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farzat[m]
Oh ok, but still plugins... hmmm
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farzat[m]
Actually you gave me an idea
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farzat[m]
In profanity you can use the command /editor to edit your message in vim or whatever editor
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farzat[m]
And then when you exit the contents are there to be sent
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farzat[m]
Neomutt also does that natively, and it makes more sense in its case as an email is typically multiple lines
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farzat[m]
Now that I think about it, it might be possible to create such a thing for weechat too, although it is not going to be that pretty
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apotheon
Regular Mutt uses Vim in common default confgs, too.
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apotheon
I use vi-like keybindings in my browsers, PDF/document reader, image viewer, shell, window manager, and probably other things that escape me at the moment, too.
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farzat
I use it in qutebrowser (firefox not yet), pdf (zathura), shell (zsh), mail client (neomutt), feed reader (newsboat)
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farzat
How do you even use vi bindings in window manager? Like dwm? Cuz I don't think that counts
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apotheon
i3
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apotheon
I use vi directional keys (hjkl) heavily.
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apotheon
I use some of i3's mode stuff, and get out of various modes with Esc, too.
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farzat
Hmmm
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Mochi101
I use vi directional keys to control my automobile while driving it.
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apotheon
For some reason, the maintainers default to jkl; instead of hjkl, though, so I have to fix that myself. Like with Vim, I end up copying my own config files for i3 across installs.
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apotheon
Mochi101: That seems dangerous.
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Mochi101
so is vi
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apotheon
No, emacs is dangerous. It causes RSI.
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apotheon
unless you have the footpedal and nose pointer.
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apotheon
s/.$//
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Mochi101
My mother lost her fingers to emacs
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apotheon
a common tragey
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apotheon
argh, my typing
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apotheon
tragedy
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Mochi101
emacs much?
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farzat
Ok so is there a channel for vim or nvim?
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apotheon
I still suffer from the three cumulative hours of emacs use in my life.
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farzat
Kinda felt like joining it now
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apotheon
Maybe there is.
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apotheon
/msg alis list #*vim*
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apotheon
hopefully it doesn't give you a thousand results
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Mochi101
farzat, /join #vim
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Mochi101
jeese
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apotheon
Jeese's Pieces
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apotheon
Mochi101: What do you think of smartchains?
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Mochi101
I have some small investment in Stacks and Tezos
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farzat
There is also #neovim
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Mochi101
I like stacks because it uses Bitcoin
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Mochi101
Proof of transfer on the BTC network to be able to mine blocks.
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apotheon
I tried Neovim once. It was broken.
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apotheon
Mochi101: . . . so you basically just treat smartchains as speculative asset cryptocurrencies?
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Mochi101
Well, I'm too dumb to be able to do anything with smart chains.
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Mochi101
So yeah, speculative asset.. Support.
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farzat
Well it works now
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apotheon
You could have opinions about their use as software development targets and mechanisms for advancements in decentralized blah blah blah $hype or whatever.
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apotheon
farzat: How is it different to use than Vim?
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apotheon
Would my configs be broken?
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farzat
You will only need to change a few stuff I guess
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farzat
Maybe nothing at all
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apotheon
hmm
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farzat
It is not that much difference really
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Mochi101
apotheon, I don't think we're there yet. We need someone with a major company (I was hoping Elon and Twitter) to mint a coin on a smartchain and use them as stocks and then pay dividends in BTC or something.
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farzat
It just that it was a common complaint about how ugly vim's code is
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apotheon
I guess I could just install it alongside Vim and copy the Vim configs into Neovim configs just to see what happens.
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farzat
So when nvim said they would clean it up a bit I thought well that sounds good
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farzat
It also had cocurrency and stuff at first, which vim was refusing to adopt
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apotheon
Mochi101: I'm more interested in the idea of just deploying software resources. Hell, it'd be cool to turn things on the public web into network-enabled command line tools that use smart contracts as the "server" side.
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farzat
But as nvim became a thing vim had to adopt that as well
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apotheon
I guess I should try Neovim again at some point.
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apotheon
My next big "try something", other than the new programming languages I have to learn for the new job and so on, will probably be NixOS, though.
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apotheon
I've about had it up to my eyebrows with other Linux distributions.
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apotheon
if only I could just use OpenBSD at work
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Mochi101
apotheon, I don't think that will ever happen. It would be too resource intensive for the nodes.
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apotheon
Mochi101: depends on the resource intensive needs of the application
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Mochi101
What would be their incentive though?
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apotheon
A lot of stuff could be improved by being simplified.
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Mochi101
We're already expected to pay $25 just to transfer some garbage token on the Ethereum network.
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apotheon
decentralization and public verifiability even when the original source hasn't been shared could be nice incentives
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apotheon
not business incentives, but user incentives
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apotheon
Mochi101: My employer uses a cross-chain bridge and other stuff to make shit much, much faster and cheaper than just running stuff on Ethereum.
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Mochi101
Too complicated for regular users.
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apotheon
Yeah, some stuff needs to be smoothed out with time and experience.
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apotheon
From the perspective of people deploying code on Ethereum, though, it's just a kind of API-like thing that allows them to run only the front end on Ethereum itself and essentially run libraries on Near Protocol to do the heavy lifting.
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apotheon
If people can use a PostgreSQL database on the back end of a web application, they can in principle do this, too.
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apotheon
I'm not sure how accessible the explanatory stuff is to people who aren't already into smart contracts and so on, but check
aurora.dev to see if that helps explain some of what's going on.
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apotheon
There's some biggish infrastructure stuff running on Aurora already.
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apotheon
With stuff like that, I guess we could eventually expect to see some amount of free-ish simple site hosting stuff.
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philkode
Ethereum's use cases have grown so far beyond it's original design. Without second layer solutions it's hard to see how it can scale without bankrupting the everyman due to gas fees.
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philkode
Bring on #tari
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chown
My wallet says I am sync'd but it's not sync'd at the right height
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plowsof[m]
that would mean the node you're using is syncing still
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chown
I am using my own node
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chown
I lost internet, maybe it has something to do with that
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moneromooo
chown: can you paste the output of "status" in both monerod and monero-wallet-cli ?
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chown
I use the gui rn
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chown
I restarted it I think it had to do with my internet going out which I forgot happened
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moneromooo
Then whether it claims to be connected to the daemon, and what it claims its height is.
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chown
the hieight is 1724996 (65.5%)
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chown
on mainnet
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chown
that's what monerod status output
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chown
But my guio says "demon is synchronized" but my wallet blocks are at 2,500,000
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moneromooo
Then you probably had synced your wallet earlier to a daemon that was synced further.
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chown
I actually sent myself 50 dollars in xmr to test it out and it seems like my wallet isn't sync'd unless I use simpel wallet and conenct to another node
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chown
i see I see
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chown
So what should I do now?
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moneromooo
Wait for your daemon to finish syncing.
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moneromooo
If your chain is on a spinning HDD, you may want to move it (even if temporarily) to a SSD, it's much faster.
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chown
it says my daemon is synced on the gui
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chown
I have it on an ssd
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chown
no worries
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moneromooo
selsta: ^
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moneromooo
I'd ignore the GUI reporting, seems to be a harmless bug,
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chown
ah gotcha
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chown
Well it's not updating my wallet height it appears at any rate
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moneromooo
The wallet will auto sync once the daemon gets more blocks past that 2,500,000 height the wallet has already seen before.
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chown
ah ok