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There is https://cortex.so/ that I’m looking forward too.


Hey thanks, I didn't know about cortex and this looks perfect.


I have created a vim plugin that works both in vim and neovim which you can find at https://github.com/prabirshrestha/tv.vim


Just added it to the showcase section https://github.com/alexpasmantier/television/wiki/Showcase if you wish to add any details :-)


There is https://ribir.org/. Currently it only supports native desktop apps on Linux/mac/windows but they have plans for WASM/web/mobile.


Thanks for sharing that. It looks very interesting and I had not come across it even after lots of googling. It's still in 0.2 but I will definitely keep track of its development, so thank you


I did the same with my blog which is written in rust https://github.com/prabirshrestha/rblog. While it could be static I wanted it to be server. But I don't think rust is the reason for it. Not depending on external resources such as fonts and javascript for critical path along with compression is the most critical. Since it is a blog focus on text instead of fancy images and only include when absolutely necessary. Testing the site in Fast 3G or Slow 3G is the best way to find the places where you can optimize your site.


Looking forward to the WASM integration. Being able to use plain filesystem such as nextcloud and able to run it there would be great. I have been trying to get juypterlite wasm in my next cloud alternative that I have been working so would love to try this.


Was surprised that rust didn’t have vfs libraries. Created my own async-vfs crate but now using opendal for a Nextcloud alternative that I have been working in rust.


Thanks for using OpenDAL!


My go to these days has been https://github.com/hrsh7th/vim-vsnip. It is compatible with LSP and VSCode snippet format. Since it is in pure VimScript you don’t need to battle configuring python just to get the plug-in to work.


Ugh, this format is just hostile to bigger snippets and snippet-rich approach.

That said, it was vscode experience. Pretty sure I can easily create a couple of vim macros for [un]jsoning lines, so maybe it’s worth comparing vs snipmate.


Been using this for arch https://github.com/prabirshrestha/simple-arch-installer and server https://github.com/prabirshrestha/simple-ubuntu-installer with remote ssh unlock for zfs encryption.


Over the years I have scripted my arch linux setup. https://github.com/prabirshrestha/simple-arch-installer


i wish there was a way to do this declaratively, like:

“here is the partition structure i want, here is the filesystem, the users, the packages i need installed and the services i need running”

Setting up machines and customizing installations would be a breeze.


You can, I'm going through this exercise now. Look at nixos-anywhere and disko. It's not easy though, NixOS is a rabbit hole.


Ansible is pretty good at this. A huge library of Python-fu that takes declarative statements on how things should be

Doing some things idempotently can be an interesting challenge


I believe this is the goal of nixos but I haven’t been able to get beyond the syntax.


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