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  • Exactly one year ago, on 30th December 2024, I laid the foundation of FediMeteo.
    es0mhi@tilde.zoneundefined es0mhi@tilde.zone

    @stefano

    Thanks for FediMeteo, Stefano. I'm so used to it, I even can't remember my timeline without it any more.

    Uncategorized thankyoutuesday fedimeteo happybirthday meteo weather freebsd snac snac2

  • I've been using computers all my life, #Linux and #Unix since the 90s, and word processors since #Wordperfect 5.1 for #MS-DOS but I still can't grasp the #vim and #emacs keybindings.
    es0mhi@tilde.zoneundefined es0mhi@tilde.zone

    @rivercityrandom

    Writing a novel in #emacs is quite straightforward and not very different from, uh, writing a novel.

    Here is how I do it: starting with chapter 1 I would hit the following keys: Shift+C, h, a, p, t, e, r, space, 1.

    Hope that helps.

    Uncategorized vt100 modelmkeyboard ibmpc commandline writing emacs vim
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