I mean, they didn’t exactly provide support for the original argument, so I don’t expect the dissent to provide support either… both are just funny opinions
I mean, they didn’t exactly provide support for the original argument, so I don’t expect the dissent to provide support either… both are just funny opinions
I think the idea is they’re equally polarizing lol
Well, no, I don’t think so. 5/0 would make a ratio of 5:0, which is undefined.
I specifically like to keep up with linux gaming news, so I have these two in my RSS feeds:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/
https://linuxgamingcentral.com/
They just make good informative posts in general, not always relating to Linux.
Cool, I’ll look into messing around with that to see if I can script up a nice comment viewer.
I think lazy.nvim has a pretty decent UI box for when you have plugins already installed. Things like managing updates and uninstalling for a session. But yeah it would be such a mess for a separate program to mess with the actual nvim config, or it would require enough setup to make it not even worth it in the first place. 99% of plugins can be “installed” by just pasting their remote Git repo urls into your package manager setup so, it’s not bad really. Part of the trade off for more control and efficiency I guess!