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programmingcirclejerk | Silly-Freak | he6v3vi | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> When I read that paragraph, my eyes ... | 47 |
programmingcirclejerk | hiptobecubic | he6jbkk | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> 1. If you want to bepedantic, of cou... | 45 |
programmingcirclejerk | torham | he74oez | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>If you like :syntax off I highly recom... | 43 |
programmingcirclejerk | Gaho | he77m85 | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> if we pulled a page out of the Chica... | 40 |
programmingcirclejerk | RaisinSecure | he6nxpt | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>Of course he uses bitmap fonts<|eor|><... | 31 |
programmingcirclejerk | OpsikionThemed | he7k24z | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> Words can be differentiated by their... | 31 |
programmingcirclejerk | ws-ilazki | he7sm88 | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>>This applies to code, because code is... | 30 |
programmingcirclejerk | univalence | he76usl | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|> package loomings
class ishmael... | 27 |
programmingcirclejerk | Scout_it_Out | he76ni5 | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>If you like :syntax off I highly recom... | 27 |
programmingcirclejerk | R_Sholes | he7dps8 | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>If you like :syntax off I highly recom... | 26 |
programmingcirclejerk | PL_Design | he7ad6q | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> if we pulled a page out of the Chica... | 22 |
programmingcirclejerk | pythonesqueviper | he7vlr4 | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> Words can be differentiated by their... | 22 |
programmingcirclejerk | GOPHERS_GONE_WILD | he8oeva | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>> Words can be differentiated by their... | 22 |
programmingcirclejerk | AegisCZ | he6tegk | <|sols|><|sot|>I'm sure [Rob Pike]'s onto something. So, I took the bait. Three days ago, I fired up Vim to start my morning tasks and immediately typed :syntax off. Here's what I learned.<|eot|><|sol|>https://jaredgorski.org/writing/3-syntax-highlighting-is-juvenile/<|eol|><|sor|>dude writes a blog with a thesaurus in... | 20 |
programmingcirclejerk | camelCaseIsWebScale | ged0el | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 177 |
programmingcirclejerk | Pazer2 | fpmul70 | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 140 |
programmingcirclejerk | reinaldoacosta | fpmsd5y | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 137 |
programmingcirclejerk | foxclaw | fpmyctr | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Allow me to interject for a moment.
What you're referring to as Windows, is in fact, GNU/Windows, or as I've recently taken to calling it,... | 103 |
programmingcirclejerk | OctagonClock | fpmujpu | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 76 |
programmingcirclejerk | maiteko | fpmw12j | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 72 |
programmingcirclejerk | ProfessorSexyTime | fpmw6rw | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Can't wait to make a part of every employee interview a Gentoo install. Without using the Gentoo sources for the kernel. With setting separa... | 60 |
programmingcirclejerk | nemec | fpne0mq | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>2025 will truly be the year of Linux on the Desktop<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 49 |
programmingcirclejerk | lorslara2000 | fpnf5cy | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>It will be biblical. January 1st, 2025, Windows will be destroyed in an incredible storm of open sourced thunder and our furious GitHub comm... | 45 |
programmingcirclejerk | BarefootUnicorn | fpo0rme | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>The people on Hacker News always have it right. They know that Microsoft with its $1.39 trillion market cap (larger than Apple's market cap)... | 27 |
programmingcirclejerk | camelCaseIsWebScale | fpnespa | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>2025 will truly be the year of Linux on the Desktop<|eor|><|soopr|>Because everyone else would have moved to phones & tablets.<|eoopr|><|eol... | 27 |
programmingcirclejerk | BB_C | fpnx2ae | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Can't wait to make a part of every employee interview a Gentoo install. Without using the Gentoo sources for the kernel. With setting separa... | 20 |
programmingcirclejerk | segv | fpn9osg | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 18 |
programmingcirclejerk | 1idle | fpolxhj | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Nah, in 5 years Windows will drop their kernel and use Linux as kernel. They will still call it Windows, but it will use Linux kernel keepin... | 14 |
programmingcirclejerk | Monttusonni | fpoadab | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Allow me to interject for a moment.
