typometer
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typometer | feedback | |
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10 | 89 | |
355 | 2,881 | |
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0.0 | 6.4 | |
over 3 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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typometer
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Custom-built Emacs vs Pre-built Emacs benchmarks (v30.0.50) and current Emacs performance on Windows
You can download the tool here: https://github.com/pavelfatin/typometer
- Typing latency on wayland
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Did anyone discover a way to reduce typing latency?
Thanks, that's a really nice offer. Well, if your pi can run typometer that would be an ideal thing to test. Use an editor that has good typing latency. That is nothing based on electron or java. Geany or Kate should work. Don't use vim or emans on a terminal as most terminals have terrible typing latency (except xterm and mlterm)
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Terminal / Editor benchmarks on 16" M1 Macbook
Typometer with 200 characters
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Microsoft Dev Box
There is a great comparison between various terminals' latency https://danluu.com/term-latency/ (it comes up periodically on HN too - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19443076), so once when I was curious if it was just me or if RDP was indeed slower, I did a quick test using the same toolset - https://github.com/pavelfatin/typometer
It is not a super-scientific test since:
0) I didn't spend too much time on this
- Ask HN: Is there any tool for benchmarking responsiveness for Linux?
- Popular 'coa' NPM library hijacked to steal user passwords
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RenderingNG: An architecture that makes and keeps Chrome fast for the long term
open -a Spotify --args --disable-smooth-scrolling
You used to be able to disable Chrome's smooth scrolling with chrome://flags/#disable-smooth-scrolling, but that flag was removed for whatever reason.
I'm also surprised by how much faster Firefox's builtin middle mouse click autoscroll is compared to Chrome's ersatz AutoScroll[2] extension.
[0]: https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/Additio...
[1]: https://pavelfatin.com/typometer/
[2]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/autoscroll/occjjkg...
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What UI do you use? And why?
First, about the methodology: I took all my measurements with typometer on an Ubuntu 18.04 computer running X11. I tried Firenvim (both in Firefox and Chrome), Fvim, Gnvim, Goneovim, Neovim-Gtk, Nvim-Qt, Nwin and Uivonim. I couldn't try Neovide because it didn't run on my computer. The terminal I tried was Kitty, which has better latency than Alacritty.
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Neovim slow?
The first thing to do is to try and measure latency to confirm your feeling. You can use something like typometer ( https://github.com/pavelfatin/typometer ) to do that.
feedback
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Community/collaborative route builder
Just learnt about this GitHub feature although it looks like it has been removed.
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Episode 86: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
Azure skills navigator - the new developer's "Guide to the Cloud"Markdown: An option to highlight a "Note" and "Warning" using blockquote (Beta)
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An proposed language-neutral change to GitHub's Markdown admonitions beta
Link to the alternative proposal is in this comment: https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions/16925#discuss...
- GitHub Markdown: An option to highlight a “Note” and “Warning” using blockquote
- An option to highlight a “Note” and “Warning” using blockquote (Beta)
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Render mathematical expressions in Markdown On GitHub
(I work at GitHub.) We've started using our Discussions product for feedback. You can post a discussion here:
https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions/categories/ge...
- RENAMING New Official GITHUB feature: From "For you Beta" to "For you Alpha"
- RENAMING: "For you Beta" to "For you Alpha" on GITHUB
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Please Stop Using Grey Text
> - Why can’t I choose the colors of web sites and applications?
For what it's worth, Firefox lets you edit them:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserContent.css&pr...
Not terribly easily, but you can do it for any site. For example I fixed a GitHub bug for myself: https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions/8098#discussi...
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1Password for SSH changed the way I work
I’m really excited for Git’s recent addition of commit signing with SSH keys. It already works with 1Password SSH and I can’t wait for GitHub and Gitlab to support verification!
What are some alternatives?
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