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IIRC Thunderbird is a fork of Firefox, so it can do all of the web things your heart desires


My local build of helix is 20MB, did you use the suggested flags on the install guide page?


> Is there some established AI-agnostic protocol/interface?

AFAIK no



I desperately wish Helix would support virtual text (code folder, markdown links just showing the text when not selected), but the default keybinds and the way that selecting and editing text work just works too well in my brain to go anywhere else


I know it's not a proper fix, but helix does have `:reload` and `:reload-all` commands

I have reload-all bound to Ctrl-r


Same!


Nano not powerful, but it is friendly, it shows you its keybinds.

Vim is very powerful, but also very unfriendly.

The difference in effort required to pick up Nano vs Vim is HUGE


You can already make steam friend group chats, it was just a bit janky when I last used it like 5 years ago


I primarily use Discord but also have a long-running Steam group chat.

Steam group chats are still janky and by no means a Discord replacement. It feels like an MVP that they lost interest in shortly after adding the feature.

It's fine for a couple people with no real need for moderation but beyond that I don't think it's currently viable.


Yeah, I was suggesting they make serious attempts to unjank it.


A LOT of open source software offers features tiers with per user pricing even when self-hosting.

They do need to fund development, but SSO is almost always in the top two level pricings :(


It could very much be confirmation bias, but I do feel like most "please use our app" popups appear after a mobile site breaks or refuses to load something


[Insert survivorship bias aeroplane png here]


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