CoderSupreme, codersupreme@programming.dev

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Wouldn’t the chinese or whoever doesn’t chose to do that gain market share?


I recently learned about abogen and audiblez and what I want to do is blog to adiobook but I’m still stuck in getting the book from the blog.

I’m now thinking maybe c/linux would have been a better place to ask since I’m not trying to program anything. Let me know if I should move it there.


If you are going to use a modal editor like vim you should probably learn touch typing with the US layout.


You are the second person who mentions it but I don’t know what you mean. Got any links for compose key?


Honestly, I believe that, except for Russians or anyone whose language isn’t derived from Latin, using a US keyboard for programming is best, because you won’t be missing many keys. Maybe the French will miss the ç, but you can learn the Unicode just like I did with the em dash and quotation marks:

  • Em Dash (—): U+2014
  • En Dash (–): U+2013

Quotation marks:

  • Left double quote (“): U+201C
  • Right double quote (”): U+201D
  • Left single quote (‘): U+2018
  • Right single quote (’): U+2019



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Wouldn’t the chinese or whoever doesn’t chose to do that gain market share?


I recently learned about abogen and audiblez and what I want to do is blog to adiobook but I’m still stuck in getting the book from the blog.

I’m now thinking maybe c/linux would have been a better place to ask since I’m not trying to program anything. Let me know if I should move it there.


If you are going to use a modal editor like vim you should probably learn touch typing with the US layout.


You are the second person who mentions it but I don’t know what you mean. Got any links for compose key?


Honestly, I believe that, except for Russians or anyone whose language isn’t derived from Latin, using a US keyboard for programming is best, because you won’t be missing many keys. Maybe the French will miss the ç, but you can learn the Unicode just like I did with the em dash and quotation marks:

  • Em Dash (—): U+2014
  • En Dash (–): U+2013

Quotation marks:

  • Left double quote (“): U+201C
  • Right double quote (”): U+201D
  • Left single quote (‘): U+2018
  • Right single quote (’): U+2019



Mine too but I don't want to spend the time adapting it for every thing I use so I'm willing to compromise.


Democracy broadly refers to a system of government where ultimate power rests with the people. I don’t believe it’s solely about voting; rather, it’s about whether people perceive that they are being represented by the government.


All states are authoritarian according to this answer.


Is it really a democracy when people want something, sign a petition and get dismissed?


I wish it had been like that but changing it at this point would break too many links.