bzah

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[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 day ago

I will dualboot to keep a windows 10 for software that only runs on it, but I really hope I will be able to be gaming on linux only.

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Imagine people in 2150 praising the visionary and benevolent president Trump who courageously lead our world to the only possible path in order to save the environment: "He fooled them all with his "drill baby drill" and they fell for it, they elected him. Of course some were suspicious that something was off, but he had a grand plan for nature to finally be restored..."

I would love to read this fiction, because reality is quite sad at the moment.

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 18 points 6 days ago

Champagne !

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 21 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Honk jesus, honk!

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 week ago

People are like: let's move a bit closer to the end of the world, seems like a fun event.

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 1 week ago

Yup! In Frankreich wir haben nukes und für defensive Zwecke das sieht gut aus. Aber wenn Lepen oder ihr Hundchen wird Präsident sein, dann tickt das Doomsdayclock noch einmal für alle...

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 weeks ago

Thank for sharing, I will definitely have a look!

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

I've rented one via Commown (a Fr-De cooperative for renting electronics). The sound is great, the microphone is nice and I like the design. It's also quite funny to have to assemble it yourself when you receive it. However, I find them quite uncomfortable when worn over a long session, but since I wear glasses, I have this problem with every headset.

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 1 month ago
[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 21 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I know there is a programming language called windev, all in French, just in case you want to suffer. I would except a good exception handling mechanism in a French base language.

An example from their website: ` TotalCA est un monétaire = CalculCAMoisEnCours()

SI TotalCA >= 1 250 000 ALORS LIB_Objectif= "Objectif dépassé !" LIB_Objectif.Couleur= VertFoncé

SINON SI TotalCA <= 200 000 ALORS LIB_Objectif= "Objectif non atteint" LIB_Objectif.Couleur= RougeClair FIN

FIN `

[–] bzah@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago

And a third cent:

France

I haven't ridden much in the motherland, only a few small routes, but here is my third cent anyway:

Tl;DR

camp sites are good, trains are ok, landscape are great, let's go !

Camping

In France it's somewhat allowed to camp anywhere, as long as the owner of the land or the local town does not forbid it. Basically you better find a quiet spot and leave no trace behind you and you should be fine I guess (I never did that though). However, French towns very often have a "camping municipal", which is a camp site managed by the city itself, like a library! It's usually extra cheap to camp there and often quality of service is good. For the stove, you will easily find Camping gas, but there is also a Decathlon every 30 meters, so it should be easy to find new gas bottles if your stove come from there.

Trains

The SNCF app for booking train tickets is shit. Pure 24 carats of shit. There are alternative like https://www.12train.com/ , but afaik you can't book a ticket for your bike there. Depending on the region, it can be free or not to bring your bike in a regional train (TER), and even when it's free you might need a ticket for it. You will need to look that up in there https://www.veloabord.fr/, but I think it's only in French (feel free to DM me if you need help with translation for a specific region). For long distance trains, it's the same as in Germany, you need to book a dedicated ticket for your bike in advance as there are not many dedicated spaces for bikes.

Places to avoid/visit

Avoid big cities (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse...), unless you can stay on dedicated bike lanes. It's really not like Germany, in France the small bike lanes are often of poor quality and in a shared space with cars. I would say it's quite dangerous with a heavily loaded bike to cross such cities (again, unless riding on the large bike lanes like the "canal du midi" or so). In the country side you can often find roads with very low traffic, but not many dedicated bike lanes. I didn't ride much in France yet, I only did Aix-les-bains to Montellimar, which is a really nice route, I can recommend.

Supply

There are many supermarkets in France, you should not have any issue resupplying. Go visit the small artisanal bakeries, it is our pride for good reasons (no my Germans friends, your bread is nowhere as good as our bread, I will die on this hill no matter on many year I live in Germany (I like Brotchen though...)). Many shops, bakery and restaurants are closed on Sunday and Monday. For the restaurant, in week days at noon, you can get a "plat du jour", which is the main dish of the day, it will be served quickly. The service in French restaurants is often very good, tap water and bread is "free" (included in the price of food) and usually unlimited, ask for "un pichet d'eau" to get tap water, otherwise they might serve you a bottle which you will have to pay. For vegetarians, you will not have many choices, but worst case scenario, eat the cheese, it's good. For vegans, in bigger cities there are dedicated vegetarian/vegan restaurants, but in the country side it will be a struggle to eat anything other than chips (which will certainly be cooked in animal fat too...).

Language

I think you really must learn to say "bonjour", "merci", "je ne parle pas francais, parlez vous anglais ?" (I don't speak french, do you speak english ?) otherwise people will be rude to you. TBH, I try to learn this for every country I'm visiting, so maybe it's just me. Young people will most often be able to speak basic English. Don't expect much from the older generation though.

Happy biking!

 

Do you folk have any tips about bicycle routes in central Europe ? Are there remarkable things you dearly remember or places/routes you wish you didn't go though ?

My gf and I are planning our summer trip, we are going from Rheinland Pfalz in Germany to Transylvania in Romania and then in Dalmatia in Croatia and back home via a boat then through Italy. It's our first very long trip, we only did a 3 weeks long route last summer, but this time we have 4 months.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by bzah@discuss.tchncs.de to c/neovim@programming.dev
 

Fairly new neovim user here, so bear with me if I don't get everything.

I'm using neovim with Telescope and I often struggle with the following process: I want to be able to easily save my past yanks and deletions and fuzzily find the one that interest me now. Is there a way to configure Telescope to look into registers for that ?

Also, is there a way to keep the history of deletion as well ? Sometimes I'm deleting A, deleting B, deleting C and want to past A which is no longer accessible (unless I remember to put it in a named register in the first place, which I rarely do).

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