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'm writing to you to inform you that your platform (mobile, desktop, browser) can enforce the user to verify their account with a phone number, after the user has changed their E-Mail adress. This is a serios privacy problem! I'd like you to verify that you don't intend on providing other (more privacy friendly) means of account verification apart from providing the phone number. I suddenly cannot use my Discord account due to this and I object to providing a phone number.
Kind regards,
~sntx
Their answer:
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Each Anno Domini game consists of 336 cards, with a description of a historical event on one side of the card and the year (and sometimes specific date) in which it happened on the other. All Anno Domini games can be played as a standalone item or mixed with some or even all other editions.
In Anno Domini, each player receives nine cards (or fewer, if you want the game to be shorter) and may look only at the descriptions. In turn, players place a card on the table, trying to place their card in chronological order to those already present. Instead of adding a card, a player may claim that the order in which the cards have been placed is incorrect. In this case all cards are turned over and the correct years revealed.
If the order is correct, then the doubting player receives two cards and skips a turn. If the order is incorrect, then the previous player – who accepted the order as correct or made it incorrect through her own placement – receives three cards. The first player with no cards remaining in hand wins.
You might want to try out: https://libraryofbabel.info/random.cgi