But why do people want their text editors to do completely unrelated tasks? Genuine question.
This Website is Served from Nine Neovim Buffers on My Old ThinkPad
Submitted 4 days ago by not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to technology@lemmy.world
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chromodynamic@piefed.social 4 days ago
tal@lemmy.today 4 days ago
Found the
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user.panda_abyss@lemmy.ca 3 days ago
Because it’s cool and fun.
Why would someone want to build a 3d roller coaster in Excel 2003?
Because it’s cool and fun.
(side note: in another video the guy complains he prefers older excel as the can’t get good framerates in modern Excel)
UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev 3 days ago
tisktisk@piefed.social 4 days ago
Another reason to use nvim over emacs.
Precisely what I needed today folks
Doing the Lord's work OPtal@lemmy.today 4 days ago
Still a limited selection of vim webservers though. Have to bump that library size up.
…wordpress.com/…/writing-web-apps-in-emacs-lisp/
There are several solutions for running a webserver in Emacs like Elnode from Nic Ferrier, httpd.el from Joe Schafer, simple-httpd from Christopher Wellons or Emacs Web Server from Eric Schulte.
And then there’s the browser side!
not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
‘eww’ for short 😖
nullPointer@programming.dev 4 days ago
can do the same with emacs tho.
not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
o7
tal@lemmy.today 4 days ago
That website is also pretty snappy for me as a user, but it could be that it’s because each webpage looks like it was hand-written rather than having content slog its way towards the user through a sea of Javascript frameworks.
panda_abyss@lemmy.ca 3 days ago
I wrote a webserver for my own website analytics, running with go on a raspberry pi from an SD card it could handle 5k requests per second.
Modern computers are fast if you don’t fill them with shit.
not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
that is so interesting, did you publish the code somewhere?
not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
yeah, they go mention that it’s probably because it’s just a static website