I’m a vim and emacs user for some decades already. I had this urge one day to try and work with helix. It kind of misses some things such as file manager or editorconfig support. Nine months later I’m still using helix. It still misses these things, but I really started to like how I don’t need any plugins to work with it and I need about five lines of configuration to have a usable editor. Probably going to continue using it.
And it is written in Rust, which is my main language and I can just jump in to the editor source and fix things if needed.
I miss magit and org from emacs a lot though. Every time I need to write an article, I do it in emacs.
Hell yeah! Do you need any Rust engineers and where can I apply?
Yes. This has been now discussed in the GitHub issue. Lemmy tries to fetch JSON, and kbin responds with HTML including the Cloudflare nonsense.
Oh, that’s good to know. And still a useful feature if I can follow a community.
Here, I started one: https://lemmy.ml/post/1201750
I actually just subscribed to one of your communities.
This was enough for me to start my own instance. It’s not too hard with ansible, and Lemmy being Rust it’s not needing that much CPU or RAM.
And I’ll invite my friends here too. If you’re capable of running your own server, do it for your friends. Form small communities and you can always subscribe to the big server communities from your own service.
Refactoring that parser you did for the internal DSL in 2011.