It’s Lua.
It’s Lua.
Sofia Sans, JetBrains Mono/Iosevka/Fira Code, noto-fonts-emoji if you want emoji to work, maybe Atkinson Hyperlegible if that’s your thing
Brendan Eich is a bit of a twat. Not that Mitchell Baker is much better.
sudo echo "set completion-ignore-case on" >> /etc/inputrc
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Congratulations, you now have AIDS!
Garuda is definitely the right choice for your use case.
Finally someone asked about that!
That’s an alias I made (with some help from the Arch Wiki) that lets me search the AUR for a package using fzf and then install it.
alias get="paru -Slq | fzf --preview 'paru -Si {}' --layout=reverse --bind 'enter:execute(paru -S {})+accept'"
(replace paru with your AUR helper of choice if different, requires fzf)
Also, my neovim config is available in the link!
Used both. Dislike both. Now on i3.
Back in the day when a lot of things things were capped at 8 characters, my uncle used to work for a company where they had (first 7 letters of last name) + (first letter of first name).
At least until they hired a woman named Margaret Manspera. Luckily, mansperm@company.com was spotted in advance, and she was given margaret@company.com instead.
can we please forget about this meme template?
No good code font would make 1
and l
look identical. Character differentiability is like the most important thing.
Look, JetBrains did it right.
weren’t dildos originally made of glass?