Notices by Steven! Ragnarök (nuclearsandwich), page 2
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@speeddefrost if you build it, bulls will shit there.
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TIL bitlbee's identica mode doesn't render tags. So I had no idea what @psquid @windingo and @kevingranade were saying
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@simoncarrignon it also works waaaay better to share a session between two programmers. Which is a basic necesssity for me
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@simoncarrignon tmux just does more with less bullshit and tomfoolery.
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@simoncarrignon in my experience no. tmux has the benefit of hindsight and cleaned up config significantly
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I'm going to come right out and say it. My favorite html tag is, and has always been, <dl>.
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@kevingranade no I'll check it out. Arch's aur has a loooooong one. Basically you can give up on that terminal for about 5 minutes.
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@mcnalu indeed. If my train ever got the whisky bar I've always wanted I may yet confess more.
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confession: I sometimes type sl on purpose because I like trains.
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@simoncarrignon it is much harder to get started with screen and it isn't as flexible. I haven't found anything screen is better at.
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Watching The Warriors because why not.
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@luckiestmonkey I *just* got home. Caltrain broke down.
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@gamerchick02 bitlbee also has an identi.ca bridge which would allow you to use your IRC client. 'swhat I'm doing.
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@gamerchick02 identicurse works quite well on OS X last I checked.
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I'm now trying to decide if booting into Ubuntu to play games is any better/different/worse than booting into Windows.
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Valve launches !Linux blog, officially announces Steam for !Ubuntu http://b1t.it/bL5S
about 10 months ago from IdentiCurse at Uden, North Brabant, Netherlands in context Repeat of sandersch -
@gamerchick02 if you're genuinely interested I will see about a Homebrew package for it.
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@gamerchick02 gtk does not play well with OSX guide. You need X Windows running on OS X to make it work.
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@nilmethod knowing how offlineimap does a two-way merge between local and remote would be fascinating but the python is dense.
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@nilmethod regarding literate documentation it also helps to explain how certain things are accomplished.