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use `vim.lsp.buf.rename` to rename using lsp. for example i use `vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>rn", vim.lsp.buf.rename, opts)` to rename.


Thanks for the pointer!


I wonder how much money you donate to ffmpeg itself. also people are paying for this just for Ui/Ux?


can you elaborate a bit more how did you achieve this. also source code will be amazing if you have it open sourced of course.


Source code is a bunch of lambda functions to extract content from emails, then present that information in blog posts.

There are quite a few moving parts -

1. Route 53/AWS SES rules to handle Inbound emails

2. S3, Lambdas, and Step Functions to process emails into json objects

3. Cloudfront distro and behaviors to handle content delivery

4. Aws Cognito to handle login

This probably needs an accompanying blog series just to explain how everything works with each other.

If you’re interested, I’ve written a bit about it on https://pretzelbox.cc/blog which dogfoods the above product.

If there’s genuine interest, I’ll be happy to open source it.


this is more of a sketch to image than sketch to logo in my opinion


unrelated to the post but this website is dope <3


i don't think this maintains the simplicity that lua offers.


i like the onclick rotating doodle art more.


>We’ve worked together with the PipeWire and WirePlumber projects to add support for fully automatic and transparent DSP configuration I just hope this isn't only for apple silicon


I personally am a wayland (hyprland) user myself. Still I'd say only the security part seemed reasonable enough. You're comparing seems more like this was made for linux but doesn't run on windows so windows suck. Hyprland, waydroid, ydotools aren't made for x11 so you shouldn't have expectations it'll work. Use whatever tools you like it's the beauty of linux why bother fighting over it. heck I'd use tty and still be happy.


it's satire


from a android user's perspective i used to use google keep all the time before i got privacy concerned and I still see a whole lot of people from my friends and family using google keep. I can assume it's true for a large quantity. I don't think a company like google would stop this type of service where they can get a large amount of personal data users just leave opened.


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