What you're referring to as Windows, is in fact, GNU/Windows, or as I've recently taken to calling it,... | 14 |
programmingcirclejerk | G3Kappa | fpnlhzq | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Let's me completely honest, if Windows gets open sourced it will be matters of minutes until the Wine Project starts implementing the core w... | 14 |
programmingcirclejerk | rafgro | fpo9m3j | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>Also, bootcamps will replace universities by 2025.<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 13 |
programmingcirclejerk | Twitwi | fpn8bc7 | <|sols|><|sot|>"I do not think Windows will be a thing in 2025." "If they open source it, I think it might."<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9463456<|eol|><|sor|>RemindMe! 5 years<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 10 |
programmingcirclejerk | tehdog | fl7qr4 | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 182 |
programmingcirclejerk | bruce3434 | fkxdxhx | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 121 |
programmingcirclejerk | flexibeast | fkx1llx | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 66 |
programmingcirclejerk | HandshakeOfCO | fkxrxa1 | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 36 |
programmingcirclejerk | F54280 | fkxi2yq | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 24 |
programmingcirclejerk | -user--name- | fkxoic3 | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 24 |
programmingcirclejerk | usernameqwerty003 | fkygisl | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 16 |
programmingcirclejerk | kredditacc96 | fkxhxiy | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 15 |
programmingcirclejerk | bruce3434 | fkyq8q9 | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 15 |
programmingcirclejerk | tetroxid | fkxki5r | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 14 |
programmingcirclejerk | tehdog | fkxkyo4 | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 14 |
programmingcirclejerk | duckbill_principate | fky4xyt | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 13 |
programmingcirclejerk | fp_weenie | fkz4d6t | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 12 |
programmingcirclejerk | jiminiminimini | fkxy3cs | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 12 |
programmingcirclejerk | jess-sch | fkyx2uq | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 11 |
programmingcirclejerk | G3n3r0 | fkz8hfq | <|sols|><|sot|>Most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them. I deal with strict no typescript policy, so besides a problem of finding typescript devs, we have a problem of having to "de-typescript" a lot of 3rd party code.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2262555... | 10 |
programmingcirclejerk | aebkop | ake5mr | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 177 |
programmingcirclejerk | plasticparakeet | ef54y4s | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 111 |
programmingcirclejerk | xeveri | ef4cbmh | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 106 |
programmingcirclejerk | IDoCodingStuffs | ef58e5t | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 97 |
programmingcirclejerk | CidSlayer | ef4ton7 | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 93 |
programmingcirclejerk | GOPHERS_GONE_WILD | ef4en86 | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 85 |
programmingcirclejerk | pastenpasten | ef4agk1 | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 65 |
programmingcirclejerk | winhug | ef4rf9y | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 59 |
programmingcirclejerk | ItsReallyEasy | ef4t6v9 | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 55 |
programmingcirclejerk | Hyperman360 | ef4uhgd | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 43 |
programmingcirclejerk | adtac | ef4zir1 | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 41 |
programmingcirclejerk | three18ti | ef5pp6i | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 34 |
programmingcirclejerk | NonnoBomba | ef5nfpn | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 34 |
programmingcirclejerk | ItsReallyEasy | ef4t5dx | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 33 |
programmingcirclejerk | ItsReallyEasy | ef4t9en | <|sols|><|sot|>Thought: It's time for @mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5%?<|eot|><|sol|>https://twitter.com/auchenberg/status/10885... | 32 |
programmingcirclejerk | ProgVal | wqmx46 | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 179 |
programmingcirclejerk | F54280 | iknevcx | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>help how do I leave the car<|eor|><|sor|>Let me requote Anonymous via [The Unix Haters Handbook](https://web.mit.edu/~simsong/www/ugh.pdf) (page 57):
*Ken Thompson h... | 124 |
programmingcirclejerk | freak_dessert2 | iknc4ka | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>It's a lot less ambiguous to type `<ESC> :turn left` than turning an analog wheel tbh<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 79 |
programmingcirclejerk | dethswatch | iknsls5 | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>"With enough plugins, it works almost as well as every other car!"<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 73 |
programmingcirclejerk | fp_weenie | ikndchv | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>help how do I leave the car<|eor|><|sor|>the engineering of Tesla and the user-friendliness of Unix.<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 58 |
programmingcirclejerk | porkslow | iknqxei | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>You mean like the [GNU/Car](http://i.imgur.com/R9rnmXv.jpg?2)?<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 43 |
programmingcirclejerk | Lich_Hegemon | iknmvxe | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>It's a lot less ambiguous to type `<ESC> :turn left` than turning an analog wheel tbh<|eor|><|sor|>I just use the motions `gl` and `gt` to go left and right. Favorite... | 43 |
programmingcirclejerk | niceboy4431 | iknlg93 | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>It's a lot less ambiguous to type `<ESC> :turn left` than turning an analog wheel tbh<|eor|><|sor|>I just use the motions `gl` and `gt` to go left and right. Favorite... | 38 |
