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  • I’ve used this neovim keybind for years:

    vim.keymap.set({'n', 'x'}, 'gy', '"+y') -- copy
    vim.keymap.set({'n', 'x'}, 'gp', '"+p') -- paste 
    

    I was able to copy/paste between nvim and other applications on sway, Hyprland, Niri and KDE on Wayland.

    The global clipboard register + should also work in modern regular vim afaik.


  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtolinuxmemesFeature parity or get out
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    1 month ago

    You must use a different Wayland than I do.

    I play competitive multiplayer games with VRR on a 4k240 monitor in a tiling wm with direct scanout. Color management support (HDR, 10bit, anything beyond 8bit sRGB) is also coming along.

    I’ve never had a better working setup than this. Everything on X was painful. Even just getting vsync to work properly used to be tricky in some cases.

    I agree that wayland does miss features compared to X but a lot of them are conscious design decisions and don’t affect me personally. For example running graphical applications remotely through e.g. SSH or the complete lack of security allowing any application to easily read my keyboard input.






  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtomemesWelcome to 2025
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    3 months ago

    About 20% of global traffic is routed through Cloudflare so unfortunately Cloudflare is very much a massive case of centralization.

    A Cloudflare outage would affect a huge number of websites and services and they have some degree of control over the way you host your and use their services.





  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtoLemmy ShitpostSmart option
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    5 months ago

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-pound_burger

    A third-pound burger is a hamburger containing a patty that weighs one-third of a pound (approximately 5.3 ounces or 150 grams) before cooking. It is larger than a quarter-pound burger (4 ounces or 113 grams), which is commonly offered by fast-food chains. The third-pound burger became widely known in the 1980s following a marketing campaign by A&W Restaurants in the United States. The campaign, which sought to compete with McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, was unsuccessful because consumers misunderstood fractions, making it a case study in consumer behavior and marketing communication.






  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtoTechnology*Permanently Deleted*
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    7 months ago

    I would not trust any company/website to properly encrypt any important messages in the first place so I don’t care whether they add a backdoor (and I’ve never had a Twitter account anyway).

    …but it sounds like a really shitty development/release process to me. Why would you disable something while whatever is to come in its place is not ready yet?

    Why not do the development first and then migrate when it’s actually ready lol


  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtoMicroblog MemesPlease, UI designers
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    7 months ago

    Massive +1. I can easily imagine complex 3D shapes in my head and freely manipulate them, but my brain works horrible when it comes to icons for some reason. I can’t intuitively find what I need, not even after months or years. Even after using something for a long time I will constantly hover over all icons to read the tooltips until I find what I need.

    The software I work on at work has a navigation at the top of just icons. I see it every day and I just can’t seem to associate the icons with the functionality.


  • ne0phyte@feddit.orgtoMicroblog MemesPlease, UI designers
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    7 months ago

    I do it, too. I rarely read any text without subconsciously marking the text while reading it. Might be a tool for me (ADHD) to make it easier not to lose track - I don’t know.

    But regardless of why people do it and while I agree that it’s probably something very specific not a lot of users do, I refuse to believe that anyone actually uses those select->popup-> share features, ever. Often the little pop-up even blocks the text above it which is just insanely bad UX imo.

    Sites should never mess with core functionality without asking (scrolling, selection, tab/keyboard navigation, hijacking common shortcuts/right click, clipboard, history, etc).

    I believe someone came up with that idea a decade+ ago and people just want it on their site to add value without actually checking if anyone uses it.