C-3PO introduces themself with "human-cyborg" relations. A cyborg has organic parts by definition. We know C-3PO is purely mechanical. I'm sure it's just because cyborg sounds cooler, but it bugs me.
@athasdev If you end up down the same path as me, you’ll switch to neovim and have a good time but then make a mistake and try emacs one day and then never look back. It’s a curse, don’t actually do it. You’ll learn elisp and write extensions and get lost in org mode for too long.
I recently switched from nvim to emacs (both are wonderful), and while I've migrated 95% of my flow, the one thing I haven't been able to quite replace is telescope. Anyone have any ideas or things they use that are similar to telescope in scope and UI? #emacs#nvim
@ThePrimeagen This is a crime that must be immediately rectified. I can have a game up on Foundry in a few days. I’ve been a DM for twenty five years. (Jokes aside, get some friends and someone to DM and have some fun)
@BenjDicken I’ve been looking for the same thing. A lot of options come close to multiple of these but none do all, at least in my experience. The mixing in writing by hand seems to be the hardest part. I’ve been thinking of writing a neovim plugin, but have hit a few snags myself.
I am trying to get better at sharing things I am working on. I built a little agent based on the The Emperor Has No Clothes article by Mihail Eric. Wrote it in Prolog because I have been thinking about declarative languages and formal logic alongside LLMs.
https://t.co/BBkupz3zo4
@iyoushetwt A long time ago, when I first learned it, I found building a real time chat app to be super educational. Its origins in things like feeds meant a chat app helped understand a lot of their design decisions. You also can’t go wrong with the usual todo, planning, or budget stuff.
@JannikWempe@Neovim The closest I’ve found so far is https://t.co/NZdwuyKtRw it’s not technically “auto” because there’s a hot key for inline suggestion but it does have claude Max support.