What project are you currently working on, Cred Forums?
What project are you currently working on, Cred Forums?
Compiling Linux For Scratch, and making a distributions for home usage, that will just work and be super lightweight.
Windows kernel development, trying to make a rootkit for fun.
cloveros
Automating a HA baremetal Kubernetes deployment.
>Cred Forums """"projects""""
I'll make the logo
ill install the gentoo
I'll remake the logo
>mememacs
>it doesnt even have superior hjkl navigation
Got my wasm interpreter working.
>it doesnt even...
*blocks your path*
> a version of evil-mode emacs
Why not just stick with vim?
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Working on an enterprise Node app for a financial firm. Trying to haul ass before a Friday demo at the end of the week.
Working on a GPU security research. It's pretty cool desu.
Rewriting a database application from C# to C. Instead of conveniently putting attributes on a class and being able to just call CreateTable(), Insert(), etc. with instances of the class I have to learn how to write SQL strings. I've been putting it off but I'm trying to learn it now.
T-SQL, MySQL, SQLite, or...?
Watching anime
Implementation of FEM on a sierpinski fractal generator for new athletic shoe designs
SQLite
Ah, then it ain't too bad. The official syntax documentation is more helpful than anything else.
because I like having a superior workflow.
>the option to use emacs key bindings in insert mode (aka 'hybrid-mode')
>better buffer/file management
>better 'project' management
>better autocomplete
>better repl experience
>magit
>org-mode
>more plugins
hybrid-mode, org-mode, and helm alone are enough for me to never use regular vim again for any extended editing whatsoever; everything else is just a nice bonus. I still use vim for quick edits here and there, but I just feel really constrained by it now whenever I start spending too much time in it.