Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 ❤️ 🇮🇱
I just tried it right now, you create a session when opening your file the first time kak file.cpp -s name_of_your_session
, and then on the other windows you connect to that session with kak -c name_of_your_session
. It really works, they share the same buffer and copy-pasting works just fine.
For those who have tried Kakoune, once you’ve included things like Treesitter and the clangd language server, which one feels faster, Kakoune or Neovim?
I’m still a Neovim main but one thing that I find interesting in Kakoune is their “client/server architecture” which apparently allows you to have one master Kakoune instance and multiple slave instances that would be in sync, kind of like how you can have multiple windows in any modern IDE (I’m not sure if Kakoune shares the clipboard with all of those instances?). That thing is still not available in Neovim (or Vim for that matter), which is a pain in multi-screen setups.
you need to visit that community from within lemmy.world, like this:
patiently waiting for it to land on Arch
I’d say go for AMD because their APUs are excellent, but they will be expensive. You can find used/refurbished ThinkPads in really good condition for very cheap (~$200, see this thread where I learned about this), and most (all?) of them have Intel CPUs.
Anyway, right now Linux works perfectly well on both of them*.
*: If the kernel version is greater than 5.19.9 (issue first appeared with the 5.19.10) and less than 6.4, you’ll likely have an annoying keyboard issue with Linux on new AMD Ryzen laptops, as typing will be extremely slow. That has been corrected now and with an up-to-date kernel you shouldn’t have any keyboard issues on an AMD laptop.
No, n³ cannot be O(n²) as otherwise that would mean that there exists a positive constant K and a positive threshold m such that for any integer n greater than m you would have n³ less than K*n², which would be the same as saying n less than K, which cannot hold for any integer n greater than m. So n³ cannot be an O(n²), which means that something that is an O(n³) is not necessarily an O(n²).
It’s the other way around, if something is an O(n²) then it is necessarily also an O(n³).
won’t be big and professional like gnu
that didn’t age well
Funny how hands are always a reliable indicator of whether some art was generated by AI or a human.
AMD is supposed to already know that since they make Wi-Fi and 5G chips too and have expertise in wireless technologies and video and audio processing. Not implying it’s “wrong”, just pointing out that it’s funny that they find that LinkedIn post “insightful”. It’s highly likely that it’s simply the communications intern or employee who forgot to switch accounts.
You usually wouldn’t find a car company finding a post about combustion engines in layman terms insightful.
yoo I didn’t know about used/refurbished Thinkpads being that cheap, I just checked and indeed you can find a T480 with 16GB of RAM for $248 on Amazon!
Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) is cool if you don’t need comments, and it just needs very basic web hosting, no need to support stuff like PHP.
calorie burner will always be a job that’s here to stay
**jeet is a racial slur if you didn’t now. It sounds Indian but it isn’t a real name and that’s the point.
damn I remember the days when you’d usually have a wizard animation during an install
Since I got a Remarkable 2 tablet I don’t write on paper anymore. It’s still handwriting so it’s kind of the best of both worlds.
I think these screenshots probably exclude all the fuckery
Before you make that accusation go and ask it that question, it’s not hard, there’s no hidden “fuckery”. You must live a sad life if you feel obligated to get emotional and make silly accusations just because an internet stranger made fun of ChatGPT.
Is that GPT-3.5 (ie the free version) or GPT-4? I tried with the former today and the screenshot of this thread is from that try. I just tried again right now with GPT-3.5 and it still yields the same answer:
It’s IMO an existential threat for lemmy.world. Sure, a big corporation could handle it, but here we’re talking about an instance which will be forced to shut down if copyright lawyers knock at the admins’ doors. Federation is a double-edged sword, it means technically you also host all the content that’s being published on instances that are federated with you, so in particular if piracy communities don’t do a good enough job cleaning up lemmy.world will be liable for that content since it will be physically on this server too.
see the tank in the middle?
I believe that’s the Orangutan opening