programmingcirclejerk | tech6hutch | iko6zam | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>I swear, vi has to have been a practical joke or a social experiment<|eor|><|sor|>ed should have been enough for anyone<|eor|><|sor|>they make pills for that<|eor|><|... | 34 |
programmingcirclejerk | Lich_Hegemon | iknogly | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>I swear, vi has to have been a practical joke or a social experiment<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 29 |
programmingcirclejerk | maybeJenniferLopez | ikoa5a2 | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>help how do I leave the car<|eor|><|sor|>the engineering of Tesla and the user-friendliness of Unix.<|eor|><|sor|>The single policy that would explode public transit ... | 25 |
programmingcirclejerk | srvhfvakc | ikoj5jt | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>"With enough plugins, it works almost as well as every other car!"<|eor|><|sor|>[deleted]<|eor|><|sor|>vscode is a truck that weighs 5 tons<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|... | 25 |
programmingcirclejerk | OctagonClock | ikp68hx | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>"With enough plugins, it works almost as well as every other car!"<|eor|><|sor|>[deleted]<|eor|><|sor|>vscode is a truck that weighs 5 tons<|eor|><|sor|>actually no t... | 25 |
programmingcirclejerk | Faucelme | iknwspk | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>If they did *that*, vimmers would end up trying to use some kind of foot pedal to control their cars.<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 24 |
programmingcirclejerk | RedbloodJarvey | ikodtfz | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>"With enough plugins, it works almost as well as every other car!"<|eor|><|sor|>Of course you'll need multiple plugin managers because not every plugin works with eve... | 24 |
programmingcirclejerk | Zambito1 | iknc2p3 | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>help how do I leave the car<|eor|><|sor|>`kill`<|eor|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 22 |
programmingcirclejerk | srvhfvakc | ikoj7oc | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>"With enough plugins, it works almost as well as every other car!"<|eor|><|sor|>[deleted]<|eor|><|sor|>vscode is a truck that weighs 5 tons<|eor|><|sor|>actually no t... | 18 |
programmingcirclejerk | stone_henge | ikokq8v | <|sols|><|sot|>I want a car interface designed by whoever is responsible for vim.<|eot|><|sol|>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32494843<|eol|><|sor|>Holding down a clutch while you shift gear is such an Emacsism. Automatic cars are more vim-like. Switch to drive mode, then drive. Switch to park mode, then cry for ... | 16 |
programmingcirclejerk | __UNNGH__ | tfngt9 | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|eols|><|endoftext|> | 176 |
programmingcirclejerk | ProgVal | i0xeexr | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Counterpoint: there is no rust package in golang stdlib<|eo... | 166 |
programmingcirclejerk | Ohhnoes | i0xzdy2 | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>I'm torn: YAML is trash but so is Go<|eor|><|eols|><|endoft... | 102 |
programmingcirclejerk | snorc_snorc | i0y1n3u | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>If summing numbers was a good idea, there would be a `sum` ... | 95 |
programmingcirclejerk | cmov | i0x3e1f | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>If generics was a good idea, Go would have it. Wait.<|eor|>... | 84 |
programmingcirclejerk | protestor | i0zaq9s | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Counterpoint: there is no rust package in golang stdlib<|eo... | 48 |
programmingcirclejerk | AprilSpektra | i0z4tfl | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Taking this to its logical conclusion, all Go apps should b... | 45 |
programmingcirclejerk | juancarl0os | i0wymnx | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Same reason why I shall never use Rust. Stick with C, peopl... | 44 |
programmingcirclejerk | jordanbtucker | i0ylm3f | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Taking this to its logical conclusion, all Go apps should b... | 42 |
programmingcirclejerk | Goheeca | i0wxtvp | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>A broken clock is right twice a day. However, there is no D... | 38 |
programmingcirclejerk | vonflare | i0you1y | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>Taking this to its logical conclusion, all Go apps should b... | 35 |
programmingcirclejerk | loics2 | i0xzd5e | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>I can't jerk on the conclusion, but that reasoning is fanta... | 34 |
programmingcirclejerk | MCRusher | i0xjnma | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>if enums were a good idea, they would be in the golang type... | 33 |
programmingcirclejerk | aloha2436 | i0zewjx | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>[Alright which one of you nerds is Eugene Pankov. ](https:/... | 17 |
programmingcirclejerk | git_commit_-m_sudoku | i0zbg13 | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>I'm torn: YAML is trash but so is Go<|eor|><|sor|>WhyNotBot... | 16 |
programmingcirclejerk | MrCreeper1008 | i0yez6j | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>If exception was a good idea, there would be exception in g... | 13 |
programmingcirclejerk | james_pic | i0ykslr | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>You don't need a YAML library in the standard library when ... | 9 |
programmingcirclejerk | Goheeca | i0wxzo6 | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>lol just [CopyBytesToJS](https://pkg.go.dev/syscall/js@go1.... | 8 |
programmingcirclejerk | Karyo_Ten | i0z6qo3 | <|sols|><|sot|>"If yaml was a good idea, there would be a yaml package in golang stdlib. Please don't use yaml. Never."<|eot|><|sol|>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63627763/creating-yaml-files-from-template-in-golang#comment112560780_63627763<|eol|><|sor|>I'm torn: YAML is trash but so is Go<|eor|><|sor|>WhyNotBot... | 8 |
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