Same. For anyone using fish shell, this plugin is super-handy: https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish
Same. For anyone using fish shell, this plugin is super-handy: https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish
Its fairly difficult to find “up-to-date” performance / RAM comparisons of Linux Desktop environments, but here’s a decent one from 2019 comparing memory usage of different Ubuntu flavors.
The most surprising thing is that despite KDE Plasma’s reputation as being more ram-hungry, it actually used less ram than XFCE, meaning its developers have been making performance a focus.
Does a debian version upgrade require an OS reinstall?
I believe commonmark tries to specify a minimum baseline spec, and doesn’t try to to expand beyond that. It can be frustrating bc we’d like to see tables, superscripts, spoilers, and other things standardized, but I can see why they’d want to keep things minimal.
My main wishlist for markdown, is a better live collaborative markdown editor. Hedgedoc works, but it’s showing it’s age, and they don’t seem to be getting close to releasing v2.
Etherpad also has a markdown extension, but it doesn’t import / export that well.
Hedgedoc / hackmd support a good amount of extensions out of the box. I think typora and obsidias do also (but not open source).
For sure, I bet full fledged editors like word don’t even let you import it.
Most ppl have settled on Commonmark luckily, including us.
Markdown. Its only in tech-spaces that its preferred, but it should be used everywhere. You can even write full books and academic papers in markdown (maybe with only a few extensions like latex / mathjax).
Instead, in a lot of fields, people are passing around variants of microsoft word documents with weird formatting and no standardization around headings, quotes, and comments.
This is completely false. jgrim has never opened up a single issue or PR in lemmy, and we certainly wouldn’t refuse any of either. These things are easily verifiable by anyone who wants to look, its all out in the open.
Not FOSS unfortunately.
I’d tried a lot of vim alternatives, but helix was the first one that made me completely switch over.
EndeavourOS is an arch-based distro that “just works”. I put it on a new machine recently, and the installer manages to let you pick a desktop environment, and still manages to be user friendly.
Was just gonna say this. Run discord and slack, and you’re all set.
Ah hadn’t realized. Looks like arch AUR was smart about it and yanked exa, and eza had an automatic alias to it.
Nice, I use almost all these! helix, btm, exa, and delta are wonderful.
Same. Its simple, has great autocomplete, and customizeable if you want.
FairEmail