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  • For windows you dont need to buy it, you can activate it using microsofts own tools, its on github (dont remember its name right now.)

    As for linux, i would recommend openSUSE Tumbleweed, it is fresh, and the best part about it is that whenever you update the system, it creates a snapshot, so if the update had some kind of undesired sideeffects, you can just startup the old version. (These snapshots only effect the system’s packages, your apps will keep their state iirc. My brother uses tumbleweed and he is very content with it.)




  • Even if you agree with something, you can play the ‘devils advocate’ and say what is wrong. You need to look at both sides.

    I for example despise Apple. But i gotta admit their phones are pretty good if you just want a smartphone. Or if everything you have is apple, then the ecosystem is really nice.

    Try to understand the other side, and be the opposing person. So these conversations can happen.





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    9 months ago

    You know, RSS exists to literally circumvent this problem, albeit for articles. A lot of sites still have it, people just forgot that this is a thing. Little bit of a chore to setup, but its actually pretty nice. Obviously finding these sites is the hard part, but a good search engine (kagi btw) could make it work.

    Also PeerTube exists as well, which reduces the cost of hosting videos.


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    9 months ago

    Absolutely agree with the youtube subscription part. I am not giving them money if i can.

    So what do I do? Patreon. I watch ad free, and i give 1 dollar a month instead on patreon. Win-win.

    P.S. However, this way only a select few get money from me, but it is what it is.





  • At first I did now understand it, why would you even use it??(vim / neovim) It would take ages to learn it all. Then got around to try it, and in a span of like a week, I couldnt go back to editing text with a mouse. I wasnt efficient at first, but damn was it fun. Just cruising around the codebase without touching the mouse (as much as i could.)

    Yeah, it makes you more efficient if youve learnt it enough, but at the same time, it makes editing literal text way more enjoyable. You need to edit some boilerplate, and it actually becomes somewhat interesting like: ‘Can I use a macro here’, or 'How can i do it the most efficient way?’.

    I think it also gives you a state of mind as well (for me it definitely shaped it.) You want to learn your tools, you want to understand what makes a good text editor (ex. LSP), or just perfecting your usabilitx of a terminal / shell.

    At the same time, damn sometimes its a straight up curse that i learnt vim. I open any other text editor and i just curse the whole time: 'Where are my vim motions?!!?

    P.S. Remapping Escape to Caps Lock made vim usability to a 10 for me.