One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is ā€œkeyword completionā€: Type the beginning of a word, then press Ctrl-N and Vim will give autocompletion options by scanning all the words in the current file. For example, when I now type ā€œauā€ and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest ā€œautocompletionā€.

This is so very useful when writing text / prose. Itā€™s especially useful for German text with all those long words like ā€œInformationssicherheitsbeauftragerā€. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when Iā€™m forced to use some other crappy editor. šŸ˜©

https://movq.de/v/96049c4aea/s.png

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In-reply-to » @aelaraji off topic, I think you are using hard wrapping, or something similar, on mutt/neomutt. The formatting of your twts come up a little off. Specifically, the line wraps.

Looks like heā€™s just pressing enter twice really, resulting in what I think are hard paragraphs šŸ¤£ e2 80 a8 is the hexdump for \u2028 ā€“ the unicide newline character used in multi-line twts.

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I guess Iā€™m not missing my GUI Web Browser yet. In fact, I think Iā€™m enjoying this. šŸ˜†
not sure if this is the right way to embed an image LOL

I might even drop to TTY to try stuff I read about earlier today.

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In-reply-to » We have great April weather over here. Yesterday sun, rain, sun, rain, sun, hail, sun, hail, sun, rain, etc. It didn't hail today, but sun alternatd with rain a bunch of times. Went out this evening and boy, what an absolutely gorgeous scenery!

One of Lyse's photos

Wow, so pretty, dude! The one you used on this twt (tiny photo too, not sure what happened here) doesnā€™t make justice to the entire set. Very good clicks there!

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Damn it! My camera battery didnā€™t charge, so all the nice deer and tad pole in a puddle imagery did not work out. :-( I saw two pairs of ears showing in the grass. Suddenly, three deer took off. One went straight into the strip of trees nearby and back behind me into the woods. The other two ran more into the meadow and then alongside the path I was taking. They unexpectedly overtook me and crossed in front of me to the other pasture. Then they headed back into the forest like rockets. Holy cow, they were super fast. Really amazing to watch. Battery flattended after the second of video I recorded in the beginning.

Ears showing in the grass

https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-29/

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In-reply-to » I am supposed to come to office today, but I have caught the same cold bug wife has had for the last three days, so I am staying remote to spare cube-mates. Nose stuck, dripping, and a general slight sense of malaise is what I am feeling right now.

@bender Get well soon!

(And thanks for not being one of those ā€œitā€™s just a coldā€ guys.)

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In-reply-to » I have months of intense security compliance theater ahead of me and wish for a quick and painless death.

One of the super frustrating things about this: I have to write lots of documents, but I am required to use horrendous software to do that. It cannot even number sections automatically, nor can you insert cross-references to other sections. Simple stuff like that. It all has to be done manually.

Even Word 97 could do shit like that ā€¦

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Went out in the cold and noticed that taking photos half an hour on top of the drafty summit is not the very best idea. Not suprising that I freeze if there is snow. Gloves would have been actually great, I only wore my beanie. But it was a very good afternoon and evening. Looking at the snowmen, there must have been heaps of snow on the ground earlier this day.

I came across several different birds and two deer. 36-38 shows the same one, one meadow further, another deer jumped across the road. That was cool.

The focus often wanted to do its own thing, unfortunately. 25 shows the flatness of the Kaiserbergsteige (literally ā€œEmperor Mountain Steep Roadā€).

Flower snowman

https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-21/

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In-reply-to » @bendwr and I discussing something along the lines of: Media I.e: How to deal with or reduce noise from legacy feeds.

The wording can be more subtle like ā€œThis feed have not seen much activity within the last yearā€ and maybe adding a UI like I did in timeline showing time ago for all feeds

I agree that it good to clean up the Mastodon re-feeds, but it should also be okay for anyone to spin up a twtxt.txt just for syndicating they stuff from blog or what ever.

The ā€œnot receiving repliesā€ could partly be fixed by implementing a working webmentions for twtxt.txt

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In-reply-to » @prologic well, I think OP mother tongue isnā€™t English, so certainly not an encoding I might be familiar with.

@prologic@twtxt.net Thank
you! and hereā€™s a twt with the said random characters, since Iā€™ve been
cleaning them up manually, earlier before scp-ing my twtxt.txt file. And
maybe a screenshot of how things look in my editor? screenshot of neovim

Those new lines are added automatically as I type (except for the ones
after the screenshot.

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In-reply-to » Thanks again @movq !! I have figured things out and set up Jenny and Vim completion following your blog post! Cheers!

Welcome @aelaraji@aelaraji.com!

What the heck is going on with the encoding here?! The feedā€™s Content-Type header does not include any charset, but Iā€™m still relying on the official twtxt client to fetch and parse feeds. Havenā€™t noticed this with any other feeds. Where in the chain is this messed up? :-? Seems like the ā€œspaceā€ is the Unicode line separator U+2028, that we use for newlines.

Maybe WTF-8 encoding!?

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