Jordan Ellis Coppard
Jordan Ellis Coppard
This is still _extremely_ slow on Linux. ``` Python (Linux) 3.9.2 (default, Feb 20 2021, 00:00:00) [GCC 11.0.0 20210210 (Red Hat 11.0.0-0)] ```
Looks like this has been included in Vite `4.2.0-beta.1` however unless I am using this incorrectly this doesn't appear to work in-situ. It does resolve a subpath import correctly but...
> Looks like it's because your import map entry is: > > ``` > "#src/*": "./src/*.js" > ``` > > but you're using a TypeScript import: > > ```ts >...
I'll have to bring myself up to speed on Wayland protocols but as far as I know what we'd end up doing is defining the spec of the protocol and...
> +1 to this feature request. It is helpful when the first workspace is the most used one. Navigating to it can be done with "workspace prev" multiple times. >...
+1 not supporting wayland means I am going back to Chromium. EDIT: I gun goofed up
@yavorski I stand corrected, you are right the Chromium build from `extra` is indeed using XWayland (used `xeyes` to check). My mistake there. Might play around with that and Brave...
@SmitTheTux solid recommendation `chromium-ozone` is running even better; so smooth.
+1 to this, I will say I don't like the idea of the serialisation format being JSON. Why not zon or something binary like ASN1? A tool is going to...
I'll also note that apheleia is ludicrously slow when used with tramp. I'm formatting a Zig file running in a container which is on the same machine and it takes...