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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

I present: tree-sitter-asm support for nvim 0.11, soon™ in Debian
A screenshot of checkhealth treesitter in nvim 0.11 showing various parsers being enabled, such as ASM, c and lua.

@veer66 yes, the wrapper mentioned on the wiki page works for .so files too. You can take a look at the glycin package in Debian. If you have any questions feel free to ask

Buying a pressure cooker that can also do vegetables and rice was such a good life decision. Just chuck $things + water in there - > press start and enjoy the cooked $things 15 mins later. 60€ well spent

@pietervdvn pretty likely. Get a multimeter and measure its capacitance and then try to replace it by a new one with similar ratings, to be on the safe side.

@veer66 you'll want to check https://wiki.debian.org/Gnome/Rust_Packaging to package a standalone Rust program. You can check e. g. tex-fmt for a simple example. Feel free to ask on the #debian-rust IRC channel in case you have any questions

Hot take: If a manpage does not include at least one example on how to use the program it's garbage.

@josch yeah no worries :) recently I was more succesful getting new contributors to work on packages for Debian. I also probably should maintain less...

@josch nice setup!

@highvoltage Damm straight.

Trans rights are human rights.
Trans rights are human rights.
Trans rights are human rights.

Still didn't get that?

Trans rights are human rights.

You're welcome!

Sent a pull request to Audacity fixing a crash bug I'd been running into frequently. The cause was an out-of-bounds memmove. Classic C++ areas.

Anyway I got a fucking copilot review on my PR which left two comments, both completely wrong, one of which suggesting I reintroduce the out of bounds memory access. I'm furious!

Just finished porting my nvim config to 0.11 and making it modular, and damn, it's nice to have LSP support even more integrated. Just define the LS in a "lsp" subfolder and get going, no need to install any random configuration plugins. Now I have hints, errors and warnings for tex, c, cpp, rust, shell, Debian packaging files and more. Thanks to the nvim devs!

While #Debian is in deep freeze for the #trixie release, I am glad to announce texlab (LaTeX language server) and pipemixer (a TUI for pipewire) are now available from experimental (pending mirror sync).

depol
I should really stop reading the news. Merz honestly thanks Israel for attatcking Iran, stating that they are doing the shitty work. What the actual fuck.

@cccpresser @YaLTeR +1. As #Debian Developer I reviewed packaging from contributors while simultaneously maintaining 400+ packages where I am listed as uploader and coordinating team meets. For the new release cycle I will cut way back on this and hope I can get others to help with the reviews/updates. Fortunately we have new contributors coming in, so I hope the the workload will be more distributed.

In bed with a cold binging He-Man

@mirabilos @zenmaya @lynn "your fault if you don't run the monolith doing everything from init to laundry"

Hab ganz vergessen wie sexy niederbairisch klingt

lol, bin in der Waldbahn und die Touris sind begeistert ob der Haltewunschtaste

Early trains pros + cons:

Pros: Empty, nice to travel
Cons: Early

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