FINAL EDIT: We've been making good progress with EVi! We've fully settled on version 9.1.0 with no AI code, we're on IRC @ #evi irc.oftc.net, we've gained a lots of popularity and we've been working on fixing tests and removing platforms that are deemed exotic with other cleanups. Thank you to everyone who has supported us this week!!!

hard-forked vim at release 9.1.0 (Jan 2024)

https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/evi

maybe we can get a group of people behind this??

Fuck AI.

#VIm #FuckAI #Tech #Technology

evi

EVi, a hard-fork of Vim v9.1.0 (Jan 2024) before AI was used in the project.

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@mrmasterkeyboard Q: You also intent to implement #neovim-like #Lua support in lieu of #VimScript?

Cuz I shure as hell would consider adding that (and maybe an #nvChad-like config) to @OS1337 's package wishlist.

pkgs/docs/WISHLIST.tsv at main · OS-1337/pkgs

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@kkarhan @OS1337 the thought crossed my mind a couple of times... so maybe but i did think of Kuroko however.

@mrmasterkeyboard I mean I can basically add anything to @OS1337 that isn't #CCSS or otherwise problematic or absurdly hard to integrate.

  • I just want this to be a useable #TUI #Desktop distro with an 80×25 character MDA screen [yes, even modern SVGA cards still support that!] (80x24 useable; the 25th line is reserved for a status bar with like task/session switcher using i.e. #tmux [like DEC VT525])…
IBM Monochrome Display Adapter - Wikipedia

@kkarhan @OS1337 Not quite sure what CCSS is, are you able to provide some information on what that is?

@mrmasterkeyboard

#CCSS = Commercial Closed Source Software

@kkarhan ah, Kuroko is fully open-source

https://github.com/kuroko-lang/kuroko

GitHub - kuroko-lang/kuroko: Dialect of Python with explicit variable declaration and block scoping, with a lightweight and easy-to-embed bytecode compiler and interpreter.

Dialect of Python with explicit variable declaration and block scoping, with a lightweight and easy-to-embed bytecode compiler and interpreter. - kuroko-lang/kuroko

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@mrmasterkeyboard OFC, I didn't expect it elsewhere.

I do avoid runtimes but I do myselfvdoodle with some formats, like #YADL (Basically #YAML with #Tabs instead of #Spaces meets #Markdown!)…

https://github.com/greyhat-academy/yadl

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@mrmasterkeyboard but I think #Kuroko would be good for i.e. making a static binary of zulip-term
GitHub - zulip/zulip-terminal: Official Zulip terminal client.

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@kkarhan Kuroko and ToaruOS are mirrored elsewhere though (actually, the real ToaruOS upstream and i assume Kuroko too aren't even GitHub apparently)

@mrmasterkeyboard I know.

I do think that more than ever we need to embrace #FrugalComputing not just as annecessity but as something that is less distracting, more efficient and helpt.to #GetShitDone!