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Imagine being a leftie on .

I no longer associate myself with the left, but being on that fascist, perverse social network appalls me.

Even the new logo is Orwellian.

@julienmalka @ksyu also, I think I would like to write about software engineering there as well? 🤔 Let's try and see.

“Can I help you?”

“Please communicate my desire to open a dialogue with the ownership of this establishment regarding the possible procurement of gainful employment as promulgated by the advertisement affixed to the portal.”

“So, you’re here about the job?”

“Most indubitably.”

@julienmalka okay, I'll lead by example and write some stuff next week. I can also do illustrations because I'm moderately reasonable at drawing, maybe @ksyu wants to join?

@dch I ended up not using NeoVIM for live share, because VSCode is too good and is used by my colleagues.

Sorry if that wasn't clear! 🙇

@dch oh, I can't say anything about though! But I want to note that if you want to use specifically on , you'll have to jump through a little bit of hoops to make sure that autoupdate system works, because update distribution breaks deterministic builds, obviously.

reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/yb

@linuxmagazine I'm interested in companies not promoting software written by literal stalinists, the main instance of which is spewing russian propaganda 😉

@dch it is! Actually, and trivial setup was the reason I switched to in mode as my primary editor. Since then I have set up to have integration and sometimes code in it, but is a surprisngly solid and memory-efficient piece of software.

I want to make a , but without stuff about , , etc. and -centric perhaps?

And certainly not monthly because I have a ton of other engagements. Let's write together?

@julienmalka

@dch was the closest. In you couldn't drive separate panes / windows, whereas in there are `:acladd $USERNAME` to share a socket with another user and the default behaviour is that an active window is personal per user connected.

I used to use GNU Screen for pair programming, but is truly revolutionary. I think that it's less of a hardware proceedings and more so proceedings in practical implementations of conflict-free data structures.

@lednaBM I'm not about to invoke whataboutism, but what about... 😆

@topher functional: real-time pair-programming.

non-functional: stable performance over decades.

cc @dch

Oy, @linuxmagazine, I don't know if this piece[1] mentions that is implemented by developers, but it's worth mentioning.

Would love to buy this issue, but I think it would be too triggering to have this on my magazine shelf.

[1]: linux-magazine.com/Issues/2023

@mloxton @bookstodon I would probably attribute this work to an anarcho-primitivist, perhaps a direct follower of Mr. Kaczynski.

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