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anders , to memes en-us

Hey it's Michael Jackson
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aquila1nz , to random
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Finally starting to document this again - here's my Every Speculative Fiction Book About Queer Women I read in 2023 thread. 📚 🤖 🌈 🦄 ‍👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

Last year's:
https://mastodon.nz/@aquila1nz/109339725265843855

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aquila1nz OP ,
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And my favourite novellas. Wolves, fungi, shadows, tentacles and medical magic

aquila1nz OP ,
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And not sff, but these are my favorite regular sapphic romances that I listened to last year. One per author because these are all authors where I’m going to be reading everything wlw they’ve written. 🌈📚
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anders , to memes en-us

What's the password?
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anders , to memes en-us

Isn't the internet wonderful?
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torvalds , to random
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Dear lazy-web - question time.

I’ve maintained a branch of the old micro-emacs (not GNU emacs) for decades. And by “maintained” I really mean “mostly kept working”. It’s a scrappy little editor from the eighties(!) and the “s” in scrappy is silent.

The version I have grown accustomed to isn’t even the most recent version of microemacs, it’s a offshoot from uemacs 3.9 that was maintained by Petri Kutvonen at Helsinki University because it was portable and supported DOS, VAX/VMS and Unix.

Over the decades, I’ve “enhached” that thing to actually mostly understand UTF-8, and increased some internal limits, but it’s mostly the same thing that I used in the early nineties.

Anyway.

I don’t love the fact that it’s a very limited text editor. I’d like syntax highlighting etc. But my fingers are absolutely hardcoded to it, and I am not in the least interested in something that makes me switch away from those (much less start using a mouse to move around etc).

Which is just a very long way to say: “Does anybody know of some slightly more modern GUI editor that actually has good support for really changing keybindings”.

And I mean really configurable. As in “I can make ESC-J auto-justify text, and ESC-Z be ‘exit-and-save, and ^X^C will exit without saving”. Not some half-way state where “sure, you can make ^X exit, but no, you can’t make ^X or ESC act as Alt / Meta keys for other keys?

And yes, I know one answer is “teach your fingers new ways”. But my micro-emacs works just fine, and so it really isn’t worth it to me.

And please - don’t even bother replying with “Xyz is a great editor” unless you know and can show exactly how to rebind a key sequence like that ^X^C. I don’t use nearly all the uemacs keybindings, but I use an odd set of them.

I’d rather maintain just a keybinding file than a whole scrappy editor.

Edit: clearly I should have specified that I’m not interested in yet another “runs in a terminal” editor, or some even older editor (ie “real” emacs, or vim) that just has had more lipstick applied over the years.

firefly ,

Bump: Two GUI editors come to mind: Tea and Geany.

I think TEA is about as close to your wish as you are going to get. TEA will likely do 95% of your wishes except exit+save and ESC key in sequences. It is hackable and readable Qt/C++ so you can patch and push with ease.

"TEA is a C++, Qt(4,5,6) text editor with the hundreds of features for Linux, *BSD, Mac, Windows, OS/2 and Haiku."

GitHub: https://github.com/psemiletov/tea-qt
Debian: apt-get install tea (only two dependencies: anti-word, tea-data).

TEA text editor has endless configuration options including all the key mappings that allows custom setting of everything in the KEYBOARD tab as shown in the screenshot. Please note that the quirky monspace font is not the default TEA setting but from my own custom QT settings. You can apply any font you wish to the interface.

If you want to modify hotkeys via source code you would use Qt::QAction in tea.cpp in the repo. I'm not a Qt/C++ programmer but the source syntax is obvious and I have hacked other Qt interfaces to my liking with no problems.

One rough edge I found is that if the application is already open, passing a file via command line will not open it. I could not find any other UX bugs in it.

firefly ,

@torvalds

There is also sublime text which allows configuring the keybindings in .json files It also allows ESC > command bindings. The user can put custom context and args in the binding actions.

download: https://www.sublimetext.com/

key bindings: https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/key_bindings.html

KelsonV , to science
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Paleontologists investigate whether T. rex and other predatory had lips like lizards, or protruding teeth like crocodiles (though as the article notes, pop culture has latched onto the latter).

https://wapo.st/3zlDnNK
(gifted article link)

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anders , to memes en-us

nothing would please me more
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anders , to memes en-us

Why aren't you working?
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FallenRedNinja , to random
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.

What a fucking BOOK holy heck.
I’ll need to find a hard copy of it so I can devour it again and again, and inevitably lend it out and lose it forever. But it’ll be WORTH IT.

Up there with Let Me Sing You Gentle Songs for beautiful stories that split and twist like braided rivers before spilling back into the ocean.
Might have a new top five book ay

miki_lou ,
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@FallenRedNinja @bookstodon Finally got around to this compelling story of family secrets, the healing power of the natural world, and , and the strength of sisterhood. A quick look at reviews suggests that a mini-series has overtaken the book itself.

anders , to memes en-us

When there was a fight in the group chat
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maegul , to fediverse
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Fediverse hot takes:

  1. The only true client is the browser.

  2. Microblogging be damned.

  3. it’s the instances/servers that are federated, not the users (ie us) … and damn that too.

@fediverse

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Ghostalmedia ,
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Voyager.app for life. Screw the browser.

anders , to memes en-us

When I complained to Amazon
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Anyone have an interesting blog that uses the WordPress ActivityPub plugin?

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CommunityLinkFixer Bot ,

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anders , to memes en-us

Can I help?
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Gingerlegs ,

Showed up on all, holy shit lol

can ,

Don’t worry, I’ve found myself on page 76 too

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Meow
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