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This is so annoying. Whenever I want to use page search my muscle memory clicks some random button instead. It would’ve been acceptable if this accomodated new features but it doesn’t add anything at all and only makes it stick out from the other UI elements in the app.
function seesv column -s, -t < $argv[1] | less -#2 -N -S endI used this a lot when I had to deal with CSV files — it simply shows the data in a nice format. It’s an alias for the fish shell by the way.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Elon Musk has done more damage to the Tesla name than Thomas Edison could have ever hoped to do.
21·5 months agoElectrocuting elephants has gone out of fashion, now it’s killing monkeys with brain implants.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheapskate's Guide: Nuking web-scraping botsEnglish
9·8 months agoI’ve found that many of these solutions/hacks block legitimate users that are using the tor browser and Internet Archive scrapers, which may be a dealbreaker for some but maybe acceptable for most users and website owners.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro do you find the most visually appealing?
4·1 year agoThing: :|
Thing, China: >:(
The project is fully open source; albeit the codebase is quite large.
- be satisfied with neovim config
- see someone has created a shiny new config on github
- add similar stuff your config
- break everything
- spend a week fixing everything
- be satisfied with neovim config
- repeat the above steps indefinitely



Perhaps you have the address bar at the top? It works just fine when it is set to that position as I found out just now. So it might just be a bug that manifests when the address bar is set to be at the bottom.