More like ... Just in case
MY PEOPLE!
More like ... Just in case
MY PEOPLE!
VSCode is what made me finally switch away from vim for anything but minor edits. It's just too good.
I did set up vim keybindings in it, though.
I first settled on vim as a teenager because I was a fan of... performing surprise penetration tests.
It defaults to opening files read-only, so you don't have to worry about the access/modified time on the file changing if you open one for... science reasons.
Man, this comment made me feel a little embarrassed at myself. I saw the shortcuts and thought about how I have a tradition of going to the top of the file when I'm done editing and about to save/quit. I always hit the shortcut for it and think "gg boys! Good game" and then quit out of vim.
Stop judging me.
You should settle on Liftoff because some of my code is running in it!
Or not. But it'd be pretty cool if you did.
Not sure what version you're on, but the "compact" view in Liftoff now (I'm on version 0.10.9) is actually compact:
It's true, at least for me. I can actually control the focus now instead of digging down a rabbithole of for 6 hours at 3am.
If I'm going down that rabbithole now, it's because I want to.
Quick editing for me is in vim. Anything else is in Visual Studio Code. Which I have set up with vim keybindings.
Oh man. I am a man that loves tacos and just southwest flavors in general. I have had a lot of tacos from a lot of different places. New tacos, traditional tacos, American/gringo tacos, different culture's version of tacos, etc. If it's a style of taco, I've almost certainly had it.
The Burger King taco is the only taco that I've ever thrown away and refused to finish eating. It is an abomination.
Man, the code in that project is really something else. Looks like something hacked together in a weekend
I think I'm going to fork it and make it... not that.
The stock Pixel phone app has this. If you don't use the stock phone app, you can't use this feature.
I've been using Linux professionally for a couple of decades and using it altogether since like 1996. I never knew about the
timeout
command. I'm gonna have some fun with that.I wonder if I can set someone's shell to it...