lunemercove

witchy girl/virtual snep

^ computer witch ^
^ self-taught 3D modeller ^
^ 🏳️‍⚧️, fan of girls ^
^ old enough ^
^ anarchist 🟥⬛^


see them uncombined here


you can always find me here
lune.gay/
the blog specifically
lune.gay/blog/

lunemercove
@lunemercove

purple good. I already have cohost set up like this and I should be able to pick some nice (not necessarily all the same, but in theme) purples for all my linux stuff.


lunemercove
@lunemercove

which results in things like "hey what the fuck neovim plugin do I have that makes it have nice per-file tabs (https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline, as it turns out)

forming the policy that everything in my config files should either be immediately understandable from the setting itself (a shaky criteria), or else be explained for future me / whoever uses my dotfiles. and that includes listing out what every plugin does. yeah you could just look them up on github, but also I am not squabbling over kilobytes here. I can just write it in the file.




to think I used to be either too concerned with space or too lazy to grab all this stuff. I'm being a proper Archivist now. unfortunately this is interlaced (which I remember from the first time I ripped it). so in addition to starting some more -c:v x264-tune animation -crf 18 encodes when my fileserver has some free bandwidth, I gotta remember how to deal with that in ffmpeg.



lunemercove
@lunemercove

purple good. I already have cohost set up like this and I should be able to pick some nice (not necessarily all the same, but in theme) purples for all my linux stuff.


lunemercove
@lunemercove

which results in things like "hey what the fuck neovim plugin do I have that makes it have nice per-file tabs (https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline, as it turns out)

forming the policy that everything in my config files should either be immediately understandable from the setting itself (a shaky criteria), or else be explained for future me / whoever uses my dotfiles. and that includes listing out what every plugin does. yeah you could just look them up on github, but also I am not squabbling over kilobytes here. I can just write it in the file.