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acockworkorange, to news in A Louisiana teen traveled to the West Bank to learn about his roots. He was shot dead.

Was he living under a rock prior to the visit? One of the worst ethnic cleansings in modern history is happening there right now, and that’s when he decided to visit?

acockworkorange, to memes in I'm so good at time management that I hardly work at all

My childhood friends started saying that anyone working after noon on Friday is disorganized and I think it’s beautiful.

acockworkorange, to lemmyshitpost in I'm 99% sure it's not real

“The Engineering Method” by Mark Hammond aka the engineer guy is a great read…

…is what I would say if I actually purchased books from my wishlist.

acockworkorange, to linuxmemes in It happens 🤷

Windows is installing update 2 of 48…

acockworkorange, to archaeology in Medieval belt buckle of 'dragon' eating frog discovered in Czech Republic may be from unknown pagan cult

How does a buckle like that work? What part buckles the belt in place?

acockworkorange, to archaeology in Egypt pyramid renovation sparks debate

To prevent it from falling. It’s still leaning. And its exterior is the same as before.

Unless there’s a risk to the pyramid, like erosion from the lack of granite cladding, I don’t see why you’d change it.

acockworkorange, (edited ) to science_memes in despite all my rage IT keeps me trapped like a rat in a cage.

I see. It’s been a while since I last used Latex in college. Back then Kylyx was still in it’s infancy and I anyway had a established workflow with Makefiles. It seemed to me back then that the steady progress in user interface of Latex tools (like Kylyx and etc.) would be enough to make it more accessible.

Just like you have great coding IDEs nowadays with AI code completion helpers, something similar could be done for Latex. Incremental compilers for Markdown allow you to see changes in real-time in some editors, would be nice to have something of the sort for Latex. With these two and a context sensitive syntax helper (Clippy, but not annoying), and you have a killer solution. And one that is backwards compatible with all the tools that have been developed for Latex in these past decades.

acockworkorange, to science_memes in despite all my rage IT keeps me trapped like a rat in a cage.

Seems a bit early to declare an end to Latex then. According to you some use cases aren’t supported. What isn’t open source about it?

Don’t get me wrong, Latex has lots of weird quirks, and you made it sound like there were a few obvious options to replace it. But Typst doesn’t look like is ready for prime time.

acockworkorange, to science_memes in despite all my rage IT keeps me trapped like a rat in a cage.

I’m all ears.

acockworkorange, to asklemmy in What are some interesting thinking skills or strategies you've picked up from programming (or anywhere else, but try to stick to programming for now)

I’ll let future me do that.

acockworkorange, to asklemmy in What are some interesting thinking skills or strategies you've picked up from programming (or anywhere else, but try to stick to programming for now)

You mean like Soundgarden?

acockworkorange, to linuxmemes in AMA

Except for PDF files, they’re kindred spirits.

acockworkorange, to linuxmemes in AMA

Linux sex tips

acockworkorange, to lemmyshitpost in Reblog if youre american

Are you saying all those vitiligo penises in porn are actually just circumcised?

acockworkorange, to news in A Louisiana teen traveled to the West Bank to learn about his roots. He was shot dead.

My bad. Mixed up Israel’s playgrounds.

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