I’ve been switching between an ANSI keyboard and ISO Apple keyboards for a few years. After a while, I stopped noticing the switch. Hang in there! :)
I’ve been switching between an ANSI keyboard and ISO Apple keyboards for a few years. After a while, I stopped noticing the switch. Hang in there! :)
The worst thing about not being able to type on your new keyboard is not being able to type on your old one anymore either.
I’m boring enough to prefer “On article titles” there, although I’d probably try to front-load the whole article into the title.
the ”starting over” part is crucial. Without that, just going ahead and publishing the first draft is probably the better way to go. :)
“Jeff: on a mission to make article titles more boring.”
Editing /ˈɛdɪt/ (verb)
⌃+⌘+Q is the new ⌃+⇧+⏏.
Planned a delivery while I was working home today, but it got moved from between 12 and 4 PM to somewhere between 8 and 10 PM. 🤷♀️
I have ni udea hiw to typw on this key8#}rd. #ergodox
I ordered a cable via the internet.
Then got one e-mail that the order came through, one telling me it’d arrive on Monday, one when the postal service received it, one when the delivery was on its way, one from the seller saying I could expect it today, and one after delivery.
I’m an unless
unless else
kind of person.
Thanks for chiming in! I’ll do some testing, but I think I’d prefer CursorMoved
. Am I correct that won’t trigger until the cursor is moved after switching modes?
Meetings!
ERB too, because it’s built-in and close to the HTML output, which I prefer over abstracting it away like HAML does, for example. I don’t have much experience with Slim, though.
Bakin’ a beta 👨🍳
“You’re 2% of the way to 10,000 words.”
Calling all Vim scripters! I’m cleaning up vim-numbertoggle’s issues, and this is the last one left.
Is there any way to notice switching out of insert mode using ⌃C? It doesn’t seem to trigger an InsertLeave
event. 🤔
https://github.com/
Made it. Barely.
Apparently traveling through a snow storm. Wish me luck. ❄️
Another week, another one-man-progressive-metal-projects-weekly! This time, check out Voyager, by Andromida. 🎸
Carriage line, return feed.
$ git commit -m 'Add excitement!'
“The short answer is ‘yes’. The long answer is ‘no, not really’.”
“Sorry, something went wrong with editing your message. We threw away your edited message for your convenience. Happy retyping!”
I love #374! 🐉