Sorry mate.
Writing like this.
Doesn’t make you look.
More knowledgeable.
This is a very complex topic that affects people’s entire lives, please don’t continue to make the mistake of thinking this is as black and white as “just take shrooms”.
Sorry mate.
Writing like this.
Doesn’t make you look.
More knowledgeable.
This is a very complex topic that affects people’s entire lives, please don’t continue to make the mistake of thinking this is as black and white as “just take shrooms”.
This is bad advice. It’s cherry picking arguments.
Point 1 is a misunderstanding of how Linux, open source and distros work. Private companies and big corporations are an integral part of the ecosystem, linux is not a hobbyist-led project. It will always be pushing the interest of major companies. Just clone the kernel repository and take a look at the amount of US companies email addresses. There’s also the whole linux foundation situation, are we ignoring that?
Points 2 and 3 are simply a fact of how the world works and an European company running a distro will be affected by most if not all of the same restrictions. We live in a globalized world and companies have customers and suppliers all over the world and have to adhere to regulations. I’m not saying those particular regulations are good or moral, but not using Fedora because of them is pointless.
Oh and lsp-mode is super opinionated, it does a million things you don’t want or need, so I wouldn’t recommend that.
Well, OP mentions he cannot install software on the machine, so I think that already blocks anything depending on lsp.
My experience is mostly from doing linux kernel programming on remote baremetal machines. I use ccls + eglot locally and have fiddled a lot with tramp, which is really good when it does work, but also tends to trip over bad connections.
I’ve also wrote all sorts of elisp hacks to be able to access the remote machine via tramp but have all code navigation commands apply to a local repository replica where the lsp server runs. My use case was similar to OP but the machines were not x86_64, so there wasn’t even any lsp ported.
So yeah, my gut feeling having dealt with similar issues is that it’s not worth it, YMMV.
A counter point is that in your 50s the technology to do it will certainly have improved over when you were 20. I’m 30 now and counting on that. /o\
cscope? ccls? clangd? Surely there’s something there that the other people in the team are using.
That doesn’t really solve his issue because what he wants depends on having servers (lint, lsp) running local to the codebase/machine. Anything with emacs will be a major pain unless it’s a really small project.
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I try to remove the extra comma.
Five bad things about Lemmy. You won’t believe the last one.
Bear trap on their path, run back to cover.
The post: A picture of bowing nurses in a hospital with the caption: “Chinese Doctors bow down to an 11-year-old boy with brain cancer who saved several lives by donating his organs.He wanted to give another people a second chance he never got”
The comment: “ok, let me position myself… 3…2…1… bow everyone!”
The point being that these idiots obviously either bowed just for the camera or had to organise to recreate the bowing moment, both of which are absurd.
Immutable vs Mutable
weird normal
*squints*
*puts cardboard box on the floor*
Lol this is really well done, look at skeletor leaning. The half-pump sausage also looks nice.
Talk us through it… how have you come to this predicament? What stopped you from eating breakfast? What do you mean stuck? Do you even work there?
Glad there was no banana for scale.