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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14634 · Apr 26

#rust#code_editor#developer_tools#rust#text_editor#vim Lapce is a very fast and powerful code editor written in Rust. It offers smart features like code completion and diagnostics thanks to its built-in Language Server Protocol (LSP) support. Users can enjoy a Vim-like editing experience and work on remote projects as if they were local. Lapce also includes a built-in terminal for running commands without leaving the editor. This makes it easy for developers to work efficiently and stay focused on their projects. https://github.com/lapce/lapce

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@voir_yeux · Post #12350 · 03/31/2026, 01:23 PM

🇮🇳 Au moins huit personnes sont mortes lors d'une bousculade dans l'enceinte du temple dans le district de Nalanda de l'État du Bihar, dans le nord-est de l'Inde, rapporte la police. #inde#temple#bousculade#victimes

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@arch_shovel · Post #868 · 12/03/2022, 07:30 AM

Melbourne-based architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang have installed a small scale of The Parthenon clad in different hues of colors and murals within the Grollo Equiset Garden at Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Australia. The installation, called Temple of Boom, emerges as "an evocative reimagination of The Parthenon", a global architectural icon and an Ancient Greek temple located on the Acropolis, Athens. Newman and Tsang draw inspiration from the colourful and artistic embellishments that once covered the original building over two- thousand years ago. Based on these historical references, dynamic and eye-catching floral motifs and optical illusions, designed by contemporary artists Drez, Manda Lane and David Lee Pereira wrap the installation. Images 1-2-3-4 📸 seanfennessy Image 5 📸 NGV #design#temple#parthenon#installation#intervention#arch_shovel