What I really want is just `nano` but with the "go to start of word left/right" feature be "go to next word boundry left/right" and the copy/paste buffer to use my system clipboard. 😅 Sadly the code seems like too much effort for me to tinker with any time soon.

Editors like micro end up doing too much in that they take over the color scheme and have these elaborate extension systems.

Anyone know if there's an LSP (language server protocol) client out there that's just a standalone TUI? It'd be nice to explore types without needing to commit to an entire IDE + text editor.

Debugging: the mystery game where you are the detective, the murderer, and the victim.

That's where I am right now. At the stage where I understand so little about the bug that it's tempting to blame the tools.

I mean, why do some of my interrupts seem to get disabled when a specific instruction, which has nothing to do with interrupts, is more than 4kiB from the beginning of the program?

(To be continued once I get a clue. I slept over it but that hasn't been enough.)

@akhileshthite Hmm, it would be like going through hell but I could ping you next time I attempt it if you want to see how it works. I think I have a 20% chance of getting anything working :P

Well shit. I think I will need to remake Agregore mobile from pretty much scratch 😅 The dependency I want to add requires a much newer version of the Android SDK than this tree year checkout of chromium can handle. RIP 😅

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Great news, I got an inscrutable error coming out of the millions of lines of code and build configurations 💀 is quite a beast.

I screwed up the JNI code somehow so at least I have a clue for where to look.

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@0x1de You can resolve them using @agregore or @peersky

it refers to files hosted using the p~p library "hyperdrivs" from docs.pears.com/building-blocks

Well. Time to have chromium compile for 9 hours and see if I have build errors in the morning 🤷 Or if my computer decides to randomly crash at some point during the process.

@dmoonfire @xoofx Ah that's cool. I had Marked do the heavy lifting in their tokenizer and I did soma basic AST traversal in a generator function that yielded bits of text.

@dmoonfire I'm not used to C# so it's neat to see how you've subdivided stuff in your ObjectRenderers classes.

My JS code is a lot more slapstick in comparison :P

@dmoonfire Thst sounds awesome. Did you publish your code by any chance?

Whoever is in charge of Google's UX standards should feel ashamed of themselves for how they constantly spit in the face of user choice ans consent. Truly a disgusting soul to perpetuate this shit.

I wanna see the "infrequently asked questions" that have high impact.

@lutindiscret @adele It's been here for a few years actually! I just don't think any other clients support the p2p :P

@alex Oh cool! Is your patch published somewhere I may read?

Attempt number 1 of auto-converting my markdown based website to

Currently only available via HTTPs and various protocols but eventually I'll add a proper gemini server to my main distributed press instance for it. 🤪 Might end up coding one since it's easier than searching through all the options for something that will fit my needs.

hyper://agregore.mauve.moe/explore.gmi

@metasyn @makeworld I think the main thing is deciding which parts of markdown you will throw out and how you'll "gracefully" downgrade. e.g. flattening nested lists.

This is what I came up with for anyone curious.

github.com/RangerMauve/markdow

@makeworld Yeah, I've had decent luck with Marked for MD-to-HTML and some basic extraction.

npmjs.com/package/marked

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