Marek S. Ł.
@marek@m5l.eu
Oddly tempted to try to switch to #Vim (realistically @neovim ) again for code editing. And switching on vim mode in @silverbulletmd
Trigger: the realization that anything not purely open source (like VS Code) eventually #enshittifies
Although familiarity with usual vim still comes in handy on the school computer 😅
@zef @neovim @silverbulletmd Just curious, what is bad about VS Code? There's also VS Codium, which is a community-maintained open-source build of VS Code.
@slashtechno it’s not bad just yet, but MS controls some key parts like the marketplace. Also: this https://devclass.com/2025/04/08/vs-code-extension-marketplace-wars-cursor-users-hit-roadblocks/
Writing a single bash script that turns a clean #Debian install into an opinionated #selfhosted setup (the one that I use myself) with:
* #Docker
* #dockge as web UI for managing docker-compose stacks
* @tailscale setup to expose deployed services with TSDProxy as separate TS domains
* Restic for data backups
Anybody interested?
This is what #FOSS promises to be, and it does feel nice to actually do it.
@marek congrats! Silvebullet is so awesome. I'm still on v1, anxious about updating, but eyeing all that awesome work 👀
I did enjoy the ease of setup of TkInter, and compatibility with Matplotlib, but I was missing the simplicity of immediate mode libraries. In trying to emulate these, now a few callbacks trigger "given this dataclass with state, the widgets should look like this".
The micro-management gremlin is whining that it's repeating useless work, but more importantly the window is complete and I can go on with the experiment.
Thanks @grunfink@comam.es for the #snac server, @stefano@bsd.cafe for the blog posts that pointed me to it, @voron@snac.nya.pub for the theme and @manton@manton.org for motivating me with your book
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