![](/static/253f0d9b/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/a64z2tlDDD.png)
Only convenient for those who are on discord. Everyone else is excluded.
Only convenient for those who are on discord. Everyone else is excluded.
Universal basic income
deleted by creator
This shouldn’t be the case. Offering the source code of a project to the world is extra work and an act of kindness. We should reward it in kind.
deleted by creator
Cars are bad for the environment, please download bicycles instead.
Meet my friend: .unwrap()
I am somewhat of a Warcraft player myself and have played lots of custom maps. I too never heard of this issue.
Mods used third party tools to help them with their unpaid work. These tools relied on access to the reddit api.
Then reddit charged ridiculous prices for api access, which would mean the apps would need money, so mods would need to pay to do their unpaid work or use the inferior reddit interface.
Given these choices, some mods decided to leave instead.
A short name for communities would be groups. I like to call the users fedizens, as it is not specific to one software.
For software running on GNU Emacs I like reading Emacs News: https://sachachua.com/blog/category/emacs-news/
Yes, using Emacs is more important than the OS.
Maybe Mailspring or Geary might be something in the direction you are looking.
A demo feature would be absolutely amazing.
Good to know, but does it have the feature I need? Because the last time someone tried to find it, they couldn’t. That was after i told them “sure, just go to search and replace and look for the regex option which surely is there.”
Can excel do regex in search and replace yet? Because libreoffice calc can.
No vendor look-in with his solution though.
GNU Emacs of course. I am particularly fond of spacemacs, because I like vim keybindings. For git functionality we have the excellent magit package on our side, which makes Emacs also my favorite git interface.
I don’t understand the meaning of “visual editor” in the context of “text editor”. But i can tell you, that i am a happy user of Spacemacs, a distribution of GNU Emacs. Doom Emacs seems also to be pretty popular. One of my favorite emacs packages is the git client “magit”: https://video.emacs.ch/w/kFF1N8kveg3eCx86tU6aMW
Like the planet solaria: https://fandom.adminforge.de/asimov/wiki/Solaria