.
@vyskocilm shure your not loading a colorscheme later in the config?
i'm glad to be able to say that we are once again working with NLnet. this time they are funding the development of a future MNT Reform version (codenamed MNT Reform Next) that is thinner and powered by a next-gen processor such as RK3588. please note that we are still early in the process and want to solicitate feedback and collaboration from other makers so that it is easy to contribute and reuse modules across projects.
@jonn There must be something off. It should open immediately. LSP catches up after a while yes, but until then you should already be able to work
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