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Unofficial documentation using OpenAPI is here @egeres@lemmy.world .
Btw, the user interface uses the same API. Just open the web developer tools in your browser and look at the network tab.
Unofficial documentation using OpenAPI is here @egeres@lemmy.world .
Btw, the user interface uses the same API. Just open the web developer tools in your browser and look at the network tab.
It seems to be built on the same components as VScode and VScodium. Honestly, I don’t see the point… yeah, sure, they want their editor to work on the web, but couldn’t they have don’t that with a GUI lib that compiles to WASM?
It feels like it’s only for open source purists aka a minority.
I’m hoping it’ll be less effort setting it up than vim/neovim. Both need a bunch of plugins to be worth using. I got some preconfigured neovim config (doomvim or something) and while it’s better, a bunch of stuff just doesn’t work.
It’s the most wanted feature.
I think if people really want it, they can pool together on a bounty.
Thanks for the tips. I’ll give Helix a shot. I’ve been trying to get rid of vim and now neovim for a while. Maybe helix will be the solution.
It’ll be the topic of major news outlets the world around. The BBC will have a live interview with the developers of Mint and Bazzite, governments will decide to invest in opensource to replace Windows, Mac and any other closed source viruses, there will be a Linux User Foundation that collects money purely for linux (unlike the Linux Foundation) where people can apply for jobs to work on the kernel with entry-level positions like intern and junior, the Opensource User Foundation will be founded to propagate opensource wherever and whenever possible, … it’ll be glorious!
We will truly enter a better world, all thanks for 5% penguin.
I’ve read about Helix and it seems less effort than vim or its evil twin (emacs). How long did it take for you to get productive?
To my knowledge there’s still only nix-idea, but tbh I haven’t found any good IDE or editor for nix. Syntax highlighting is easy, but advanced features like code suggestion, “GOTO definition”, and so on have never worked for me 🤷 Does good nix support exist anywhere?
From what I gather, this isn’t opensource, which is a pity. JetBrains makes the best IDEs out there for me. Anytime I touch something else, I feel hampered. Everything else just seems to take too much setup no matter how much time I put into it (looking at you neovim).
Developing Rust in CLion has been a charm so far, but let’s wait until v2 of RustRover before switching over…
Who the hell came up with that? 😂 I’m sorry, but that’s hilarious.
To disable predictable interface naming and switch back to the old scheme, add
net.ifnames=0
andbiosdevname=0
to your boot paramets.
What is the old scheme? This?
The solution to this issue is to assign custom names based on MAC address. The MAC address is hardcoded into the network adaptor, and will not change. (There are other ways to do this as well, such as setting udev rules).
Does that mean that until you name something it’s unusable?
Sometimes I’m in awe at the effort people put into these memes. Well done 😄
P.S Now make one about people who squash 100 commits into one without cleaning up the message and have a single commit with 1k added / 2k removed in it for the sake of “clean” history.
Code is the most in depth spec one can provide. Maybe someday we’ll be able to iterate just by verbally communicating and saying “no like this”, but it doesn’t seem like we’re quite there yet. But also, will that be productive?
Doesn’t seem like it’s open source. Am I mistaken?
Solid meme. 5/7. Don’t put your pokemon into the walled garden of linux.
You don’t believe that income (or lack thereof) can motivate the sale of a popular library to a shady party?
Any threat actor group with sufficient funds from various campaigns, spyware, etc could use said funds to buy out a dev, owner, etc.
I don’t see VLC being bought out.
This is the perfect example of distracting from the fact of what happened.
If you say so… this isn’t the first time an underpaid opensource dev sold their project only for it to end up being used for ads or malware.
Opensource devs need to get paid a living wage 😩 This stuff keeps happening and somehow, I can’t completely blame the devs. Thousands of sites use the product and barely anybody donates. It’s not sustainable.
Ctrl+F “NixOS”
Anytime stability is mentioned somebody has to chirp up with NixOS. It’s the law.
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
Anti Commercial-AI license