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1 month agoYou wrote them up so when the question comes up you can copy and paste out point then to the line number. Make them feel mildly embarrassed for not looking for it. It won’t stop all of it, but it helps.


You wrote them up so when the question comes up you can copy and paste out point then to the line number. Make them feel mildly embarrassed for not looking for it. It won’t stop all of it, but it helps.
Really cool bit of computing history. Thanks.


Bad news on your rosy world view, but the real reason for our penitentiary system is to create slave labor.


Absolutely great work. Never would have even considered a steno.
Async, so a few things don’t block. If you have a plugging manager that updates, you can work while it does its thing. Clipboard is set up by default. The big thing was the code itself was refractored so more than just Bram can work on it.
Good to see a bit of action here on something vim related.
Outside of making a search engine or trying to make a new browser or at least a plugin, I don’t see how this would be useful. Getting anything fixed on the web is a heruclean task unless there is money not being made. Getting a government site fixed is harder than getting good legislation passed.
If it was a project that tried to route around things and auto sent emails with an overview might work, but I expect they would be thwarted by stupid network policies.