Which tech memes have you started using or learning, only to later decide even you are not autistic enough for them...

Which tech memes have you started using or learning, only to later decide even you are not autistic enough for them? I'll start:

zsh

Elisp

Tmux

I just open another terminal, fuck it.
I can understand the appeal in ssh environment though

haskell

mice

Rust and Dwarf Fortress. Both sounded like they would appeal perfectly to me, and both ended up intolerably obnoxious to use

Haskell

>zsh
Mine has become so slow lately.

>Dwarf Fortress
Ive been playing that so much lately

zsh is literally just bash with quality of life improvements

x86 assembly.

My new work environment is so fucking locked down that I'm not allowed to install DisplayFusion or SuperPuTTY for lazy mode Windows tabbed/tiled interface, so I'm gonna be forced to go this route.

Never learned tmux or gnu screen, but I basically have no choice now if I want to stay sane.

It's so nice. I generally have a tmux session open in all my visible terminals, running on different computers over ssh. It's nice to have my irc, vim with a to-do list, etc. open on a server in the basement that I can attach to from wherever. I also use tmux to control an htpc in my living room. mpv accepts input in the terminal you opened it from as if you were interacting with the graphical player, so I can use my laptop or phone to pause, take screenshots, etc.

i like have to relearn shotcut every other week

Spacemacs.

It's been amazing so far... I finally realized the benefits of actually working in Emacs.

Emacs isn't a text editor, it's a virtual Lisp machine that is focused on editing text. Blew my mind when I really understood it. I spend my entire workday inside Emacs now -- it's my window manager, my email client, my terminal, notepad, development environment, etc. Literally the only computer program that I need.

(I migrated from zsh / tmux / vim)

I installed zsh on my gentoo gnu/linux only to find out I have to rebind the keys like home, delete plage up etc in both terminal emulator and ssh so I use bash again. I dont want to fuck around in zsh just to make the most basic things work again which arent broken in bash

lfs

How is the productivity compared to vim? I'd like to switch to vanilla emacs but I dont know if it's worth it

xmonad

I tried installing arch once.

Void linux

this thread

what was wrong with it? Tell us about your experience, user. Because that's the window manager I was planning to use once I'm going to reinstall my whole system in a few weeks.

Camllight

Made me learn Haskell