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ArkScript lang developer, split keyboard fanatic

  • This smells like bullshit because it’s just based on things users do not see (processes) or do not care about (the style used for your tabs).

  • Only says it’s fast on some specific benchmarks against alacrity. Not talking about why alacrity or kitty would not work on Linux/mac while ghostty does.

    Sure, it’s interesting that he managed to optimize so many things. But the claims in the picture are unproven.

  • Kitty is mentioned once in the article and that’s it. Doesn’t even mention its downside and how ghostty is so much better according to them.

    It’s a great project and all, but I’d love if people could stop stomping on others work just to appear better.

  • Unsure, I am using kitty with a very minimal config on MacOS and it works well. Haven’t had any bugs. Seems more like marketing to me (the image)

  • Nginx proxy manager can do all of the routing for you if you are using docker. In a graphical interface without touching config. It’s on top of nginx so you get all its benefits!

  • You could start by creating an issue to add translations for the language you want and then expressing your interest in doing it yourself but needing guidance. Maintainers would be more than happy to help you.

  • Alas vaultwarden is a vault and a web interface only. Not a browser integration, not a desktop app, not an android / iOS client that can autofill passwords.

    It’s very good, I’m using it myself with the official clients. I’m just afraid Bitwarden will start removing the possibility to use a self hosted vault or make it a feature you have to pay for.

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    RIP. :(

    Jump
  • High uptime is bad, that means you do not update your kernel

  • Self hosted Bitwarden. It has been awesome for three years, never had any problems when switching from windows to Mac and then my phone from android to iPhone.

    Better than keeper and last pass. Good synchronization and more options to share passwords or notes with friends compared to Firefox password store.

  • I’ve been using Scala professionally for 3 years. I don’t know what I’m doing most of the time because we have a ton of implicites and monads and extension methods. I just know the general idea and can get where I want by reading types.

    I’ve been creating a language for fun for nearly 6 years. I often don’t know what’s going on under the hood because it’s somewhat complex. I think this is normal for every language. You don’t have to know everything to be able to use it. You don’t have to write blog posts once a week about the language subtleties you found.

  • Yes, that’s the one!

  • I know of which-key.nvim that help you search your key map.

    There is somewhere a plugin that will belittle you for using jjj instead of 3j too, and I think that’s more like what you look for. I couldn’t find it, if anyone knows it!

  • I still have said button for language in my stars when going to GitHub.com/username?tab=stars

    If you only have the search box you can filter using lang:name

  • That’s a kit sold by 42keebs iirc

  • On my own server at home, yes. Because that’s important for me to know what’s going on and not discover something by chance weeks later.

  • This feels dangerously threatening. A formidable tool for scammers, stalkers and the like.

    How could one defend against that? Not post anything publicly, but what about leaks?

  • They would have to avoid paying their exec 25M$ a year, that would be a good thing imo

  • Damn that sucks

    Nintendo is really after every switch related not official project these days. The migswitch, Yuzu, ryu, any video showcasing their sweet games with mods (botw multiplayer videos have been DMCA)

  • Thanks for the insight! That’s not something I thought about

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Creating custom GitHub webhooks for automatic deployments

    lexp.lt /posts/github_webhooks_for_automatic_deploy/
  • C++ @programming.dev

    Checking if a hash is collision free on a limited domain

    lexp.lt /posts/checking_the_collision_freeness_of_an_homemade_hash/
  • Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev

    block new accounts from posting

  • Programming Languages @programming.dev

    An online playground for ArkScript

    playground.arkscript-lang.dev
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Anyone self hosting on Mac mini M1/M2?

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    How is your consciousness/mind structured?

  • Neovim @programming.dev

    Trouble v3 has been released

    github.com /folke/trouble.nvim
  • Apple @lemmy.world

    What adblocker are you using on iOS?

  • C++ @programming.dev

    C++ coroutines do not spark joy

    probablydance.com /2021/10/31/c-coroutines-do-not-spark-joy/
  • Programming Languages @programming.dev

    Type inference was a mistake

    borretti.me /article/type-inference-was-a-mistake
  • C++ @programming.dev

    ArkScript - a scripting language in C++

    github.com /ArkScript-lang/Ark
  • Nintendo @lemmy.world

    Did you find Tear of the Kingdom difficult?

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Finished assembling my dream GBA (SNES themed)

  • ErgoMechKeyboards @lemmy.world

    Altenswoop, 34 keys + 2 encoders wireless split with pinky cluster

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Enhanced push protections features for everyone coming to GitHub!

    github.blog /2023-08-09-enhanced-push-protection-features-for-developers-and-organizations/
  • Flutter @programming.dev

    I made a subsonic client to listen to my music, as a complete beginner with Flutter!

  • Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev

    Admins, lemmy 0.18.3 has a bug which stops instances from federating properly

    yiffit.net /post/868741
  • RoguelikeDev @programming.dev

    A modern C++ and (somewhat) generic roguelike

    github.com /SuperFola/pataro
  • C++ @programming.dev

    Tip-of-the-week/cpp readers, an RSS feed is now available!

    tip-of-the-week.github.io /cpp/feed.xml
  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    rewriting lemmy http links to community links