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neeasade

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    Comment #33137871

    > I can't see how this is functionally significantly different than EasyMotion[1] or Sneak[2]. from the readme: > it maps possible futures, and shows you which key(s) you will need…

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    Comment #32817252

    I enjoy the date of 1976 as the origin date re: Emacs as teco macros because that's the same year vi was born (and thus, the war began)

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    Comment #32253926

    Been doing this for about a decade, it works nicely. Def recommend stows `--no-folding` flag (which prevents it from symlinking directories, just files) obligatory vanity link: htt…

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    Comment #30878251

    The recurse center is a special place. I attended Jan-Mar 2020, before yeeting myself out of NYC (because wow, what a time). It helped re-instill my faith in creative computing and…

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    Comment #26371612

    oh shoot, I missed this comment elsewhere in the thread -- just want to say I got their HP15C equivalent years ago and it's high quality.

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    Comment #26371598

    hey all -- if anyone is looking for a modern hp calc lineup equivalent, I've been super satisfied with the HP15c clone I got from https://www.swissmicros.com/products a few years b…

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    Comment #25446875

    I've been a BSPWM user for about 5 years now. It's very comfy. The client is close to the shell, and you can have both automatic and manual tiling modes. When there is some feature…

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    Comment #23071888

    I have the same setup, with one addition -- I use termux as an android share target so I can easily capture files and notes on the go. http://notes.neeasade.net/mobile-capture-with…

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    Comment #22806591

    https://notes.neeasade.net It's awesome because I use it for things I want to reference later.

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    Comment #17682994

    Everything the author describes lacking in the end exists in emacs. Come on in, the water is fine.