https://vim.org needs an update. It's so ad hoc, non-responsive and boomer. Emacs' page exhibits basic design principles. We should do better, @bram@moolenaar.net
@andybalaam Nope, just recognised you from your (great) YouTube channel
@andybalaam
Didn't know you were on the Fediverse. A pleasant surprise lol. And great recommendation!
Just learnt about scheme-relative URLs. My site's source is much more aesthetic now mwahaha.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/a#Linking_to_relative_URLs
I know I'm not the only autist who browses other's raw cluttered/pristine HTML. Fess up.
@angristan
You considering @keyoxide instead?
@angristan ( ͡° _ʖ ͡°) ty
@angristan ...yeah but with what tool?
@angristan wth am I witnessing? Some Go project viewer?
The #Encyclosphere, Wikipedia co-founder @lsanger's new "decentralised wiki" project.
https://larrysanger.org/2019/10/introducing-the-encyclosphere/
@luke I noticed you federated and I saw videos from other servers for a brief time. Why did you stop? Memory? Storage? Optics?
@verita84 @dmbaturin @lain lol, pretty cool.
Could be useful, I'll try.
@sir Nevermind, I just found this lol
https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/23/Git-is-already-distributed.html
I've only recently become invested in the Fediverse, but I'm truly greatful for your contributions to user freedom. Your work is visionary and inspirational, and has undoubtedly paved the way for future freedom to the masses.
Definitely an underrated hero. Thank you, @cwebber@octodon.social
@spritelyproject@octodon.social
@angristan Ever tried ssh -> tmux -> vim + vim-go? I love it. I'm learning Go and coding from my phone right now with termux.
Great talk, @cj@mastodon.technology
I've actually been trying to write an implementation for #ForgeFed initially with go-fed, then from scratch, and now considering your lib again. I'm trying to learn Go and help with ForgeFed. Thanks for the inspiration.
@dmbaturin @lain Interesting, I might counter the page rejection with that citing, thanks.
Also, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger wrote about some of it's problems: https://larrysanger.org/2020/05/wikipedia-is-badly-biased/ (offline right now for some reason).
@dmbaturin @lain I don't think notability is a problem, especially in Pleroma's case. Restating the comment given, It's more the requirement for "reliable sources", which just means big established names. A news story could be totally baseless and speculative but will get a reference from a Wikipedia article because it's established.
A wise man once put it more simply: "Wikipedia has become just a repository for the mainstream media." and "There are newsworthy events on the Internet at would not make it on Wikipedia [for this reason]"
I now always click on the Talk and History links of every page which has reference in any way to a person. Just the reality of the times.
@Peyman_majidi Welcome. Any languages?
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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