kinda glad I bounced off of the suckless ecosystem when I realized how much their config mechanism (C header files and a recompile cycle) fucking sucked
kinda glad I bounced off of the suckless ecosystem when I realized how much their config mechanism (C header files and a recompile cycle) fucking sucked
the one nice thing is that the suckless ecosystem’s simplicity means that forking these things should be fairly easy for a dev or group with the time and spoons to handle maintenance, and might even provide a new direction for features that suckless would never consider
unfortunately, the only thing I use is emacs (exwm as a tiling window manager, emacs itself as a process launcher, vterm for a mostly not terrible somewhat high performance terminal, a pile of Lisp that keeps growing as I patch things live, all tied into the system with a bunch of Nix)
Ah, you started learning org mode didn’t you?
You’ve seen this yeah? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc
has me in stitches. Browsing Wikipedia from within emacs is so convenient though
What a poser. What self-respecting Emacs fanatic doesn’t know about Project MAC?
TIL about exwm, seems fun!
(I’m bitextual, I use both emacs and vim, though I’m more on the vim side of the scale)
oh I am also bitextual as fuck (I’m immediately stealing this) so I highly recommend running exwm under Doom Emacs or Spacemacs, both of which have modules for it (and you can also do a fully custom minimal evil layer for it by just importing exwm from elpa and writing a little bit of config, which I prefer)
Emacs was the best os except for the text editor until you could run vim on it