I have used QuiteRSS extensively, but switched to RSSGuard recently.
No major issue with QuiteRSS, but I like how RSSGuard deals with rendering the article without any need for custom CSS.
I have used QuiteRSS extensively, but switched to RSSGuard recently.
No major issue with QuiteRSS, but I like how RSSGuard deals with rendering the article without any need for custom CSS.
Haha yeah! :)
Thank you and I wish you a similar or better success soon. Yes, I do wish to share the writings on this here slow and steadily.
Yes, thanks for the recommendation. I heard about Kate but have actually yet to try it out.
Yes. Emacs/Vim is different than the traditional Notepad++ experience. For someone using Visual Studio daily, Notepad++ is relatively the same editing experience. I did use TextPad for a while before discovering Notepad++.
I did try Vim for few times on and off. I could not stick to it as I had to work on few different software areas like C#/ASP.NET, then Python, and some build scripts (windows) and more recently Terraform. I know if I could master one of Vim / Emacs I could do all this in one editor, but as I alluded to in another comment it could take a long time for this mastery.
That said, I do have a massive respect to devs who could do this.
I have tried notepadqq, it is a bit promising, but I don't think it can use the npp plugins yet. Thanks for the link, I will check it out.
I know of TextAdept and loved it when I used it years back. Loved the extensibility part. Unfortunately could not stick to it mostly due to plugins IIRC.
What you said about resonates with me. Though I used vim over the years a few times and understand it's philosophy, I feel that experience is not for many. Given how many things we handle professionally dev, ops, iac etc, the master-one-editor principle doesn't hold for people stuck in traditional corporate / enterprise dev envs.
Yes, yes. This is me. I also love a quote adjacent to curiousity.
Be curious, not judgemental - From Ted Lasso, originally by Walt Whitman
Playing around with lite-xl, thanks for the recommendation. Lacks many features for now, but seems to have a huge potential.
My thought process in this post reddit world:
On desktop, not yet. On phone, no.
If I must, on a phone, then I use old.reddit.com.
Cool, I will spend time on it. From what I see, v24 is when gitea and forgejo went their own routes.