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  • Good community is always a plus for any project. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • I like to remove the top menu and have the icons to the sidebar. Other than that, I activate a few plugins and keep it pretty vanilla. Most of the default configs are fine to me, and the command bar helps a lot.

  • Thank you, gonna give it a try! Since I'm new to nvim it would feel good to still have that "semi IDE" feeling, but the ammount of options felt overwhelming 😅

  • Sorry, saw that image and my brain can only go

    Baaa de yaaa
    Say do you rember
    Baaa de yaaa
    Dancin in semper
    Baaa de yaaa
    Neva wasa claudideeeehhh

  • Sounds interesting. Gonna check it out

  • Ouch, I can imagine how it feels. I've always been a KDE user, but I've tried other DEs before Since I used lots of KDE stuff (Krita, Kate, KdenLive) I stuck with it.

  • I alternate between VCCodium and Kate, both are fine to me, but Kate feels snappier since I'm on KDE. It's also less of a resource drain.

  • How does it compare to similar stuff like AstroNvim, SpaceVim, NVChad, etc? I'm trying to choose one but having difficulties 😥

  • This game is a fucking masterclass in story telling. I was floored when I finished it for the first time. Also, the worldbuilding is fantastic.

  • You're welcome! Hope you enjoy it~

  • Getting a smooth stream of babies is a sentence that has no right in being this funny. I wheezed hard

  • They are, but some might not be available from the extension store. Usually copying from vscode extensions folder works with no issues in my experience, but search the Codium store first just in case.

  • It's been a few years since I last used Sid, but I don't remember it being that unstable. I've never spent much time with Arch to make that comparison though, so I can't really judge on that.

  • As a cyclist I lost count on the number of times I was almost ran over by some vehicle at 100+ km/h

  • Jerboa believers w again

  • Debian Sid fits the bill with flying colours. I'm personally sticking with Bookworm though, I enjoy stability and slower upgrades.

  • Goddamn now that's a comprehensive list. Lots of good recommendations as well. Gonna add an old classic dear to my heart:

    • Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
  • It's an ActivityPub browser, arguably 😅

    • Code in VSCodium
    • Code in Kate to keep thing fresh
    • Code in Nvim because I still need to learn it
    • Cry while debbuging a React app because the error messages aren't very good
    • Wish I were working with Svelte or had enough backend experience to switch to being a backend dev
    • Play with terminal configs and shell scripting to distract myself from my woes
    • Rinse and repeat.

    Aside from the (not so much) jokes, give VSCodium a try, it's to VSCode what Chromium is to Chrome, and works just as well.

  • I'll assume here you're talking about eating outside your main meals, and you're mainly eating for that dopamine reward.

    Usually low calorie snacks (fruits, veggies, etc) are a good choice, but even eating too much of them can be detrimental. Best alternative IMO is finding something that distracts you from continuously eating. Preferably some activity that requires your attention and needs your hands active (so just watching a video isn't gonna work in this case: it's easy to continue eating while watching something).

    In my case, I'd start doodling and fiddling with Lego blocks or something.