Can't people refer to it as their personalized setups? Or is that too hard to write?
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It's gotten to a point where I get "Sign-In to confirm you're not a bot" on my residential ip(s).
Which I won't, therefore no yt for me.
Luckily I've got better and more entertaining things to do.
You can already do so incredibly much by hooking up a few extra LSPs and keybinds (calling external scripts/programs)!
What I'm personally still missing though:
- Code Folding
- More refined subprocess handling, i.e. term-buffer switching or floating term (when excuting gitui via keybind for example)
- Emacs Org-Mode like context aware styling, for i.e. Bold or Italic text hints from LSP
- Font changes (restricted through terminal)
- Different Font/Line sizes for i.e. headings (restricted through terminal)
- Inline images (sixel!)
- Dedicated optional client, a-la Neovide with cursor animations (helps orientation with jumps etc.), and to alleviate the previous terminal restrictions
I came to the conclusion that a fuzzy finder (SPC-f) + goto definition (g-d)/implementation (g-i) is better than a filetree in all my usecases...
I wanted to try to use this with yazi, to get the file picker without having to rely on zellij (or any other terminal multiplexer)...
I like the reading tip! I think not many people are aware of it.
My thoughts use meaning, instead a specific words.
The whole interpreting my thoughts as natural language often takes longer than coming up with the tought itself.
This results in:
- I often use the intersection of the languages I, and the people I speak with know.
- When it's a topic I'm knowledgeable about, I often talk too fast and people find it hard to follow me.
- I draw many associations and comprehending the larger picture is easy. Yet I often miss the point in the smaller picture.
What about dynamic in (system) memory decompression though?
qwen2.5, mistral large, llama3.1/3.2, ...
Which one would you pick?
I have yet to see a personalized setup with blurred window borders xD