Comment by 🚀 stack
so far, running on emulators. Defeating the protection is trivial but does require opening the NES and shorting a couple of pins...
2024-11-13 · 1 year ago
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I’ve been a long-time Vim user, and since people kept saying it works great with LSP, I thought I’d give Haskell’s HLS a try and went through the Helix tutorial. But even with Helix, I couldn’t get HLS to integrate properly, so I ended up going back to Vim.
On the bright side, I discovered Vim’s Quickfix List, which I hadn’t used before. Just using that alone boosted my productivity so much that I don’t really feel the need for an LSP anymore.
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Tried Helix... Meh. — Out of sheer frustration (having deleted a bunch of stuff because Shift Lock was engaged), loaded Helix and gave it a shot. It's not going to save me from my sloppy typing, of course. But why not take a look. It took me about 15 minutes to decide. It's pretty nice, but I am entirely the wrong demographic. It is extremely dependent on the LSP infrastructure. Alas, there is no implementation for ca65 6502 assembler, or any assembler other than NASM. There is weakness of the...