I don't even do Rust but honestly, your entire channel I just love having in the background for some reason, it's very comforting, thank you for all of the effort you put into this)
What ?! You started the Missing semester of Computer Science at MIT ? I love the series ! I watched each video a couple times a while back, and have recommended them to all of my CS students both in University and even those i tutor at a High School level in South Africa. It never mentally registered to me to look at WHO was presenting. What a lovely Monday Morning surprise.
45:31 Have you seen cosmic epoch by system76, seems to be a rapidly maturing rust based wayland window manager with optional tiling support that they are putting a lot of effort into. Though they still mark it as _pre-alpha_
The messy wiring and desk is comforting. Regarding the chair, I can vouch for the quality of this brand. I’ve had a normal looking chair from this company for 15 years and I still love it. The only thing I need to replace is the left arm rest because the plastic/rubber coating on the top is worn thin. Not a big Herman Miller chair fan, I think they are overrated.
The chair! Hilarious, I am sitting on exactly this model since about 20 years (yes, the same chair for all these years). It's a lifetime investment you'll never regret... 😊
Thanks for the stream! And hope to see you on the rust conference in London 😁 you mentioned you do back ups... What software do you use for it? I also use backblaze with rclone
Hi Jon, thanks for sharing this with us! Question: how do you focus the camera? Manually, auto, face detection? You're not unsharp, but it looks like the mic (nearest object) is even sharper.
great stream i always find new things i need to config in my system and nvim setup when i watch these Q and A's. Nice to have you back in Scandinavia again were you belong! I hop to meet you one day at a conference.
Great content! Your thoughts on using sponsorship to create more content to be available for free resonates with me. I have the same principle for my content- I just haven't set up a sponsorship pipeline yet. If you're ever looking to collaborate on content or just chat technology happy to do so! Subscribed for more.
If memory serves me right, I turned them off intentionally. They take up too much horizontal space. I'd rather see more code than types that are _mostly_ in the way (and Shift+K can give me types when I need them).
Do the Coc Inlayhints to show Rust types in neovim actually work for you? I had to switch back to vim specifically because all the other features seemed to work, except for that one, which is super useful to me
Ah, I'm not using CoC any more. Just straight LSP. I don't have inlay hints, but I think that's because I specifically turned them off. They take up too much horizontal space. I'd rather see more code than types that are _mostly_ in the way (and Shift+K can give me types when I need them).
eerie, we have the same speakers, same audio interface, same laptop(in the exact same place on a stand), I even have the same yellow duck under my monitor. split keyboard too. but I still struggle with Rust, what gives? :D
39:30 isn't ctrl+0 the shortcut for the last tab? 43:11 okie the ctrl works on Windows.. This is the reason for me not switching my primary os to Linux.. Shortcuts suck bad in Linux.. There isn't accessibility, like the underlines you get on menus when one hits alt in vscode on Windows.. You don't get them either in macos or Linux.. ☠️
Interesting to hear Windows be the least preferred OS. A lot of primary linux users I know seem to prefer windows 2nd(usually for gaming, visualstudio debugger, and such) and mac last because its so locked down
OSX is roughly Unix-based and provides a much better experience for things like CLI and local development. It's sadly still the closest thing we have to a good Unix desktop experience.
I don't even do Rust but honestly, your entire channel I just love having in the background for some reason, it's very comforting, thank you for all of the effort you put into this)
What ?! You started the Missing semester of Computer Science at MIT ?
I love the series !
I watched each video a couple times a while back,
and have recommended them to all of my CS students both in University and even those i tutor at a High School level in South Africa.
It never mentally registered to me to look at WHO was presenting.
What a lovely Monday Morning surprise.
Single screen gang. I only have one set of eyes, and it is easy enough to change what is in front of them.
45:31 Have you seen cosmic epoch by system76, seems to be a rapidly maturing rust based wayland window manager with optional tiling support that they are putting a lot of effort into. Though they still mark it as _pre-alpha_
Jon finally has released one video that is on brain level easily to process/consume
the num pad for streaming control is just fantastic! 22:01
The messy wiring and desk is comforting.
Regarding the chair, I can vouch for the quality of this brand. I’ve had a normal looking chair from this company for 15 years and I still love it. The only thing I need to replace is the left arm rest because the plastic/rubber coating on the top is worn thin.
Not a big Herman Miller chair fan, I think they are overrated.
