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emoses

@emoses@hachyderm.io

Maker, Dad, Erstwhile Blues Dancer.

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emoses, to emacs
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I use Emacs with evil, and I hit ":w2<ret>" way more often than I'd like, leaving little files called "2" all over the place. So I wrote some advice to fix it

https://www.emoses.org/posts/dont-write-2/

#emacs #evil #elisp

harish, (edited ) to emacs
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(This is a very important question that is breaking my brain. Please answer and repost to share so others can too.)

If you use , do you use a Vi emulator mode (like Evil)?

emoses,
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@harish I learned Emacs first, then started learning vi when I saw some thing about how powerful the editing commands were, but gave up when I started trying to customize it (this was way before Neovim). Then I found Evil: a fantastic composable editing language in the best customizable programmers’ tool platform.

I’d try kakoune (or maybe kakoune.el) but I can’t be bothered to start over again at this point.

emoses, to til
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ben, to random
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  • emoses,
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    @ben @jikodesu As an American who spent a term in Edinburgh living with a Glaswegian flatmate, 100% agree with this.

    whalecoiner, to random

    I saw some kind of interference a few days ago that really slowed down our Zigbee network. It was temporary and likely due a rogue 2.4Ghz wifi device, but it impacted how we used our home. So I was wondering if anyone out there has tried wiring most of their home automation kit?

    Something like esp32s with wired NICs on a dedicated network? Sensor lines back to a central hub?

    emoses,
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    @unixorn @whalecoiner @homeassistant @esphome @esp32 @homeautomation plenty of PoE to 5v adapters like this. Search “Poe to 5v” or “Poe to usb”. https://a.co/d/4lEy8mN

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    emoses,
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    @homeassistant @homeassistant OK I hacked it up by making websocket calls directly with the js client (this uses Deno): https://gist.github.com/emoses/0473c9949bfc1ce454369b508b6e05eb

    emoses,
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    @homeassistant @homeassistant
    What I actually wanted to do was set hide_state: true on a few dozen custom:slider-entity-row light switches. This jq stanza did it for me:

    jq -c '(.. | select(.type?=="custom:slider-entity-row")) |= (.hide_state = true)' &lt; lovelace.json &gt; lovelace-edited.json  
    
    cwebber, to random

    some day I will have emacs integrated with a heads up display and I will achieve my maximum power until I walk into a bus

    emoses,
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    @cwebber heard walking down the street in sf “Hey Emacs control u control c control x control e capital R capital N…”

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