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Nomophobia is the word for that lol


Or plain incompetence...


I'm really trying so hard to understand how did you come up with this correlation.


The US has shifted to becoming an authoritarian fascist state. It’s not surprising that people reference another prominent authoritarian fascist manifesto.


The bootup sound brought a flood of old memories.


One of the reasons might be that they realized that the absense of an official LSP for Kotlin will hinder its wide adoption by new developers who want to try Kotlin but don't want to move away from their favorite IDEs.


>I know it's a difficult spot because such effort will also indirectly compete with their main product which is an IDE, so I'm not very optimistic it'll last.

I would say this if this step was taking early while Kotlin is still a new language in the market, but I think their late decision to develop an official LSP for Kotlin is because of reasons you just mentioned, but maybe they changed their minds because they saw other benifits including a wide adoption of Kotlin.


It also helped that whenever JB posted a Kotlin questionnaire there would be dozens of people asking “LSP?”.


This is horrible for people who learn languages using TV Shows and Movies. One of the most frustrating things I've encountered while learning German is the "paraphrase" thing, it makes practicing listening very hard, because my purpose wasn't to understand what was being said, but rather familiarizing my ear with spoken German.

So, knowing exactly the words being said is of utter importance.


Why did you assume that we would all work with just one tab?!

In my case, I am currently learning Go at the moment. So, a learning session will contain at least one browser tab for the website I'm using, a window for VS Code, and a third browser tab in case I need to look something up.


The best thing about Typst is that it's intuitive.


Just like "habit stacking" worked for the author, maybe you should try what might be called "interests or hobby stacking". Let them do what they love after completing something that they don't love doing.


>If you did what you thought was right, stand by it and take the heat.

What if it turned out to totally wrong? standing by it would just make thing even worse.


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