I’m having the same problem. this kind of nested argument is quite annoying to program in e.g. argp. i am even thinking of using a minimal forth like parser to do this.
I’m having the same problem. this kind of nested argument is quite annoying to program in e.g. argp. i am even thinking of using a minimal forth like parser to do this.
awesome! thanks the tip!
I’m using vim mode in my bash and i agree that a mode indicator would be nice
German is a bit ambiguous here. we use Fleisch for animal flesh that is eaten as food (meat) but also in the sense of flesh in general.
love a hot fuzz reference https://youtu.be/mcFN-I7_IjA?t=168&feature=shared
thanks! but i can’t access the site (certificate expired some certificate related error, then, page not found). I’ll try again later
i feel like half the article is missing
not sure about how important/specific the carb requirements are. but lentils don’t have a lot of carbs(relatively speaking) and make for excellent dal. you can have it runny or thick like a stew. you can add a lot of chopped veggies for those who can chew. add eggs for extra proteins.
well for companies it makes sense i guess. after all they could spend their money on other social media thingies if their research shows that mastodon isn’t working for them.
but what really bothers me is that this article shows that companies become interested in mastodon. i really would love to have a place just for people to interact not companies and their stupid social media teams. on their hand there’s a good chance that I’ll never even notice their posts anyways.
uhh this is dark. I’ll have to follow up on this. brr
there is a phrase in scientific publishing where people plagiarize a paper but run it through a thesaurus to change certain words to make it less obvious. thing is, randomly picking things up from a thesaurus leads to what is called tortured phrases.
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