| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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More interesting than I remember the second book being, but so long
too.
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So that I don't need to install autoconf/automake to build it.
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Found in a street library. Was surprised to find something other
than mystery. It was amusing, but the writing and overall story was
not great.
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Of course, running this full time would really fill up the buffer...
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Ok maybe I'm an asshole.
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I have a problem with short stories. They pull you in and then take
you nowhere. The stories were good though, and I especially liked
the SVU one.
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Gotta say the writing of Queens as a math nerd was kinda cringe
though.
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It's done, tagged 1.0.
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I don't use neovim regularly anymore and I prefer rfc as an analog
to man.
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They depend on TERM, so they shouldn't run in .profile.
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This reverts commit bf72cbf867b11feb6c0f58cd23b2a8ee8816c1ee.
Nope, this makes it too orange too early in the day. I think the
peak times need to be adjusted instead, but sctd is... lacking.
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Such an annoyance that this flag is incompatible between FreeBSD
and OpenBSD. On FreeBSD it takes an argument, on OpenBSD it does
not. Doing it this way is technically compatible with both, but on
FreeBSD the generated file name has an extra .XXXXXXXXXX in it. Oh
well.
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CardDAV is just too annoying to figure out. I'll keep managing
mailing list subscriptions manually.
The getaddrinfo with SRV thing I did implement, in getservinfo.c
in various projects. And I share code by copying files and using
git cherry-pick. Works fine.
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Luxi's uncrossed zero is just too bad. Oh and lower case l is also
better in Go.
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So that only "published" text files are included.
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Don't actually need to set a password for this one, but I can
automate using the email link to log in.
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To not conflict with matching closing command substitution parentheses
on their own lines.
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I have a generic pbcopy wrapper now.
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Be explicit it's the URL and not some injected curl flag or something.
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See those variables paid off :)
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By double-clicking.
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I don't know. 11 is definitely big enough, there's something else.
Perhaps just how macOS renders everything with a slightly heavier
stroke.
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Motivated by OpenBSD's default rules not setting copied shell scripts
executable. install(1) does.
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As much as I dislike en_US, this is the recommended setting, and
the part before the dot doesn't actually do anything.
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I'm not sure this won't screw something up on macOS or elsewhere.
Hopefully other man(1) implementations behave the same way around
leading/trailing colons in MANPATH.
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I forgot that my own function only takes one parameter oops.
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Also fix initial sleep calculation when seconds has a leading zero,
and limit the length of time left for when it initially says
"unknown".
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My eyes are so much happier with sct 4500 oh my god.
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