Nat Buckley

@natbuckley
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@semanticist maybe you should! Could also be fun trying different approaches etc. my first character was a goody two shoes, this time I’m playing the Dark Urge character and it’s led me some paths I wouldn’t have considered otherwise
@semanticist huh, that’s interesting! I keep discovering new things on this run that happened slightly differently the first time because I did something unusual… very fun to be surprised even when making similar narrative decisions
@semanticist accepting that I’ll be doing more playthroughs let me get over trying to experience everything - not that I think that’s even possible
@semanticist oh wow! Yes, this game lets you make choices (or have accidents) that don’t necessarily make things fun or more interesting. On my first run I killed Shadowheart as one thing led to another with Lae’zel, and didn’t meet Astarion until the end of act 2 when I looked up why I still haven’t met the guy so prominently featured on the loading screen… I simply missed that area lol
@semanticist I’m on my second playthrough, I am obsessed. What sort of character are your role playing?
@hlame also I like that most computers, past and future, are likely to already have vim, it’s like the basic food staple of editing text, so I’ll always have my fave
@hlame I switched to vim years ago, and use it without a mouse. At first it was very strange and slow, but now feels natural and much faster than mousing around. And I only know just a few basic keybindings so I’m sure my experience can be even further improved. In other editors I miss the keybindings when they’re not available, and I miss the vim plugins I use. Stuff to do with editing HTML genuinely feels like magic https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6768930/theres-cit-dit-yit-change-delete-yank-inside-tag-on-vim-is-there-somet
There's cit, dit, yit (change, delete, yank inside tag) on vim... is there something like pit (paste inside tag?)

Using vim I'm used to motion command like cit, dit, yit when editing html/xml files. I like . even more after using this commands because I can repeat what I did with just one keystroke. I would l...

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@marioguzman thank you!
@marioguzman how did you get into this section? I don’t know if my app doesn’t have it or if I just can’t find it. Thank you!
@hlame @mudge I have recently used plain Jekyll and it has worked well for me.