TheV2 1w ago • 0%
I prefer Mastodon over Twitter for microblogging. However, I didn't use Twitter for microblogging, but to receive news (directly or at least officially) from game devs, directors and other creators.
TheV2 1w ago • 100%
A false awakening isn't rare, especially with lucid dreamers, but it's certainly a bizzare experience nonetheless.
My most vivid lucid dream was a false awakening loop. I just couldn't leave the dream. In hindsight I should've just enjoyed it, instead of trying to die :D
TheV2 1w ago • 5%
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TheV2 2mo ago • 100%
There is no sense of pride. Every text/code editor has key combinations that many users will learn eventually. Vim has easier key bindings.
TheV2 2mo ago • 100%
angry Facebook emoji
TheV2 2mo ago • 100%
Germany doesn't exist.
TheV2 2mo ago • 0%
'Don't reinvent the wheel'. If the earliest (re-)invention of the wheel, known to us, was flawless, it wouldn't have been reinvented so many times. There will always be new obstacles, new scenarios and new expectations. I get it. It's intended as a reminder to look up existing solutions for a problem before starting entirely from scratch. But, especially in software development, where this phrase is often used, this reminder is rarely necessary...
TheV2 2mo ago • 100%
Tech content creators a few years later: Apple was ahead of everyone else!
TheV2 2mo ago • 100%
What is Niki Lauda's mother's name?
TheV2 3mo ago • 92%
She, as an obese person herself, proposed that "obese" is equivalent to the n-word. She didn't censor her word the same way a black person doesn't have to censor the n-word. That's not a contradiction. It would be, if she wasn't obese.
Not that I care about the actual point, just wanted to talk about the logic. My bad, if my assumption that she is obese, is wrong.
TheV2 3mo ago • 100%
I always choose hardcover. I try to keep the number of my owned physical books low. So when I do buy it, I want my eyes to be satisfied and they prefer the looks of hardcover. Since I usually buy secondhand books, overall it's very cheap (although I don't have high standards on the book's condition).
TheV2 3mo ago • 0%
They must be proud of Elixir.
TheV2 3mo ago • 100%
OpenSüß
TheV2 3mo ago • 100%
Parts Unknown
TheV2 3mo ago • 100%
I'm probably the minority here, but I don't use neovim for (time) efficiency. I use it for customization, hence minimalism, interoperability with other tools and less complex key bindings.
I do realize the irony of the last point. Sure, you need to learn basic navigation first, but past that the wizardry is much easier to learn than in other editors/IDEs. I do however not believe that wizardry is impossible in other editors/IDEs, at least most of the usual stuff.
TheV2 4mo ago • 83%
Definitely. But if this specific feature, that isn't even primarily intended as an accessibility feature, has apparently not been available before in this form, does it make sense to call out Spotify for making that feature available "only" limited on the free version?
But yes, I'm aware of the community I'm on right now :D
TheV2 4mo ago • 71%
So how did deaf people enjoy music for free before Spotify?
Is there any kind of fiction where multiple stories are connected in a recursive loop? The connection could be a character who writes or narrates the story. e.g. - story A -> story B - story B -> story C - story C -> story A Thanks in advance for any help!