- Scheme
- Zig
- (let loop ((…)) (cond …))
I love how recursive looping reads and unfortunately there aren’t many languages implementing this approach.
I love how recursive looping reads and unfortunately there aren’t many languages implementing this approach.
I can totally understand. The Wayland has been a struggle for me as well so far :-D
I only convinced myself to step out my own comfy dwm setup, which i’ve been refining for years, once i’ve heard linux distros are starting to drop xorg support.
I found River quite fun one, but there is a lot of work ahead to make it home and Wayland is not very collaborative.
I’m still fighting this fight with River compositor. Found this great resource https://github.com/emersion/xdg-desktop-portal-wlr/wiki/“It-doesn’t-work”-Troubleshooting-Checklist, although, I still have to switch to Xorg occasionally due to this issue.
Looking great! Please publish your config somewhere one day.
Belarusian living in Bulgaria. To my huge surprise I miss the affordability and quality of banking services and cellphone providers. Local food while delicious is also very fat compared to what I’m used to.
Well, we sit on the ground and dig holes with a stick. I mean… that’s what men supposed to do…
Nobody knows (/s) but you don’t have to write keywords in upper case (for most DB’s default settings anyway).
Been using NeoVide for a while for that matter. It’s mostly ok. I’ll definitely give LV a try, thanks for the suggestion
I use NeoVim, but I don’t hate Microsoft (they contribute a lot to Linux kernel). What is wrong with me?
Every new tools (especially those being pushed by big corporations) meets resistance and suspicion. It’s a new thing to learn instead of something proven to work, usually more resource-hungry…
Sounds pretty terrible though. Paying $200 monthly to pay $20 for a simple visit is insane to me. I’m an expat living in Europe (so I don’t have the full privileges of locals), yet I pay about $200 per year for private medical insurance which makes doctor visits pretty much free for me. There is also an extended health insurance from the company (costs me about $20 monthly), which covers drugs, dental health an profilactical visits for free
I play a lot lately with SuperCollider (sound design + algorithmic composition software) and I love it. I don’t even think there is a commercial alternative.
Found myself there recently for a tech-related google search. Was happy to see the answer I was there for was removed by its author and their account was deleted.
Count me in. Removed my account after I had heard that admins are removing mods from the closed/nsfw subreddits. The content on Lemmy is not that diverse yet, I miss regional or nieche technical communities sometimes. But I hope things will get better eventually.
When I see an article refers to “Collectiwe West” I immediatelly know the article is going to be propaganda/conspiracy-theory bullshit
Good old landlords mocking. I bet there is sub-“lemmy” for that
Can confirm. I’m an atheist and this world rocks!
Cataclysm DDA is amazing if you are into this stuff.
Why is there Linux logo on the books?