1:12:46 Not sure about Vim but Kakoune allows to run the test at cursor while showing the output in a separate terminal window
The chair! Hilarious, I am sitting on exactly this model since about 20 years (yes, the same chair for all these years). It's a lifetime investment you'll never regret... 😊
Oh, listening to Rammstein. A man of culture I see! :)
Can you ID your "thinking chair" as well? Looks comfy!
Sure! That's the IKEA HAVBERG
Thanks for the stream! And hope to see you on the rust conference in London 😁 you mentioned you do back ups... What software do you use for it? I also use backblaze with rclone
Great video Jon! What do you have for ram?
Looking forward to seeing you at Rust Nation again 👍
Not sure if I missed it, but what router do you use? How do you like it?
Hi Jon, thanks for sharing this with us! Question: how do you focus the camera? Manually, auto, face detection? You're not unsharp, but it looks like the mic (nearest object) is even sharper.
"On the left I have my work mac book, and on the right is the cosmic black void that I use for streaming"
I just gave up on the second monitor yesterday. huge distraction
Hi, jon, great stuff! Did I miss the drawing app you use woth your tablet? I'd love to know, thanks!
Thanks! It's called MyPaint :)
Cats are softwares as they as soft!
It would be really cool if Framework got a grant from Qualcomm for a Snapdragon X (Nuvia acquired design) mainboard... WiFi would be a challenge.
great stream i always find new things i need to config in my system and nvim setup when i watch these Q and A's. Nice to have you back in Scandinavia again were you belong! I hop to meet you one day at a conference.
we have the same chair, and I don't have black problems.
have you tried helix? its very very nice
Great content! Your thoughts on using sponsorship to create more content to be available for free resonates with me. I have the same principle for my content- I just haven't set up a sponsorship pipeline yet. If you're ever looking to collaborate on content or just chat technology happy to do so! Subscribed for more.
You should totally try River. You can write your own layout in Rust… which I actually did. Haha
Ooh, maybe some embedded Rust? 29:20
For rust anaylzer with neovim, you don't get inlay hints?
If memory serves me right, I turned them off intentionally. They take up too much horizontal space. I'd rather see more code than types that are _mostly_ in the way (and Shift+K can give me types when I need them).
Do the Coc Inlayhints to show Rust types in neovim actually work for you? I had to switch back to vim specifically because all the other features seemed to work, except for that one, which is super useful to me
Ah, I'm not using CoC any more. Just straight LSP. I don't have inlay hints, but I think that's because I specifically turned them off. They take up too much horizontal space. I'd rather see more code than types that are _mostly_ in the way (and Shift+K can give me types when I need them).
eerie, we have the same speakers, same audio interface, same laptop(in the exact same place on a stand), I even have the same yellow duck under my monitor. split keyboard too. but I still struggle with Rust, what gives? :D
hmm my rubber duck doesn't have a surfboard, maybe that's it
Hello, but what about the desk? Can you provide the model?
Ah, it's this one from IKEA: www.ikea.com/no/no/p/bekant-hjornearbeidsbord-venstre-sitte-sta-linoleum-bla-svart-s49282282/
I asked this on the stream but only after it finished so I am not sure it was visible.but what brand is the orange usb drawing pad? Thanks!
huion
There should be a link to it in the video description now. It's the Huion HS611.
Huion is great!!
1:14:49 ThePrimeagen is going to be so sad 😥 lol
so where are you now?
13:08 with cats? @jonhoo post cats man!
Thanks for vim-rooter!
Thanks Jon!
39:30 isn't ctrl+0 the shortcut for the last tab?
43:11 okie the ctrl works on Windows.. This is the reason for me not switching my primary os to Linux..
Shortcuts suck bad in Linux.. There isn't accessibility, like the underlines you get on menus when one hits alt in vscode on Windows.. You don't get them either in macos or Linux.. ☠️
ctrl-0 resets zoom, ctrl-9 switches to the last tab
Thanks!
Not discord light mode 😭😭😭
Go ultrawide. There is no going back from ultrawide monitor.
Interesting to hear Windows be the least preferred OS. A lot of primary linux users I know seem to prefer windows 2nd(usually for gaming, visualstudio debugger, and such) and mac last because its so locked down
OSX is roughly Unix-based and provides a much better experience for things like CLI and local development. It's sadly still the closest thing we have to a good Unix desktop experience.
So what's wrong with your hair. 😂😂😂 look at your very early videos
Could you please share your alacritty.toml, would be nice, thanks.