I’ll check it out. Right now my wiki workflow consists of homemade scripts, which have some sharp corners.
I’ll check it out. Right now my wiki workflow consists of homemade scripts, which have some sharp corners.
I considered heresy and switching churches, but Lisp and rumours of multiple bugs kept me on the vim side
First thing is decent tables editor and the second is katex previewer.
Yes, it is amazing, but some things ( like md tables or writing katex eqations) are handled rough. And I still sometimes need to use something other than vim and then life gets hard.
Why instead od creating actualy usefull tools to help human sciencists, we are creating their shitty AI versions? Is it some effort to stop AI hype train from derailing?
Ultrakill dev and Acid Wizards studio
Jest turn it off and count on piece od paper
you can go 1 step further and try to use signal, It’s much more convenient.
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Well, the point is, that vim is indeed perfect for writing and this is the problem, because I feel like I’m starting to get too much dependent on modal editors.