@os: To me 'best' is a subjective concept. What is 'best' for me and what I do the most with text may not be 'best' for someone else.
@os: To me 'best' is a subjective concept. What is 'best' for me and what I do the most with text may not be 'best' for someone else.
@bluecardinal: i can't speak for vim but all those things are available in emacs. there are emacs apps for both windows and xwindows that let you use a mouse for moving your cursor, selecting text, tabs for multiple docs at once etc etc.
This isn't a "best" vote. This is a "which text editor do you use" vote.
The headline says "Best", the example says "Favorite." These are two different things.
VOTE: Emacs
I'm looking forward to a Fennec that doesn't use up more room than my dcim folder.
When my work machine had to go to the shop I got to work from home until it returned. When a machine at home goes down I use another machine at home. All docs and files on all machines on my home network are incrementally backed-up nightly to a NAS drive so I'm rarely without access to what I need to access. *knocks…
@CreepinJesus: LOL. Because "you have unused items on your desktop" wasn't insulting to power users at all. :-)
And this isn't built into windows why?
@infinity8245: Also, "How to password protect those naughty little pics of you and your significant other to prevent your kids from stumbling into a world of horrifying embarrasment."
@AnotherCasualObserver: I heard they're happily gay-married and living on an island in the south pacific. No pics though so cannot confirm rumors.
"If someone tells you" about some trick to catching people in a lie based on a phrase they use or something they do with their face, you should ignore it in the same way you ignore National Enquirer cover stories about BatBoy and Bigfoot because such statements are just about as accurate and useful as such stories.
it's improper netiquette to post just to say "i like this" but ima do it anyway: I likes me some remains o' the day. always good tidbits here.
@The Intangible Fancy: Can't see advertising. I use adblocking software in my web browser and on my rooted phone. :-D
@avatar003: This post is not about making eye contact in job interviews. This post is about "Master the art of eye contact and personal space management to create your own "Reality Distortion Field" level charisma." Which is, I still maintain, bullshit. You can't hack people into somehow perceiving you as…
@comodidit: If you're not making eye contact in a job interview you've got much larger problems. You can't address the cause of such problems by pretending to not have the symptoms. People who are incapable of comfortably making eye contact in a situation such as an interview have neuroses which need to be addressed.…
God I'm getting sick of the misleading pop psych posts and imagining gullible readers falling for and trying this crap.
@adlak1999: @Talthybius likes this.
small but busy company, just slightly understaffed. always doing real work. and lucky for it.
@alcapone17: no reason why not, i just don't know many people who still use them. they seem to be getting replaced by 'start' pages like myfav.es, launchers like launchy and just typing in the address bar and/or google.