I need VIM mode on my text editor.
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Nextcloud is a really good all-in-one solution for self hosting data
Sometimes you don't have to solve it but instead ask them about what approaches they tried so far and suggest a new one. Just showing interest
Don't know why - Norah Jones
He does, it's Allan
Niche sport that's very hard to become pro in
Here are a couple that I didn't see mentioned here.
- The Bear
- Ted Lasso
- Solo Levelling
- Dirk Gently holistic detective
- The Office
- Attack on Titan
- Code Geass Lelouch Rebellion
- Severance
- Bojack Horseman
I just finished Good Omens also, it's great but the first episode is not because it's all setup. It's a Terry Pratchett story that I think I'll recommend that one for a long time.
Come to v18, things are nice here.
That theory is very outdated. People found out that telemeres are important but not the main driver of aging. A lot of research is Nov going on with senescent cells and epigenetics which looks more promising.
SS7 protocol for 2G and 3G is vulnerable to man in the middle attack, easy to spy on people with. They use a walled garden approach al the primary defence mechanism and you can gain access through in for the low low price of couple of thousands of USD.
Couple of exploits are intercepting or monitoring calls and texts and triangulating position by checking what cell towers are in range.
Jetbrains vim mode gets pretty close. My current issues with it are that I can't use the ctrl+o navigation to go back to previous location when using something like "Go to implementation" and import auto import is going to be the thing that's loaded in to the "." repeat action.
I've tried basic vim and IDE setup vim but Rider has to many nice things like checking inline SQL strings against a database when programming C# and that sounds like a can of worms to set up. I tried Lunarvim and it was really good but Rider just has a better debug mode experience.
It may sound weird but I don't feel like maintaining my vim for couple of hours here just to have all the features of my current IDE. I still use Lunarvim on smaller projects or to edit some text and whatnot but for work I really prefer my IDE and all the bells and whistles that come with it. For example I have Ctrl+. to search for an action "history"+enter shows the git history of the current file. There are tons of these nice things.