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  • ...I think you read a very different article, nothing you said matches the story of the article at all?

    You just making shit up? Or are you just a bot hallucinating llm garbage?

    Nothing you wrote matches the articles story at all, what in the disinformation bullshit is this.

    Also why the fuck do you have thirteen up votes?

    None of you idiots read the story and just upvoted this hallucinated garbage? What is wrong with people.

    The kids weren't with their mom, the article doesn't mention time of day, it doesn't say a crosswalk was 1/3 of a mile away, they were unsupervised, THE DRIVER DIDNT SERVE ANY TIME AND ISNT CHARGED, THE DRIVER DIDNT TAKE OFF, THERE WAS NO DAUGHTER, IT WAS TWO BOYS...

    Seriously people, what the fuck, why are you upvoting this blatant disinformation?

    The internet really is dead huh?

  • ... the... the unsupervised child ran into the street

    The fuck you mean?

    The driver didn't do a thing wrong, it's a busy 4 lane road, you aren't in the wrong if some random kid jumps onto the road in front of you.

    I get that this is the FuckCars lemmy but give me a break, this is clearly a case of parents being negligent.

    Don't let your fucking seven year old child go play unsupervised on 4 lane roads, that's not fuckin rocket science.

    This was a problem before cars existed, parents in the 1600s were smart enough to not let their kids go play unsupervised under the hooves of horses too.

  • Sorts? Not tabs in the way you'd expect but it's default ones can be sufficient

    Honestly though once you get pretty good with hotkeys you stop using tabs, for all intents and purposes harpoon is tabs, but better, and without the UI. You just mentally usually pick harpoon keys that make sense to save jump points to, like I'll harpoon FooController.cs to c and FooService.cs to s and FooEntity.cs to e and so one

    And the I jump around with those keys. Usually when working I only need tops 5 harpoon or so for a chunk of work.

  • I still boot in sub 1s so I don't know what you mean by "bloated"

    Lazy allows you to boot ultra fast by loading stuff in the background later, so "bloat" doesn't matter

    nvim-dap does literally nothing until you trigger it, so it's only impact on my startup is like 3 hotkey registrations :p

    It's a perfectly fine debugger, works great. The fact I can telescope search to fzf my stack trace actually kind of makes it superior? Like you can't do that sorta stuff in any other IDE I know of

    Also all my navigation stuff like telescope/harpoon/etc still apply when debugging, so I can literally debug faster jumping around the stack trace with hotkeys.

    Neovim doesn't get any less awesome when it comes to debugging, a lot of it's power still applies just as much haha

  • A lot of them are dependencies of other plugins.

    Stuff like icons support, and every little feature. Neovim is extremely minimalist to start, so you need plugins just to get something as simple as a scrollbar lol

    Things like git status of files and file lines, all your LSPs, syntax highlighting (for each language you work with), file explorer, you name it, there's a lot.

    But what's nice about nvim is for any of these given features, there's numerous options to pick from. Theres probably a dozen options to choose from for what kind of scrollbar you want in your editor, as an example.

    So you end up with a huge amount of plugins in the end, for all your custom stuff you have configured.

    You have to setup yourself (though theres a lot of very solid copy pasteable recipes for each feature):

    • Scrollbar
    • Tabs(if you want em)
    • bookmarking
    • every LSP
    • treesitter
    • navigation (possibly multiple of them, I use both a file tree, telescope, and harpoon)
    • file history stuff
    • git integrations, including integrating it with the numerous other plugins you use (many of them can integrate with git for stuff like status icons)
    • Code commenting/uncommenting
    • Code comment tags (IE TODO/BUG/HACK/etc)
    • your package manager is also a package (I like lazy for wicked fast open speeds, neovim opens in under 1s for me)
    • hotkey management (I like to use which-key)
    • prose plugins (lots of great options here too, I use nvim for more than just coding!)
    • neorg, so I can use nvim for taking notes, scheduling stuff, etc too
    • debugger via nvim-dap
    • debugger UI via nvim-dap-ui
    • lualine, which is a popular statusline plugin people like to have at the bottom of their IDE for general file info
    • new-file-template which lets me create templates for new files by extension (IE when I make a .cs file and start editting it, I can pick from numerous templates I've made to start from, same for .ts, .lua, etc etc)
    • git conflict, which can detect and work with detected git merge conflict sections in any type of file and give me hotkeys to do stuff like pick A / B / Both / Neither, that sorta stuff

    The list goes on and on haha

  • I think trying to label on demand streaming as a public broadcaster is dumb.

    You can't control what people prefer to watch.

    Broadcasters had limitations cuz you can only broadcast 1 thing at a time on a channel

    You couldn't play more than 1 TV show on the same channel, obviously.

    But Netflix can serve 1000 different TV shows to 1000 different households simultaneously.

  • A lot of conservatives have a personal distaste for him being a loser, and doing this.

    And the fact that whether he wins or loses the seat has no actual bearing on liberals still being in control.

    So a lot of conservatives are considering voting him out to send a message they specifically hate PP so the conservatives elect a better leader

    What we would wanna see, ideally, is a conservative leaning local independent who us popular and well known, like a radio host or mayor or etc.

    That person could prolly beat PP and send a message.

  • Once I got so used to all my custom keybinds in neovim, it became hard to use anything else.

    I'm used to tools like Harpoon for fast jumping around "bookmarked" spots in my code, once i started using the same technique for my writing it's like something clicked for me, I was like "holy shit I can arbitrarily jump to spots so fast now..."

  • I use neovim a lot for coding.

    Over time though I discovered it had tonnes of amazing features as a prose editor too, so many powerful plugins for editing prose that blew me away.

    Stuff like "warn me if I use tthe same word too much" and whatnot.

    And of course telescopes fuzzy find made jumping around to edit my text way faster, and being able to bulk change stuff with a simple :%s/.../.../g feels real good.

    I highly recommend folks try out nvim for this use case :3

  • If any vote ever fails in our government, it triggers an instant re-election. It's called the Vote of Non Confidence

    It's probably one of the most key parts of why our government is a little bit more resistant to clown-showing, because even a small crack in the parliament triggers a new election.

    So bills can only be tabled if the gov is 100% confident it will have the votes.

    Which means the conservatives could table a bill if they knew the NDP + Bloc would side with them on it, as then they have the votes to pass it.

    But since it's the NDP, a very progressive party, it means they actually hold that fine balance of mediating power between liberals and conservatives.

    It's pretty solid actually, and makes it so everyone the entire term could pass a reasonable bill.

    Pretty sure this last term the conservatives and liberals did agree on some stuff and some bills passed with both approving it, iirc.

    I think forcing them to occasionally work together like that helps temper the fascism lol.

  • Atm we got it, this is the magic sweet spot where we want to be

    172 seats exactly with lib+ndp+green

    and conservatives can't even threaten a vote of non confidence with bloc's help. (1 vote short)

    But they could trigger it with that 1 green seat's help, which means liberals have to stay on the good side of that 1 green seat XD

  • Not appropriate enough.

    Unironically over 30% of people somehow still voted conservative.

    I'm ashamed to admit a very large amount of them are from my area.

    I don't know what is wrong with some people. The education system has clearly desperately failed many of the people here though.