I was afraid that was the case yeah. I think I was using that before yeah, might just go back
So I've just started using the native LSP inlay hints. I was wondering, does anybody know how to move the inlay hints to the end of the line, instead of in the middle of the line? Matter of preference I suppose, but I find it clutters the line too much.
Personally I use macchina
Yeah pretty cool. Bit tricky at parts due to (imo) a lack of tutorials / easy to follow examples, but got through it eventually. Felt refreshing to not have to write js/ts
Recently did my portfolio website using Leptos, that was pretty cool. Currently, working on adding modded Minecraft launcher support to my plugin for rofi
called rofi-games
so the instances can be launched from there
I'd assume virtual machines - as for why, just checking their program works on different systems I guess
I use GOS but... Google phone...
Even with that title people still missed the sarcasm, mad
I couldn't get goofcord to work on Wayland but webcord works great
Assuming you're joking, this is why /s is sometimes required
A small rofi
plugin inspired by nerdy.nvim, made so that I (and hopefully others) don't have to use the web interface just to search for that perfect icon.
If you have any issues please let me know and I will try my best to fix it.
Github: https://github.com/Rolv-Apneseth/rofi-nerdy
Also available on the AUR as rofi-nerdy
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Yeah plenty of actual examples for games that don't work / work well on Linux. Minecraft is not on that list
Neovim plugin for terminal file manager integration - GitHub - Rolv-Apneseth/tfm.nvim: Neovim plugin for terminal file manager integration
Just thought I'd share here in the hopes of getting some feedback, and maybe it's useful for someone.
I created my first Neovim plugin, inspired by ranger.nvim (this is a fork of that) and other similar plugins. The main difference is allowing the user to choose between different popular terminal file managers so that they can try them out and see how they fit into their Neovim workflow. I also added some niceties like buffers are closed when deleting a file in the file manager and also allowing for completely replacing netrw
.
Let me know what you think! I won't lie it took a lot more hours than I'd be willing to admit for something so simple. May also post to R***it since unfortunately that's still the bigger Neovim community.
Not a big anti Mozilla guy but have you seen their earnings? You could probably put the Mozilla donations to better use elsewhere imo
For when I can be bothered to go through and clean it up a bit, I find xdg-ninja extremely useful
Hopefully same but we'll see. Love grapheneos but having to buy Google phones doesn't feel great
Nice. Still stuck using libreoffice until they support Wayland unfortunately.
Fr, hated school so much. At least you get paid for work and there is substantially less drama and bs (though I guess this depends where you work at).
Understandable
Since it's not on F-droid, anybody managed to install this with Obtainium?
Edit: doesn't look like the releases on the gitlab have plain APK files so guess it's not possible with Obtainium? Brand new to it so idk. Not stoked about having to download this from their website