I had similar troubles and my neovim config was not where I wanted it to be. But then I tried AstroNvim and it was great out of the box. From there I customized it to my liking. Also great documentation and fast support from the developers.
I had similar troubles and my neovim config was not where I wanted it to be. But then I tried AstroNvim and it was great out of the box. From there I customized it to my liking. Also great documentation and fast support from the developers.
I had a very similar experience when I switched to Linux around 2 years ago. Now I dread every second I have to use Windows at work.
You can block it’s internet access, but I don’t know if you would still get all features.
I also use Kitty with the Fish shell and the Tide plugin. Looks quite fancy compared to the standard terminal.
Looks nice!
You can install new apps from the web or develop your own using JavaScript. All you need is a Web Browser (Chrome, Edge or Opera) and you can upload apps or write code to run on your watch wirelessly!
However, I find it strange that they only advertise proprietary browsers and no open-source alternatives.
Where is this feature officially announced and with which version does it come? Couldn’t find anything about this.