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  1. If you need to add additional args to exec in flymake-golangci integration I've made a fork for it
    github.com/Crandel/flymake-gol

  2. @crandel @birnim @benjifisher

    It's been a long time since I used #gvim, but I know for a fact that there is a gui version of #neovim that can display images. I didn't know that gvim couldn't do that.

  3. @thelinuxcast Hi Matt, you can find my #vifm configuration here. It has gruvbox theme, icons support and image preview based on wezterm protocol or tool called viu, for other terminals
    github.com/Crandel/home/tree/m
    github.com/atanunq/viu#install

  4. @thelinuxcast Hi Matt, you can find my configuration here. It has gruvbox theme, icons support and image preview based on wezterm protocol or tool called viu, for other terminals
    github.com/Crandel/home/tree/m
    github.com/atanunq/viu#install

  5. @thelinuxcast Hi Matt, you can find my #vifm configuration here. It has gruvbox theme, icons support and image preview based on wezterm protocol or tool called viu, for other terminals
    github.com/Crandel/home/tree/m
    github.com/atanunq/viu#install

  6. @thelinuxcast Hi Matt, you can find my #vifm configuration here. It has gruvbox theme, icons support and image preview based on wezterm protocol or tool called viu, for other terminals
    github.com/Crandel/home/tree/m
    github.com/atanunq/viu#install

  7. @amszmidt @restorante @demiguru @crandel @[email protected] @weavejester

    > And the editor on #LispM is called ZWEI.

    Well, technically... :-)

    ZWEI (Zwei Was Eine Initially) was the infrastructure for writing editors, while the actual editor on the lispm was called Zmacs. In practice, nobody messed with Zwei unless they were extending Zmacs.

    I have no experience of Eine, or at least no memory of it.

    And yes, Zmacs was different from Gnu Emacs, which was different from all the other Emacsen before it.

  8. @weekend_editor @charliemac @symbolics @restorante @crandel @Zenie @weavejester correct, I do recall, ‘sheet’ was the core abstraction in the #LispM window system. #CLIM made that a first-class concept, and #McCLIM still carries it forward today

  9. @weekend_editor @charliemac @[email protected] @restorante @crandel @Zenie @weavejester correct, I do recall, ‘sheet’ was the core abstraction in the window system. made that a first-class concept, and still carries it forward today

  10. @weekend_editor @charliemac @symbolics @restorante @crandel @Zenie @weavejester correct, I do recall, ‘sheet’ was the core abstraction in the #LispM window system. #CLIM made that a first-class concept, and #McCLIM still carries it forward today

  11. @weekend_editor @charliemac @symbolics @restorante @crandel @Zenie @weavejester correct, I do recall, ‘sheet’ was the core abstraction in the #LispM window system. #CLIM made that a first-class concept, and #McCLIM still carries it forward today

  12. @weekend_editor @charliemac @symbolics @restorante @crandel @Zenie @weavejester correct, I do recall, ‘sheet’ was the core abstraction in the #LispM window system. #CLIM made that a first-class concept, and #McCLIM still carries it forward today

  13. Eugene, Oregon-based guitarist and mbira player Richard Crandell passed away on October 28, 2022. Josh Rosenthal of Tompkins Square highlights his music and shares some memories. #guitarist #acoustic #guitarsoli folkradio.co.uk/2023/01/rememb

  14. Concetta Tomei as the Mom. She was actually in her mid-40s while playing the 37yr old Crandell matriarch
    #MusComEnt #DontTellMomTheBabysittersDead #ConcettaTomei

  15. @demiguru

    As far as I know, in Lisp Machine, the entire software, from the operating system into user applications are all available as gigantic Lisp functions.

    We can use the functions in our code. We can also edit the code, even the code of the program we are currently running, save the code, then reload it.

    Yes, the operating system itself can be edited, saved and reloaded.

    But it is different with Emacs. It is basically an elisp interpreter with some functionalities to aid text editing. These two are all C code.

    They cannot be edited, saved and reload.

    Emacs in Unix possibly is different with Emacs (EINE, ZWEINE) on Lisp Machine.

    #GNUEmacs #Emacs #LispMachine

    @crandel @alerque @Zenie @weavejester

  16. @john is garbage, has many fixes in recently, it is not fully ready yet

  17. @ericsfraga Since I started using I stop worrying about my dot files. Last time I got new laptop, it was ready for work in 10-15 minutes after install was done. All my machines are always up to date with any new config values of any program I'm using

  18. @ury I've abandoned ,as it was not possible to have 2 way sync with together with mobile rss reader. Now I'm using on + on

  19. @ury I've abandoned #elfeed ,as it was not possible to have 2 way sync with #miniflux together with mobile rss reader. Now I'm using #rssguard on #Linux + #capyreader on #android

  20. @circfruit @abcdw I use my pinkies for Super key( mod key ) and also for mouse keys and trackpad states. My home rows are Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Super on pinky

  21. @Taffer I would really recommend to try instead. I will stay in for sure, but I tried Zed for Go debugging, works very quick and have pretty good defaults

  22. @taak I'm using , the most powerful dotfile manager. Templating allow me to have the same file with different content, depends on hostname or OS or anything you like. Even my themes are configured via templates, so If I want to change any color it will be reflected in all apps, configured via text files

  23. @thelinuxcast I'm using Picard for music metadata and for playing. Works fine for me.
    musicbrainz.org/doc/Picard_Lin

  24. @oxalorg Never used straight.el or elpaca. When there was no :vc keyword I've used external load functionality for downloading packages from

  25. @[email protected] + .
    Cloud Nine
    ErgoTKL keyboard and Kensington Expert trackball