In case you have been wondering why I have kept quiet -- I've been experimenting reading feeds on a FreshRSS instance as an alternative to social media. Hope it sticks.
Reading up what's happening with the #XZBackdoor incident. (I guess everybody is and soon they will be posting #xkcd2347 all over the interwebs and life goes on repeating the same mistakes...)
Holy crap! They made ordering #MobiltBankID so complicated now. The usual stuff like going via net banking -> multiple authentication (QR code, SMS) -> sign agreement -> and.... a real ID card check.
But hey, Skatteverket's ID card and Driving Licence doesn't count, even though they are national ID cards. WTF?! :ablobcatbongoangry:
Thank you @jugmac00 for the talk on #tox today. I ws expecting a tech deep dive, but was pleasantly surprised to see a meditation on open source maintenance.
Thanks for @kushal and #sunet for being a wonderful host!
It's Friday night and I know it's late... nevertheless I hope you have some energy left to catch up on what happened on π₯ ... #PyConSE day 2 :python:
@willingc 's keynote started with a philosophical perspective on getting things done, being an agent of change and why the community is important :python:
#TIL if you are in Europe, thanks to #GDPR you could object #Whatsapp against the use of your personal details. It is hidden in a webform and requires further email follow up. Cumbersome, but hopefully worth it.
exists, but it provides only some basic actions. I was wondering if you could map the mouse to allow moving split window panes around - something which is painful to do by keyboard. Do you know of something like this?
@ashwinvis@scy@vim@neovim oh the one you found seem more powerful than mine, behaving a lot more like i3wm, nice, sadly only neovim compatible, but it's nice to know it exists, panes management is really a pain point in vim when you open more than a couple of them.
What I am looking for is a way to: move left pane to right, move bottom right pane to top left corner etc.
The method I use to move windows around is similar to what I do with text β βdβ the window, then βpβ it elsewhere. Except the mappings are <c-w>d and <c-w>p: github.com/andrewradev/yankwin.vim
I doubt this plugin would be convenient to you out of the box, since for instance it doesnβt paste vertical splits, and if you have lots of windows, maybe you use a large monitor with them. Iβd say you could use it as an idea at least. The core of it is as simple as this: github.com/AndrewRadev/β¦/03-winmove.vim
If you wanted to use the mouse, you could map <LeftMouse>, <MiddleMouse>, and <RightMouse> for it. Possibly with ctrl or some other modifier. Thereβs even <LeftDrag>, but I havenβt experimented with it, so I canβt say if it would be easy to implement drag & drop for windows. :help mouse-overview.
Apparently running #shreddit can get you banned too. No use talking to the mods (or are they? could be staff in disguise). Well, I don't care for this anyway, I am done volunteering for #reddit.