One great feature of Vim (and probably other editors) is âkeyword completionâ: 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 âauâ and then Ctrl-N, it will suggest âautocompletionâ.
This is so very useful when writing text / prose. Itâs especially useful for German text with all those long words like âInformationssicherheitsbeauftragerâ. I use this feature all time and I sorely miss it when Iâm forced to use some other crappy editor. đ©
YouTube introduces a âstable volumeâ feature:
https://movq.de/v/ad0dd48aac/a.jpg
Once filmmakers realize that people just want stable volume instead of SUPER LOUD SECTIONS (âŠandreallyquietonesâŠ), then maybe I can finally remove the limiter from my pipewire filter chain. đ„Ž
Since I finally configured X11 in this VM for shenanigans âŠ
The original tuXeyes running in a SuSE Linux 6.4 VM and my clone from 2017 (which does not depend on a now ancient version of Qt):
I feel you, buddy. đ€Ł
@bender Get well soon!
(And thanks for not being one of those âitâs just a coldâ guys.)
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 âŠ