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and include it in a vim guide. Another way to look at this is the fact that all my guides currently load on a single massive page and have no sidebar for navigation etc. Something like https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/guide/creating.html
and include it in a vim guide. Another way to look at this is the fact that all my guides currently load on a single massive page and have no sidebar for navigation etc. Something like https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/guide/creating.html

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New editor is out, it's called zed and it's macos only... so no thanks... for now at least... but they have a custom font https://github.com/zed-industries/zed-fonts and it looks pretty good https://twitter.com/devongovett/status/1672307153699471360

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Coming across some weird behavior with <code>mv</code>

$ mv .dotfiles/ someothername
mv: cannot move '.dotfiles/' to 'someothername': Not a directory

Ok turns out I had it symlinked.

$ ls -l .dotfiles
[...] .dotfiles -> /home/razzi/forks/dotfiles/

I was tipped off by reading the strace of mv which had this system call

renameat2(AT_FDCWD, ".dotbackup/", AT_FDCWD, "rename", RENAME_NOREPLACE) = -1 ENOTDIR (Not a directory)

which I looked up in <code>man 2 renameat2</code>

ENOTDIR
A component used as a directory in oldpath or newpath is not, in
fact, a directory. Or, oldpath is a directory, and newpath exists
but is not a directory.

Latest revision as of 23:44, 24 January 2024

Got this clip of a huge combat on twitch stream https://clips.twitch.tv/ObedientBlushingCrabYee-LXkN_6PeFZAFcKb6

Hmm it looks different on that clip than it did in the browser, missed the action... here's the actual clip. Interesting to see offset encoded in url https://clips-media-assets2.twitch.tv/raw_media/ghZBmS15Df-j3hWQBXCm-g/42248907161-offset-23416.mp4

Made me think of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injective_function#/media/File:Injection.svg

Wiki extension: make links propagate so that if a proper noun is linked once, all further words that match it will be the same link

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Thinking about doing this kind of splitting of content on my website: ability to post a blog, then include it in a guide. Maybe it's easy enough to copy and paste what I want, then link to specific blog posts from the guide and vice versa. But it could be cool to have a feature like:

- disambiguating between functions, commands, and keys in vim

and include it in a vim guide. Another way to look at this is the fact that all my guides currently load on a single massive page and have no sidebar for navigation etc. Something like https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/guide/creating.html

---

New editor is out, it's called zed and it's macos only... so no thanks... for now at least... but they have a custom font https://github.com/zed-industries/zed-fonts and it looks pretty good https://twitter.com/devongovett/status/1672307153699471360

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Coming across some weird behavior with mv

$ mv .dotfiles/ someothername
mv: cannot move '.dotfiles/' to 'someothername': Not a directory

Ok turns out I had it symlinked.

$ ls -l .dotfiles
[...] .dotfiles -> /home/razzi/forks/dotfiles/

I was tipped off by reading the strace of mv which had this system call

renameat2(AT_FDCWD, ".dotbackup/", AT_FDCWD, "rename", RENAME_NOREPLACE) = -1 ENOTDIR (Not a directory)

which I looked up in man 2 renameat2

      ENOTDIR
             A  component  used  as  a  directory in oldpath or newpath is not, in
             fact, a directory.  Or, oldpath is a directory,  and  newpath  exists
             but is not a directory.