caseyweederman

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caseyweederman,

I can’t even go back over my own code, wrapping my head around someone else’s is a massive project in and of itself.

caseyweederman,

I’m really impressed that, given the chance to cash in on weird internet meme fame, he turned around and put out a bunch of genuinely good music.

caseyweederman, (edited )

Revolutionary tapeworm treatment

Is there such a thing as split-screen grep?

I want to run a command and see all of its output on the left hand side, while simultaneously searching/grepping for particular lines on the right hand side. In other words, I want a temporary vertically split screen in my CLI, ideally with scrollback on each side of the split, but where I expect the left hand side to be...

caseyweederman,

More info: / only searches from cursor to end of file. ? searches from cursor to start of file.

caseyweederman,

Skyline Sixway: spaghetti, chili, a sepia photograph of garlic, grated laserdisc, a 747, and anxiety

caseyweederman,

Wait. Is xfconf-query just a front-end for one branch of dbus?

caseyweederman,

With no ventilation! Mmm, smells like dying brain cells.

caseyweederman,

Every time I looked for Lucille Bogan I found nothing and figured that I’d just been having a fever dream.
I must have been spelling it wrong.

caseyweederman,

Is there any logic to their gaps? Censorship, complaints, intern put the physical copy in the shredder instead of the scanner?

caseyweederman,

I mean, that one in particular carries some extremely potent emotions for Ani.

caseyweederman,

Speak for yourself.
I am a plate of sashimi.

caseyweederman, (edited )

Re: resources: Dendrite is a full server rewrite for Matrix.
I just have to get it working first…

caseyweederman,

Johnathan Sims would like to know your location

caseyweederman,

I haven’t had to touch xorg.conf in many years

caseyweederman,

Linus swore that Bitkeeper wouldn’t alter the agreement further, like a mad egotistical movie villain.
Canonical is very clearly funneling their userbase towards a Snap-only environment (something that already exists as an option).
As the sole keyholders, and as a for-profit business, what is the next step?

Is it to maintain a wealth of options, even when that cuts into profit margins? What about when those options are competing products (think Gnome and KDE back in the Unity days)?
These things just do not make sense from a business perspective, and they will not be necessary once their userbase is locked into the Snap walled garden.

As to your point about licenses and market share, default non-options and limited choices aren’t compatible with conversations about choice.

caseyweederman,

I love the idea of developers getting paid. Let’s do more of that.

caseyweederman,

“Use Snaps”
“No” (installs .deb)
“Fuck you, use Snaps”
(The Snap Store is a proprietary closed-source black-box that updates your snaps without asking and every part of this statement was a deliberate planned feature by Canonical)

caseyweederman,

I looked into it. You’re right.
They implemented the ability to permanently hold all automatic updates.
After five years of debate during which they consistently claimed that the whole point of Snaps is that developers can push whatever, whenever.

caseyweederman,

Does Element X have homeserver support? I tried to connect to mine and it said “naw”

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