POSIX shell encourages to write pure functions, because they can be called from subshells.
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Vftdan Channel
Goodbye, 131-day uptime
And also goodbye 574-day phone uptime. Ran out of charge yesterday evening while working as a hotspot in a meter from me. Apparently, KDE Connect hasn't established connection to notify me that the phone was low.
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Forwarded from 0xFABC0FFEEBADC0DE
My dudes, I might have solved the yesterday vs. today problem. Caution: shameless word coinage incoming!
Introducing: "yestoday" — the last day that technically already passed, but it still doesn't feel like the following day has started (e.g. one hasn't been to bed yet).
Usage example: "I'm afraid I can't complete this task yestoday."
Introducing: "yestoday" — the last day that technically already passed, but it still doesn't feel like the following day has started (e.g. one hasn't been to bed yet).
Usage example: "I'm afraid I can't complete this task yestoday."
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🔁︎ Thomas Adam
#tmux now has #sixel support!
Great news! Thanks to a lot of hard work from topcat001 (Anindya Mukherjee), the -portable version of tmux now has SIXEL support.
Why this is this cool? Well, it means images rendered directly into the terminal can now happen, via conversion to SIXEL where appropriate.
One such use-case is with #gnuplot.
As an example of both, see the screenshots I've attached here.
To enable this, you will need to pass a flag to configure:
./configure --enable-sixel
Please do give this a go. This isn't released yet, so if you want to try this, you must do so via git.
Note that you will need a compatible terminal to make use of this -- in my case, that's #xterm and as such, all I needed to do was add the following to my ~/.Xdefaults file:
XTerm.*.decTerminalID: vt340
XTerm.*.numColorRegisters: 256
... and then run `xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults`
Enjoy!
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#tmux now has #sixel support!
Great news! Thanks to a lot of hard work from topcat001 (Anindya Mukherjee), the -portable version of tmux now has SIXEL support.
Why this is this cool? Well, it means images rendered directly into the terminal can now happen, via conversion to SIXEL where appropriate.
One such use-case is with #gnuplot.
As an example of both, see the screenshots I've attached here.
To enable this, you will need to pass a flag to configure:
./configure --enable-sixel
Please do give this a go. This isn't released yet, so if you want to try this, you must do so via git.
Note that you will need a compatible terminal to make use of this -- in my case, that's #xterm and as such, all I needed to do was add the following to my ~/.Xdefaults file:
XTerm.*.decTerminalID: vt340
XTerm.*.numColorRegisters: 256
... and then run `xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults`
Enjoy!
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🔁︎ comfortably dumb
nice thing about commuting with a car
- no schedule to follow
- go from a to b directly
- nobody steals your wallet
- only one drunk insane person
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nice thing about commuting with a car
- no schedule to follow
- go from a to b directly
- nobody steals your wallet
- only one drunk insane person
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This reminded me about a thing I am thinking about sometimes.
I don't need the exactly whole car (well, in theory. I don't drive or own any, so when I actually need one, I use taxi). I need just a personal human shipping container with a configurable HVAC, a couch, and enough luggage space, that I only enter at home, lock from inside, and only exit at the destination. I don't need it to have an engine and wheels, unless going to a wilderness. Being carried more fuel- and climate-effeciently by some kind of public trains/vans and beeing moved between them on exchanges with gantry cranes or something sounds actually nicer.
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I don't need the exactly whole car (well, in theory. I don't drive or own any, so when I actually need one, I use taxi). I need just a personal human shipping container with a configurable HVAC, a couch, and enough luggage space, that I only enter at home, lock from inside, and only exit at the destination. I don't need it to have an engine and wheels, unless going to a wilderness. Being carried more fuel- and climate-effeciently by some kind of public trains/vans and beeing moved between them on exchanges with gantry cranes or something sounds actually nicer.
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Smart cards have a pretty big area. It should be possible to fit at least several hundred gigs on them.
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Do I understand correctly, that with AES and other block ciphers if the plaintext has repeating 16-byte-aligned-and-long regions, they will correspond to repeating ciphertext regions?
#cryptography
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#cryptography
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🔁︎ patter
@yassie_j can't quite find the meme I'm looking for, it's a better version of this
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@yassie_j can't quite find the meme I'm looking for, it's a better version of this
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🔁︎ transcaffeine
OH: "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, group theory says it's isomorphic to a duck!"
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OH: "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, group theory says it's isomorphic to a duck!"
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🔁︎ Xe :verified:
Malware is just software that does something the user doesn't want it to. A good example is Microsoft Windows.
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Malware is just software that does something the user doesn't want it to. A good example is Microsoft Windows.
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