@LottieVixen@KitRedgrave At the time, there was a lighter solution for Emacs, but it was limited to Java 1.5, I think, and hasn't been maintained. Eventually I'm sure someone will write an LSP server for Java and both vim and emacs will have first class support. I'm not volunteering, though.
@banjofox Eh, stuff like I want to handle HTTP signatures before I get too far on my Inbox, but the only way to get samples to test with from a Mastodon server is to have my webfinger server and a stub AP Inbox that just collects things up and running. And everything the webfinger serves will be a tissue of lies until I get the Inbox and Outbox implemented. And I need to put this all on a public facing server while I develop it, when I'm too tired to do devops.
@KitRedgrave Not sure if there is a language server or similar completion tool for Java for vim. But you could get by without an IDE as long as you don't mind learning to wrangle the build system manually and keep a window open for API documentation. I used to do it with Emacs around 2008.
I had intended to do some work on clubeleven, my toy personal ActivityPub server this week, but I ran into chicken-and-egg problems that sapped my will to move forward on it. Oh well. So it goes.
I updated my link blog. Because of the Tumblr meltdown, tumblelogs are back in the discourse, and I'm told that this is actually a tumblelog. I keep it slightly separate from my main blog. This is my first update in almost two months, for what is supposed to be a daily habit.
Hmm. Running the git master version of screen lets me use 24 bit color in the terminal, but it takes away the colors in my hardstatus line. What a trade-off.
Making the Imperium "the good guys" is done too often & wholly rips the soul out of 40K as a setting IMO. The Imperium are absolutely fascists - they should be a rotting, horror-show broken hulk of a culture that people only cling to for fear of something worse (which is where the T'au can get really interesting).