What I’m referring to is the Baldur’s Gate 3 fiasco. I don’t know how things panned out, but people were turning away from it at the time. Admins were aware/involved as far as I know remember.
Wonder how long that will stand. Also hasn’t 1337 been deemed unsafe, or is it back on good terms?
Oh, for sure. It’s really just preference that I like it. Really great to have options, though.
Oh, by the way, is the padding issue due to the window size? When I run on tiling compositors, the full window is uneven with respect to character width so there’s space on the bottom and side. I’m not sure if there’s a way to fix it running in the terminal other than resizing so it’s even. Don’t know if you’re tiling or not.
I don’t think you understand. This one has different people, so hype
If I don’t focus, his tag says MILD. Yeah, bet
Nixvim is great too. Nixneovim was originally forked from it, apparently. And now that I’ve been thinking about it, I’m pretty sure the reason I ended up using nixneovim was indeed the way it handles direct vim options, and maybe less need for extraConfig? I’ve slowly been configuring more as well and didn’t want to be confused learning vim config and having to figure out how to convey that in nix.
So that’s a thought if you find yourself having the same trouble! It’s not just a lot of config, but layers and layers and layers lol. Looking at you, lua in string literals.
I had a lot of high hopes for what it was striving to be, but it kind of fizzled out and never really excelled at any particular thing. Not saying it’s necessarily bad, I just remember being so hyped about it.
Girthquakes. California was always the gayest state anyway!
I find it kinda funny. I find it kinda sad he’s got many followers that I wish he’d never had.
Maaaad woooorld
Ugh Starbound was supposed to be so sick. That might be the only time I actually bought into early access hoping for more and got let down.
I’m actually sad that the state of AI deserves the hate it gets. Neural networks are so sick, just going through the example of detecting a diagonal on a 2x2 grid was like magic to me. And they made me second guess simulation theory for quite a while lmao
Tangentially, blockchain was a similar phenomenon for me. Or at least trust networks. One idea was to just throw away Certificate Authorities. Basically federate all the things, and this was before we knew about the fediverse. It gets all the hate because of crypto, but it’s cool tech. The CA thing would probably lead to a bad place too, though.
I’m no statistician, but won’t the other 10% do just fine?
Almost thought it was an ironically posted tier list with Trump at S. Imagine getting maga heads to share this without realizing lmao
I want to venture into some of the french speaking parts of lemmy, but I’m scared and it’s been waaaay too long lmao. And I definitely wish I could just “get” it like I get english (for the most part), but idk the hopes of that for a second language. Probably have to move to France lol
Like even the way native speakers type and talk is nowhere near “proper” most of the time, but it’s the language. And I wish I could do that in french, ya know? Hey, maybe Quebec will do!
Aaand I upset the native french speaker even more now.
That makes sense. I always took it as ce is a more general “it” while il refers more to people or places, but I’m sure that doesn’t always hold true. And apparently ce is only used as a subject with être for the most part. I’m too analytical to just understand without digging in lol
I took a few years of French forever ago. Never really understood when to use ce over il, along with all the hyphenated forms ce is pushed into.
Personally, I always tried to translate back literally, so qu’est-ce que c’est -> what is it/this that it/this is. But I’ve also felt like this isn’t the best approach given it’s through the lens of an English speaker.
Every single time I think we’re talking about Librarians until I use my damn eyes
Funny story, the full project uses pandas which pulls in numpy and I was running into issues there too. I think it was saying I was trying to import numpy from within it’s own source tree, which was weird.
Although I couldn’t get any venv approach working with it, having the pandas package in my flake allowed it to import.
There’s just such a mix of different issues with each approach that it’s so hard to navigate. I feel close with poetry2nix though, just gotta get it runnable lol