้ๅๅ (saka-ba-tou) = reverse + blade + sword
https://kenshin.fandom.com/wiki/Sakabat%C5%8D
#RurouniKenshin #anime #japanese
้ๅๅ (saka-ba-tou) = reverse + blade + sword
https://kenshin.fandom.com/wiki/Sakabat%C5%8D
#RurouniKenshin #anime #japanese
@markmoxon Thank you for preserving this historic code.
This video explains why porting #Elite to the #NES hardware was deemed impossible:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCqXIX84YNA
@markmoxon
#famicon #retrogaming
Clocking in at over 112,000 lines of 80-column text, the annotated source code can be a bit overwhelming, so my next plan is to add the #NES version to https://www.bbcelite.com along with lots of deep dives into how this masterpiece of 6502 works under the hood. Watch this space!
@penguin42 This good post needs a good picture.
Amazing photo, @norbertwoehnl !
I found the location it was shot from and added a marker for my next trip to Tokyo:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1v1Aej3QSgi4MgQs8
I don't need peanuts either... Oops. Anime marketing got me.
@srevinsaju Also, have you been reading the Tsuki ga Kirei manga? Have you watched the anime?
Mini-review by me:
https://mstdn.io/@codewiz/108666954238901286
@srevinsaju Do you take requests? My avatar is getting old...
@globalc Great article with an awful yellow background and all those pesky cursors drifting around ๐ข
I took it as parody, and found it amusing that HN commenters were debating the author's true intents.
@GabeMoralesVR I started playing #Doom2016, but I ran into some weird rendering bug. Perhaps it's because I'm playing on to Linux? ๐
@cney I just started playing it for the first time.
@benoit I didn't know spectre-meltdown-checker existed. Nice fancy tool!
@codewiz i donโt think itโs too much contrast. I do think the comments should look different from normal text. Comment that are just a shade or 2 darker might be enough. Adding a slight golden or pink tint might help to distinguish comments
@globalc My domain passed all tests, phew! ๐
@globalc So nice!
@dpom @awoodsnet Thank you. I'm not going to switch to another theme framework after investing a weekend configuring github-nvim-theme... oops! ๐
But I'd like to borrow some of the ideas from yours, starting from rainbow-delimiters and indent-blankline.
I already use Lualine and I had almost forgotten about it because it requires zero maintenance. The ideal plugin.
I have LSP semantic tokens enabled, and for some reason the equals signs in Lua are colored as keywords (purple) rather than operators (yellow). Doesn't really matter, but once I noticed I can no longer un-see it! ๐
Anyway, I love my #neovim... and #vim too โค๏ธ
UPDATE: I found the cause and reported it to the author:
https://github.com/projekt0n/github-nvim-theme/issues/303#issuecomment-1742408698
There's a chance it's not actually a bug, so I'm holding back sending a PR until I hear back from the author.
@awoodsnet @dpom I tweaked the github theme to be closer to what I was used to with vim's default colorscheme.
This is what it looks like with Rust (left) and Lua (right). Notice the subtle inlay type hints for Rust and the git markers on the right.
@jonathanmatthews It was already in the screenshot, the part in green :-)
Here's the full file:
https://codewiz.org/pub/dotfiles/gitconfig
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