Emacs with evil-mode. Best of both worlds
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Emacs with evil-mode. Best of both worlds
You can ban them for yourself by monitoring your own internet use, deleting mobile apps (and/or disabling notifications) and reducing news consumption in general. All of which are pretty solid protocols for most people to follow 365 days / year, actually.
I’d check out Leechblock NG (for Firefox and Chrome) if you need a short vacation from Lemmy or any other websites.
No, at least not in countries (e.g., the USA) that rely on the state to micromanage every aspect of zoning, and which therefore allow NIMBYs to derail progress at every possible step.
In a better world we would draft new laws to throw out our entire zoning system, and start over with something much more flexible at the state or national level- ideally based on the approach Japan uses, which defaults to mixed-use for every building and makes NIMBYism structurally impossible.
There are lots of things I could criticize Japan for, but the country’s approach to zoning and land use is just objectively the best. Japan’s cities and overall built environment are obviously better than ours (in the US) to such a ridiculous degree, that I’m not sure why we don’t send all of our municipal planners over there to just take notes.
If you haven’t played Riven yet, that game was a huge improvement on every aspect of Myst IMO. Still completely holds up
“Freddy Got Fingered”. So stupid and obnoxious that it might actually be brilliant. Arguably
Kentucky is the North South.
What’s rude is bringing disgusting bacteria (E Coli, etc) and potentially-toxic chemicals into somebody else’s house by not taking your shoes off. There’s just an objectively-right and wrong answer to this one.
Sleeping on a thin futon laid out on the floor (Japan / Korea). And riding a bike or e-bike everywhere (Netherlands), even though US cities and infrastructure are hostile to humans
We should replace all of men’s (pointlessly tight and uncomfortable) formal attire with loose-fitting, Qing dynasty-style robes.
Moving to a city that doesn’t force you to own a car, learning Chinese, and quitting drinking
The ‘general’ package has basically fixed that for me:
https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
Makes it pretty simple to swap out most common emacs shortcuts for much more ergonomic alternatives.