lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
it's unlikely for anything to be in a perfect balance, so if something doesn't noticably grow, it's likely that it's shrinking (which of course is what kills online communites unless they are already large)
lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
no, it's just squiggly lines, no writing on that paper.
lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
you can read "dumber" books, but the internet literally responds to you.
lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
thanks! this didn't solved my specific problem but caused another problem for me (e.g. _M_A_N(1)
), but while searching about MANROFFOPT
I came across a reddit post I had somehow missed when searching for a solution, and it it the actual solution was mentioned.
what worked for me is export MANPAGER='nvim +Man!'
instead.
I use zsh and have `export MANPAGER="nvim -Rc 'set ft=man' -"` in my .zshrc. this used to work well but since a couple of weeks ago, whenever I run man (e.g. `man man`) I get many weird escape characters (e.g. `[4mMAN[24m(1)`). when running man and manually piping the output to another program (e.g. `man man | nvim -Rc 'set ft=man' -`) I don't get these characters (e.g. `MAN(1)`). I haven't been able to figure out why this happens or how to fix it. does anyone else have an idea? edit: turns out `:h man` had a solution, using `export MANPAGER='nvim +Man!''` instead of `export MANPAGER="nvim -Rc 'set ft=man' -"`.
lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
I update every weekend because that's when I have time to fix the issues that (rarely) come up because of updates. I also update and restart if there's a problem I don't understand as a way to try to solve that.
lemmonade 1y ago • 100%
didn't notice this, I use a couple of alts and create a new one from time to time (although I do this less and less because I mostly use lemmy instead now)