Have you watched the show? The game is not for me, horrorness being a part of the reason, but the show was very well done.
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My basic approach is: Esc
works like in normal evil-mode
, and takes me into vterm-copy-mode
as well. Without doing that, I have C-w C-w
remapped to move to another window, so I can switch to another window for all the rest of my keybindings. And I have C-Esc
mapped to send Esc
into the terminal itself.
I'm using evil-collection
for the basic bindings, and I have my own custom stuff here: https://github.com/bricka/emacs.d/blob/main/init.el#L1054-L1073
Edit: Forgot C-Esc
This immediately made me think of Scythe, and sure enough, he did the art. Fantastic.
Depending on the complexity, there's also abbrev-mode
: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Abbrevs.html
Have you ever read the book Elantris? It sounds very not fun.
There's a fork of Openboard that is trying to update it, but AFAIK, it's not published anywhere yet: https://github.com/Helium314/openboard
I immediately thought of House of Leaves. Do not read it as an ebook, if there even is an ebook version. It must be read as a physical book.
I wish this was exaggerated, but it isn't at all. Every time I try to learn Haskell, I end up in some tutorial: "You know how you sometimes need to represent eigenvectors in an n-dimensional plane with isotonically theoretical pulsarfunctions? Haskell types make that easy!"
For what it's worth, you can replace xi
with just s
or c
I started off this year with Go, and after the first three days, I was so happy to switch to Rust for today. It's one of my absolute favorite programming languages, but I never use it at work, so it's one of my joys of Advent of Code.
Thank you for sharing this. I also wrote a regular expression with \d|eno|owt
and so on, and I was not so proud of myself :). Good to know I wasn't the only one :).
That is a crazy process. But I'm happy that you were somehow able to get a new passport :).