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Software dev, husband, darts enthusiast, programming languages nut, philosophy reader. Mostly lurking and reacting to things.
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@frescosecco I indeed did mean the single binary thing. That OTP 17 app ran for 7 years without needing any maintenance. Some of the most robust software I ever wrote. But I don’t have a use case for Erlang right now. The stuff I want to build doesn’t really suit Erlang.
@frescosecco I was writing client software. Go is more easily distributed than Erlang. I should read up on Erlang build systems and packaging. Last version I used was 17.
@frescosecco All your posting of Erlang stuff is making me want to get back in to it. 🙂
@gregorni the first one is the idiomatic way in Go.
@nixCraft €1 / month at Versio. (ipv6 only though)

@markstos Personally I have no need for all this fancy stuff. For git integration I just use lazygit, bound to C-g in Helix, so it gets brought up fullscreen.

"C-g" = [":new", ":insert-output lazygit", ":buffer-close!", ":redraw"]

@markstos This was the exact reason I tried #HelixEditor.
No plugins to keep up to date, no plugings that could break at any point when updating. No endless tweaking of my config so I could get the darned plugins to work properly.
Then learned to use Helix properly and got convinced "selection->action" is the way to go.
Removed neovim everywhere. On servers I'll use a base vim in a pinch. Everything else is Helix.
Go for it, you won't regret it.
@JustineSmithies you won’t regret it. 🙂
How long ‘till we get adds masquerading as email in our gmail accounts? And how long ‘till the free gmail tier is as crappy as YT is now? Gmail has been so important for so many people for a really long time, but with the way Google is handling stuff these days I fear we could see the end of gmail as we know it in this decade.