There's no need to get snarky. I did in fact do multiple searches, but as you might note from the question, this is a hard thing to search for. The GitHub wiki has this page which looks promising, save for the disclaimer at the top claiming that it's no longer relevant due to something called extended-keys
, but searching the same wiki for that returns nothing. Similarly, a web search for it returned a bunch of news sites talking about how tmux does extended-keys now, but none of the ones I found explained what this was, how to use it, or even if it was relevant to my question.
danielquinn
While I love the idea of Canada responding to this by building new things internally, I wish we could do so with something more sustainable, like a train, power grid, or renewable energy generation.
Good. This whole "I'm running for Prime Minister" thing is as ridiculous as it is inaccurate. Singh, May, Carney, and Poillievre can't "run for PM", and acting like our political system mirrors that of the US perpetuates public ignorance about the parliamentary system.
Sure, if your definition of "meat" is frozen chicken nuggets or those sawdust & gristle pre-made burgers. I've tried all these meat alternatives and they're nothing like actual meat, both in taste and texture, and they come with the added bonus of being ultra processed.
Let's see the cloned meat. I'm really curious to see if that's any good.
This is great news, and I might be tempted to use it if I had some reassurance that the mail servers (and the organisation that controls them) weren't subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
"Paulatics". Clever.
Can confirm. There's a strong contingent of my neighbours that have said that they hate having to drive, and that the only thing keeping them in their cars was the absence of a safe & practical alternative.
Ah, I must have read the Wikipedia page wrong. I thought it said "slim minority". Well it's good to hear the Greens aren't in bed with this!
Do AI bots really spam Lemmy of all places for this sort of thing? Ick. Well thank you very much, this is very useful. My intent is to drop Tilix in favour of GNOME's default terminal (or maybe one of the sexy alternatives that the cool kids keep talking about like Kitty), but I couldn't switch without understanding this first.
Your config works for me with one exception:
bind -n M-|
effectively means that I have to hitAlt+Shift+\
, since|
is only available viaShift+\
. I amended this to bebind -n M-\\
and it works gloriously. Thank you so much!It turns out that I didn't need to use
set -g xterm-keys on
, but I'm curious: what does it do?