@f0x The light theme on my website has a purple background.
@thufie I've been using emacs org mode for some pages on my site, and it displays well in text only browsers. I have a separate file for the header, footer, and sidebar, and nginx stitches them together. I may convert that over so that everything is generated using org mode eventually.
@thufie I had issues with mine too, but I assumed it was a driver issue, maybe it is hardware. You could try swapping the board in the lower right with the SD card slot, USB port, and audio jacks.
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Cities Without People
about the ways cars have shaped our cities
Did you know Projekt Red obtained a trademark on "cyberpunk"?
And that they're now pursuing a claim against the itch.io designer of a TTRPG, Neon Nights?
@ljwrites Yeah, emacs works great with wayland, I haven't had any problems with it. I have had problems with a couple other programs, mostly games, but most things work perfectly. The main reason I switched to sway was for multi monitor freesync, since it's the only WM that supports freesync on more than one monitor so far. I had my nav commands bound the same way on i3wm when I was using that.
@ljwrites I use emacs-like keybinds with swaywm. Super+{p,n,b,f} is bound for navigation instead of hjkl. I leave most other keys alone.
I may be reaching a bit, but does anyone know of a good application on Android platforms for editing org-mode (.org) files? The solutions I currently have are:
- Some specially-made app
- Use emacs via Termux
If anyone has a recommendation for an app that's free and does not require rooting the phone, I'd appreciate it. Boosts appreciated!
@f0x We have that haiku hanging on the wall at work.
I love #emacs, #gnu, and #freesoftware
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I'm an intactivist, all children have the right to be protected from genital cutting before they can consent, regardless of their genitalia. A consenting adult has the right to do what they want with their own body. #intactivism #i2 #autonomy