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Why Dylan should not have received the Nobel Prize

https://lemmy.world/post/2198915

Why Dylan should not have received the Nobel Prize - Lemmy.world

“It was therefore eerily portentous when on 13 October 2016, two things happened. Early in the morning it was announced that Dario Fo had died. And at 1 PM, it was announced that this years winner was Bob Dylan.”

Does anyone actually use Enlightenment?

https://lemmy.world/post/1576708

Does anyone actually use Enlightenment? - Lemmy.world

One of the first wow-moments when I first installed linux (2003ish) was Enlightenment. I though it was very pretty, and quite different from the mainstream WMs. It was presented as a feature, not a bug, that development was slow: the people behind it wanted to take the time it took to get it right. So I waited. I always installed it on new computers, but it never seemed quite ready to use. I did the same today, and the feeling is the same as in 2003: it’s not quite there yet. Hence the question: does anyone actually use it as their everyday WM?

KDE session crashing during Syu

https://lemmy.world/post/1128673

KDE session crashing during Syu - Lemmy.world

Is KDE particularly sensitive to updates in the background? It frequently happens to me that the session crashes during or after a pacman -Syu update. This never happened while I was using cinnamon

Is there a clipboard manager with killring-like functionality?

https://lemmy.world/post/899889

Is there a clipboard manager with killring-like functionality? - Lemmy.world

I’m currently using Klipper, and it’s fine, I suppose, but I miss the ability to cycle through the previous clips with simple keypresses, like in the emacs killring (the only thing I miss from my very brief experimentation with emacs back in the day).

St Stallman: A Hero of the Highest Order – things twice

https://lemmy.world/post/331948

St Stallman: A Hero of the Highest Order – things twice - Lemmy.world

Comparison between the different nvim "bundles"

https://lemmy.world/post/92159

Comparison between the different nvim "bundles" - Lemmy.world

Just wondering: how would you characterize the general feel of the different nvim flavours: LazyVim, Chad, Astro, etc.? I’m not thinking functionality, which plugins are included, etc., but the way they feel when one uses them. I tried out a whole bunch of them, as per Elijah Manor’s excellent video about config switching (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkHjJlSgKZY [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkHjJlSgKZY]) I figured out LazyVim is trying its best not to look and feel like vim, with modal windows and fancy graphics and all. I didn’t like that. I can’t remember why I left Astro behind, but I finally settled on Chad, which at first I disliked because of the name, but eventually I figured out that that was the flavour for me: so many things just worked as expected, and there were so many times when I looked up something, and went: “Hm! That was quite smart, actually!” So that’s where I’m at – and purely for “feel” reasons. So: convince me: what am I missing when I don’t use bundle B or config C?

What software do you all use?

https://lemmy.world/post/87242

What software do you all use? - Lemmy.world

How do you manage your trees? Myself, I use webtrees. The interface may be a bit “old” and the handling of media in particular could have been better, but it’s an online solution (so I have my tree available all the time), it’s open source, it’s 100% standards compliant, and the community is wonderful, so … What is your favourite programme?

Jeg liker reglene! - Lemmy.world

“Her er det ytringsfriheten som gjelder! Ytringsfrihet er den friheten alle mennesker har til å gi uttrykk for det de mener og ønsker å si noe om. Dette medfører også at man må tolerere at andre har forskjellige meninger enn deg selv.” Det var det verste med Reddit: den systematiske hårsårheten.