Posts by zge@icosahedron.website
(DIR) Post #9jcLvGl1yqP5E3fHmq by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-07T22:27:38Z
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There's this one file wikileaks published a few years back from a CIA leak, that's just full of "Japanese style Faces", including top intelligence research such as this: (`・ω・´) <-- Pedobear?
(DIR) Post #9jk3Mow6fY1vBPwt04 by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-11T15:50:49Z
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@sir @jb55 yes that's also something you can make parsers with.
(DIR) Post #9jk3dtl3zjR53pvWJU by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-11T15:53:57Z
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@sir I'm guessing the *TeX dependencies make up most of it. You could always use groff or one of those web-based pdf genereators if that's what you want.On debian at least the it's just over 117MB.
(DIR) Post #9jmHxI8hMDjDr22k0O by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-12T17:44:21Z
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@Main_Tomato with the great advantage that all the politicians promising this today will be long gone by then.
(DIR) Post #9k0nnjQ6zS5SJa72Bc by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-19T17:47:07Z
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@ky0ko playstationnoitatsyalpno it a tsyalptsyalp
(DIR) Post #9kKtaJjkbnQCCq7tAm by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-06-29T07:31:34Z
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My first four Emacs packages just got merged into Melpa, with hopefully more to come:https://melpa.org/#/banghttps://melpa.org/#/cpp-capfhttps://melpa.org/#/go-capfhttps://melpa.org/#/insert-kaomoji#emacs
(DIR) Post #9kRxUXEpiIcL0AyEBU by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-02T19:59:55Z
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@antifuchs "thonk"?
(DIR) Post #9kTmtDeUxcUIJhSkYS by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-03T17:15:41Z
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Good quote from JWZ:"Remember, kids! If it runs Emacs, it's a computer. Otherwise, it's a peripheral."(from https://www.jwz.org/blog/2018/07/today-in-computational-necromancy-most-positive-bignum-redux/, #emacs)
(DIR) Post #9kmDigAjxyhnwMVQi8 by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-12T14:48:59Z
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@Main_Tomato Isn't Pleroma made for stuff like this?
(DIR) Post #9kmHQ4E0iLmiqxPrJg by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-12T15:18:15Z
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I started maintaining my Emacs configuration in a git repository about a year ago, so as an "anniversary" I decided to plot the LOC in my main file (conf.org) -- the joke being that if LOC with proper code means nothing, a literate program means even less.#Emacs #Org
(DIR) Post #9kq5dnhJKpR64hdRdg by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-14T11:37:18Z
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@lumi @HalfTough What big entities that are not (capitalist) corporations would you trust more?
(DIR) Post #9kqCTMxGbl1fuw4Uwy by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-14T12:53:52Z
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@lumi yeah, that makes sense.
(DIR) Post #9ktlWeKGL4rb2rIVsm by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-16T06:10:44Z
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@orbifx also nice: at least with mastodon, you can pin a tag to a new column, to easily stay up to date.
(DIR) Post #9kwgW1OUeVUndB6Gem by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-17T15:57:40Z
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I want a programming language with globally unique names -- and by globally i mean globe-globally.
(DIR) Post #9lFB0M9cvFUUzE7oe0 by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-26T14:05:12Z
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@veer66 I had the same issue a few days ago, seems to be a TLS related problem. Eval'ing `(setq gnutls-algorithm-priority "NORMAL:-VERS-TLS1.3")` should make it work, although I don't think it's the "best" solution.
(DIR) Post #9lHEWFv8K5xP69AU9Q by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-07-27T13:54:00Z
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@veer66 That's weird, I'm on Debian 10 (laptop) and with the above mentioned fix, everything seems to be working. I believe there was a thread about this on the mailing list, maybe that could help you.
(DIR) Post #9m0IEWTpVQfC8cXBb6 by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-08-18T07:30:59Z
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Finally face-shift got merged into MELPA: https://melpa.org/#/face-shift. My 7th package in just 3-4 (?) months -- and the first one I started working on. I can probably take a break from elisp for a bit now ^^.#emacs
(DIR) Post #9m0IeZjG37bpk9AoMa by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-08-18T07:42:13Z
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@dfgweb Sure.
(DIR) Post #9mUCLFlVQgJEpvZhse by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-09-01T17:52:56Z
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@byllgrim When it comes to scheme, you get to choose how maximalist you want to be. Adding the SRFI (Scheme Request for Implementation, https://srfi.schemers.org/) can get you almost everything that Common Lisp also has to offer.My take is that when it comes to Scheme, the only implementations really worth your time is Chez, Guile, Chicken and Racket. Maybe others disagree, but imo these four cover all the ground.
(DIR) Post #9mcC9K5af7YKGNOJCS by zge@icosahedron.website
2019-09-05T14:28:28Z
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@Main_Tomato @protonvpn @fdroidorg Juts because the app uses these components, doesn't mean that VPN itself is bad. I don't trust Proton-Anything anyways.