

Those projects contribute the bulk of funds for the development of fzf.
It’s normal to credit them and I’ve seen that done on multiple open source projects.


Those projects contribute the bulk of funds for the development of fzf.
It’s normal to credit them and I’ve seen that done on multiple open source projects.


Want an even bigger game changer? fzf combined with control-r.
Enjoy.
My team has a product repo and it’s fantastic. Instead of a monolithic repo across all teams, it’s limited to just the work my team does. About 5 applications and their related libraries and tools are all in the same repository, making it super simple to share related code amongst the 5 applications we maintain in it.
We have a couple other separate repos that have nothing to do with our applications (ELK stack and docusaurus)
That was just one reason I gave. I personally do not like android, and my past experience with a pixel phone did not go well.
I want a phone that’s usable without having to worry about custom roms and Google locking down side loading of apps in the future. There was enough outrage that they gave up on their recent attempt, but we all know that’s not permanent.
My personal preference would be for a Linux phone that works and does so well. That doesn’t exist yet.
Switching phones isn’t necessarily easy or doable for everyone. I’ve got my device already, I appreciate this new app since it’s usable without me spending more money or changing everything about my mobile device.


What does politics have to do with an operating system? How are republicans annd MAGA immune from your statement? It’s best to leave politics out of it.


Local residents in cities with data centers are dealing with higher electricity costs. Those costs get passed on from the corps to the local residents. On top of that they’re dealing with water scarcity and pollution.


Without accounting for the cost of a PC being so crazy, you really don’t need a college course to install and run Linux, or to setup steam on it.
Give it a shot on an old/cheap device someday. It’s come a very long way in usability.
I just tried it out, and IntelliJ’s vim plugin supports macros. You’re in luck :)


mpv is cool and all, but it’s not going to play media on my Apple TV which is using Jellyfin via Infuse.


This is SHOCKING!!! Job well done 😂
Buffers do work in IntelliJ. Not sure about macros since I don’t use them. Haven’t checked VSCode. I found the IntelliJ plugin was better though.
I use vim keybindings in both IntelliJ and VSCode with no problems.
IntelliJ has local history for that case.
I rebase and force push daily. I like squashing all my commits, and our main branch moves quickly so I rebase off that often. Zero issues for me.


You’re wrong about the games part. Most of us have no issues with that because of proton. As long as the game doesn’t require kernel level anti-cheat malware.
And yeah, 3D program written for windows is not going to run on Linux natively without issues. That’s common sense. It’s up to the developers to support more platforms, and that will happen with market share.
My company’s policy is 90 miles. I know people who have to drive 1.5 hours to work each way.
You may not like tap to pay or CarPlay but I and a lot of others do.
It’s a deal breaker for me to not have these two features in a product I’d like to spend hard earned money on.


It’s been well documented.
False positives don’t matter, and there’s no human to talk to when it occurs.
Ok. Let’s go with it being ads. It’s a free open source project that’s absolutely worth using. Are you going to crucify them for it? Wanna donate for its development?