Just use Alpine. Chimera uses Alpine's package manager anyway. The only reason you havent heard about Alpine in this context is because they do not claim they are doing anything revolutionary, they just strive to make a great distro.
reggie
Chimera Linux actually uses apk or Alpine Package Keeper as its package manager, they acknowledge this but despite that market themselves as if they did something revolutionary that has never been done before
all sports are free, you can just go outside and do them :)
what about autocmd on DirChanged or VimEnter that sets the option?
I could watch 2 seconds before realizing it is a vtuber. Promptly blocked.
That thumbnail is completely ruined by the soyface.
No need to give permissions, you can place the files directly into flatpak's directory. I don't know the exact path because I use librewolf but it is something like:
~/.var/app/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/.librewolf
Just look for folders with firefox/mozzila in its name.
OpenSUSE
inb4 but thats a corporate distro, it is just sponsored by SUSE but is community maintained
I agree that there are not many distros that are both user friendly and not forks of something else, but I don't see it as an issue, imo there is nothing wrong with forks.
No need to ask for permission to link for stuff like this, I made a post on public platform and anyone can share it as they see fit. Also glad I could help.
vim.g.slime_default_config = {
socket_name = 'default',
target_pane = '{last}'
}
vim.g.<variable>
is the same as g:<variable>
in VimL. Assigning a dictionary is very straightforward as lua tables map to VimL dictionaries, with the exception of empty dicts where you have to use vim.empty_dict()
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I use Migadu but you need your own domain for that and also it is paid.