i think we got off to a rocky start with this feature, but it will end up doing a lot of good. i just want our support people to actually have nights and weekends to themselves again, and i think my team can help make that happen.
2017: bits of the country are on fire & underwater, there are nazis in the streets, and threats of nukes in the air... and also i can run a react app in a terminal inside vim. so, silver lining, i guess?
bt, probably: i don't want a title for this album. rather than call it 'untitled' i'll call it '_' because i don't want anyone to be able to search for it
@jeffcliff if in this case i guess the tyrannical regime is capitalism to the point of killing high-quality products and denying ownership of things people have actually paid for
@DesaKnight tbh i have no idea. probably. i used to carpool with a guy who used spotify, and it would make up playlists every week of stuff he'd never heard before. that's pretty cool, but i really like having high-bitrate, high sample files on my actual disc, for music i really care about.
i would send bt money directly if he would send me back a copy of that untitled album in some decent audio format. i still haven't heard it because the only way i can listen to is apparently through google play, like wtf really?
i did it, i deleted iterm. i was worried for a minute, because http://terminal.app/ doesn't have vertical splits, but then i remembered that i vim. and nvim's :term actually works just fine with curses/blessed type stuff. so this is all good. this is actually pretty cool. listening to music in a music player i wrote using react, which is playing in vim. 2017, folks. https://mastodon.social/media/xA43XEn0nEOARLHlCuk