Japonica

joined 2 years ago
[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Me. I use Slide for Android, an #openSource one (do we do hashtags here, can't recall!)

[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I've been trying with a reduced config, but I can't get it to reproduce reliably. I do something and it exhibits, but then try to repeat it and it doesn't!

[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ah, great tip re Telescope resume - I feel a keymap coming on! Yes I've noticed it works the 2nd time. I might post something on the issue queue and see where that gets me. One thing I don't like about debugging this stuff is that it could be anything: lazy / neovim / my config / telescope / Treesitter|LSP indentexpr / ... so I'm always quite tentative with opening an issue on gitlab/codeberg/that-other-one-that-steals-your-code-for-profit as I know devs often put hours in unpaid!

[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I am using Lazy

 

e.g. the builtin live_grep function. Particularly if it has to open a buffer, the cursor is just on line 1, not the line I selected in Telescope. I think it might be to do with folding?

Just wondering if anyone else had this and knew a fix?

[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Riiiight, I didn't realise you couldn't move servers (I'm new to the fediverse and have mostly used Mastodon). I suppose you could set up a new user and post using that and leave your other account alive; that way you're saving load on lemmy.ml and keeping your content available while using the new server for new things. Agree this fragmentation is not good though, and definitely Discord is not a helpful (and a closed) thing.

For me I dislike forums; I find them terribly frustrating in terms of extracting useful information - you have to read through pages of back and forth; people rarely summarise their findings wrt the initial post succinctly.

In terms of investment, I perhaps feel the opposite. I came here from Mastodon because I like the community-first approach rather than the individual-centred approach of mastodon. So I don't massively care if I have one account for chatting neovim and another for chatting life as a queer person or motorbikes or motorhead(!) - on mastodon I feel bad if I post about one or the other and think that my 'followers' won't be interested.

It's fascinating to see how social media is changing, and agree the fediverse in general has a long way to go, but I'm enjoying finding out what works!

[–] Japonica@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, pointing out that this is inactive, which is why I posted: it doesn't need to be!

 

The r***it neovim community is fab and taking part in the go-dark outage protest. I think open source communities are better served by open not for profit, decentralized community-apps like this. The corporaate ones always go bad in the end. Reddit and Github both allowed their data to feed the big tech power grab that is LLMs.