The photos and the story are cool, however I wish it wasn’t presented as a «story» as in Instagram stories, where you need to click to read each sentence.
there was a version of article on the website but it navigates similar to instagram ‘stories’ which was hard to manage. it’s a shame photographs are covered with text
I have a quibble about this statement about 1-based indices
When a baby completes its first roundtrip around the Sun, they’re one year old, not zero years old.
Counting our ages is one instance in which we tend to start counting at 0 (like C) rather than 1 (like Lua) a newborn baby is 0 years old. We don’t phrase it that way, but they are a year away from being one year old, so they must be 0.
In Korea we count age inclusively of the year you are born, so when you are born you are one. Then on New Year’s Day you are 2. I was born late in December, so a few days after being born I was 2! Anyway…haha
I thought it was going to be a negative change. I was happily surprised :)
Although, I learned from the article that a lot of country TLDs don’t allow domain privacy, which makes me concerned for some of the cool cats in the tildeverse using .uk and .us domains.
I never knew about quickfix and location lists. That opens up a lot of possibilities when editing manuscripts! I also learned that named registers exist AND that you can append to them! So cool!
omg I am using nearly all 26 of my named registers on my current text conversion project. They all full of macros and snippets. I’d be lost without vim!
The photos and the story are cool, however I wish it wasn’t presented as a «story» as in Instagram stories, where you need to click to read each sentence.
I thought that too! It doesn’t display properly in my browser :b
Those photos are pretty dang cool though. I like coming across people doing weird things like this.
there was a version of article on the website but it navigates similar to instagram ‘stories’ which was hard to manage. it’s a shame photographs are covered with text
I have a quibble about this statement about 1-based indices
Counting our ages is one instance in which we tend to start counting at 0 (like C) rather than 1 (like Lua) a newborn baby is 0 years old. We don’t phrase it that way, but they are a year away from being one year old, so they must be 0.
In Korea we count age inclusively of the year you are born, so when you are born you are one. Then on New Year’s Day you are 2. I was born late in December, so a few days after being born I was 2! Anyway…haha
I thought it was going to be a negative change. I was happily surprised :)
Although, I learned from the article that a lot of country TLDs don’t allow domain privacy, which makes me concerned for some of the cool cats in the tildeverse using .uk and .us domains.
Until I read that article, I didn’t know there were TLDs that didn’t allow domain privacy… and that’s somewhat concerning imo
I never knew about quickfix and location lists. That opens up a lot of possibilities when editing manuscripts! I also learned that named registers exist AND that you can append to them! So cool!
omg I am using nearly all 26 of my named registers on my current text conversion project. They all full of macros and snippets. I’d be lost without vim!
I’d be curious to read about that dozens! I feel like I am not yet worthy of wielding vim’s full power haha
Okay here you go: https://chrisman.github.io/19.html
Wow, what a delivery! :) Thanks for that, I’m going to be having some fun with vim if you need me~