• Victor
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        So choose wisely. All other editor instances must remain open forever.

      • @[email protected]
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        I use quake style terminals, and often start writing a file and completely forget about it and turn off the computer, and only remember what i left behind when i find the random recovery files around, so :w a lot is quite useful for me.

        • @kender242
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          58 months ago

          Quake? The FPS? I’m confused, though I knew a little about Linux

          • @[email protected]
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            Yes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that.

            I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress

            On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilix

            • @Dehydrated
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              You can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I’ve also use it on Cinnamon and it’s really nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      Is there any reason to use :w other than it being the default? I have mine mapped to CTRL-S and it makes sure to keep me in insert mode if I was in insert mode. Feels way faster and easier to spam than the 4 key presses it takes to execute “:w”.

      • CronyAkatsuki
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        I’m just used to it and I’m keeping ny time in instert mode at minimum.

    • @marswarrior
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      This will allow you to ctrl+s to save. I tried to add this in a backtick code line/block but it removes part of the syntax.

      • CronyAkatsuki
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        Sorry but I’m already used to :w stoo much and a lot faster with it than ctrl+s

      • CronyAkatsuki
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        Requires me to use my pibky for ctrl. I have esc remaped to caps so its faster for ke to just do :w

  • @CookieOfFortune
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    398 months ago

    Some of us have PTSD from losing work back in the day. Now it’s just habit.

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      It’d be great if there were side kind of feedback, like the cursor quickly flashing a “C” or something… anything to let you know the operation occurred; better yet, was successful.

      • @[email protected]
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        Check for an asterisk after the file name (in the tab/title bar), it means “unsaved changes”.

      • @kbotc
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        48 months ago

        I actually disagree from a systems engineer perspective: The program doesn’t actually know shit if those bits hit any permanent medium, just that the OS told them “I’ll take care of it” it could be sitting in a write back cache when you save, see the “write complete” and rip the power and that’s all gone now. Basically, I don’t like promising durability when it’s not really there.

    • @Stupidmanager
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      The old school programmer right here! All we’re missing is someone typing git commit -am “updates and stuff”

    • @[email protected]
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      Basically a Jackie Chan fight scene, complete with somebody rolling a carriage at him and him kicking it back to pin them against the wall

  • @[email protected]
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    When you do this using Word online it be like “chill dude we autosave here, we got you” and I’m like “brother I do not trust you”.

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    We can optimize this further:

    unsatisfied = true
    while(unsatisfied) {
        key.dispatch(
            Keyboard::Ctrl,
            Keyboard::s
        )
    }
    

    …No, there is no instance where unsatisfied changes state

  • @DirkMcCallahan
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    168 months ago

    It’s because the first time doesn’t always work. I swear, sometimes it doesn’t!

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      Ctrl + C literally doesn’t work at times, it drives me crazy. It might be due to some shitty applications and websites overriding it or adding complexity (Like copying not only the text but additional information).

      I’m often 100% sure I copied the text, change the window and an old clipboard entry gets pasted.

      • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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        88 months ago

        God I hate this so much. It’s especially frustrating on mobile where it takes like thirty seconds to try to get the right part of the text copied and use the fucking magnified blue dots… Ugh.

        • @[email protected]
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          Mobile is an entirely different beast. Like sometimes my keyboard doesn’t show up. Or the text select refuses to work. And so on. It’s a mess. Even on a Galaxy S22.

          No clue how people can exist without a proper computer at home and still do stuff online.

  • @[email protected]
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    I just can’t stand Kate showing me a little orange bar meaning I have not saved the changes yet. The bar must be green! I am a slave to the green bar. The white dot in vscode (I use an open source build) is a bit more tolerable, but whenever I notice it I HAVE to save the file.

  • Victor
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    108 months ago

    I really should turn on auto save when vscode loses focus.

  • Trailblazing Braille Taser
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    Ctrl+s means “stop the presses” to VT100 terminal emulators and you have to press ctrl+q to resume. Key combinations from a different era.

  • JoYo
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    MFRs are saving each keystroke they have access to.