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@WandererUber its definitely a different vibe from the witness but i enjoyed it.. that said it tickled a different kind if tism imo
@WandererUber yeah its looking nice. speaking of which, have you already played braid?
@WandererUber fair enough. id rather not be spoiled more. a small spoiler is enough for me to add the game back to the backlog
@WandererUber thanks for the tip. i figured i left some minor stuff incomplete but the obelisks sound less minor than i imagined. the perils of playing a game blind and not discussing it with other players ![]()
@WandererUber ...i think i completely missed the obelisks lmao. so much for me spoiling it, looks i gotta revisit the game
@WandererUber i cant see what your replying to, how many lasers have you done so far? also I dont want spoil anything, so im refraining from commenting much
@RustyCrab a good jellyfin client for linux, though im not sure if it counts because i am currently making one (read: havent worked on it for months)
@Suiseiseki @RustyCrab personal preference. i like visually exploring my library, plus its nicer to use if i have a pc connected to a tv. regardless the player im making uses libmpv under the hood anyways it would be the best of both worlds
have you or a loved one been diagnosed with mesothelioma?
@hj @kirby while I have your attention, is there a better way to drop quote poasts entirely short of a (case-sensitive) regex pattern like this:
\b(RT|RE|QT): http[s]*://
there are some edge cases I have seen like where urls dont have http[s]:// at the start but this seems to get 90% of the way there. To the best of my knowledge there is no direct toggle in the settings for it.
anyone know what regex dialect pleroma-fe uses for filtering? the docs dont mention it.
@WandererUber yeah its hidden tutor syntax like you guessed. if you wanna see the secret sauce type :Tutor tutor and go to the codeblocks section (specifically the part on inline elements)
@WandererUber also you dont need to go trhough all of tutor to understand the first three videos i linked, just enough for basic navigation. the third video is the main one to watch, the other two are icing on the cake
@WandererUber as an aside if you have vim questions feel free to tag me, i love proselytizing vim