Did it about 10 years ago. Didn’t really understand half of what I was doing at the time but it was a fun way to spend a weekend 😁
Career coder, bread baker, coffee consumer, Linux luser, hermit ham
Did it about 10 years ago. Didn’t really understand half of what I was doing at the time but it was a fun way to spend a weekend 😁
I use the steam deck as my main computer running the stock steam os.
I’m currently using distro box to set up different programming environments. This is possible on steamos, which has the system directories as read only, by installing podman into the home directory. Distro box have a guide for steamos setup.
I run neovim but I would think you could run vs code if you use it. Haven’t tried running a web server on it yet, but again, should be possible. Or, you can get yourself a cheap vps from digital ocean or linode if you really want to learn Linux the hard way!
The one thing I really liked about sway/i3 was having numbered spaces. The tiling I could take or leave, sometimes it was annoying if you hadn’t put in rules for an app. E.g. gimp used to have multiple windows back in the day and it was a bit of a mess
So for the work spaces I setup, I did 1 for general, 2 for web browser, 3 for code editor, etc. I really liked that and it became muscle memory.
I’ve got a Mac for my job provided by work and I’ve done the same thing and setup workspaces in the same way. I use Ctrl+number to get to a space.
Might be worth an experiment setting up key binds to take you to a specific workspace. I think you’d like it! :)
Literally just finally got a 4… 😂
Not sure, I copied the link from the share button on the mobile app
Found him when learning vim and watched a few of his twitch streams. Quite enjoy his takes on things. Not the biggest fan of this new reaction content but do occasionally watch ones related to the tech I use for the day job
We always have had em, they’re just on YouTube now too 😂
Is strange… In the video I linked, he said it apparently broke some repos. He also said that they could have at the very least added in jsdoc comments to keep types without requiring extra tooling.
It was for turbo
This comment aged like milk. What a drive he put in!
Think the real question is: how many corners until sainz ends up in the gravel?
Just put everything into tables. That’s how we did it when I were a lad
I like this idea, interested to see how they get on with it
This is supposed to be pictures of cute animals. This is not somewhere for pictures of your couch and bookshelf, as nice as they are.
Gotta agree on that. Think checo is on thin ice there. Unless he has a stellar second half of the year, he’s gone. Can’t see Yuki getting close to max though
Using liftoff, seems ok so far. Was getting random crashes with connect, however, connect is pretty comfortable coming from RIF
Some of us still do 🙃