On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 09:54, Nick wrote:
> Anybody else enjoying Go? Or hating it? Have I become lazy and
> trendy in my middle age?
Nice try.
C89 (or C99) clearly remains the preferred language for suckless
software. However, when forced into typical day job developments to
fund your well bein
Markus Wichmann wrote:
> I have a different problem with Go: Their insistence on reinventing the
> wheel.
Complaining about reinventing the wheel on this mailing list is a bold
and hilarious move. A+
> Would also not be a problem if the Go runtime entirely supplanted the
> libc.
It can/does?
> Anybody else enjoying Go? Or hating it?
I've been writing Go code daily for about six years now. Overall I
like it. It sucks less than most languages I've worked with.
I enjoy that the language has stayed small (~80 page spec) and the
developers have declined nearly all feature requests for th
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 08:41:54PM +0100, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> The opinions on Go are mixed on this list from what I remember.
Oh boy, that again. If you wait a minute, someone will tell you that Go
is bloated because a Hello World clocks in at 2MB or something.
I have a different problem with G
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 07:27:34PM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 10:53:41PM +0530, Abhijith Krishnan wrote:
> > w3m in st when using dwm as WM is not able to show images in websites. It is
> > working with urxvt in dwm. The weird thing is that w3m in st is able to
> > show
Hi
[2019-01-25 17:53] Nick
> Quoth Hiltjo Posthuma:
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 02:21:26PM +, Nick wrote:
> > > That way we can devote the mailing list to more productive pursuits,
> > > like arguing for the millionth time that C++ is terrible.
> > >
> >
> > Don't keep spamming the mailingl
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 10:53:41PM +0530, Abhijith Krishnan wrote:
> w3m in st when using dwm as WM is not able to show images in websites. It is
> working with urxvt in dwm. The weird thing is that w3m in st is able to
> show images fine when using i3 as WM. Is there any solution or
> workaround f
Quoth Hiltjo Posthuma:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 02:21:26PM +, Nick wrote:
> > That way we can devote the mailing list to more productive pursuits,
> > like arguing for the millionth time that C++ is terrible.
> >
>
> Don't keep spamming the mailinglist with the same things then. It is up to
w3m in st when using dwm as WM is not able to show images in websites. It is
working with urxvt in dwm. The weird thing is that w3m in st is able to
show images fine when using i3 as WM. Is there any solution or
workaround for this?
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 02:21:26PM +, Nick wrote:
> Quoth Alexander Krotov:
> > It is a known bug in libxft:
> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/issues/6
> >
> > You can remove Noto fonts as a workaround.
>
> Is there still resistance amongst maintainers of st, dwm and dmenu
Quoth Alexander Krotov:
> It is a known bug in libxft:
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/issues/6
>
> You can remove Noto fonts as a workaround.
Is there still resistance amongst maintainers of st, dwm and dmenu
to work around this in the code? Something like the recent patch
se
On 25/01/2019 12:13, loku...@web.de wrote:
> Hello, this is my first time posting on a mailing list, so i hope
> everything will work out well.
>
> Here is my problem: Whenever i use terminal based application like
> 'neomutt' or 'mpsyt' the terminal will crash with an output similar
> to (only the
Hello, this is my first time posting on a mailing list, so i hope
everything will work out well.
Here is my problem: Whenever i use terminal based application like
'neomutt' or 'mpsyt' the terminal will crash with an output similar
to (only the numbers change)
# X Error of failed request: BadLeng
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