Inspired by @kees and @bagder I graphed #ArkScript source code age (last 3.x version is from mid 2023 hence the big purple triangle starting in 2023)
There seems to be a lot of code, but tests are counted too.
16'540 lines for the source code only, and 12'430 for the tests (8k dedicated to the fuzzing corpus, 4k for the unit tests)
I attribute the big jump to my recent "add tests everywhere" addiction
Ayer, en la red social mala, anunciamos desde Acción Contra el Odio que estamos preparando una denuncia contra quienes promovieron la agresión a Pedro Sánchez en Paiporta, reivindicada por grupos neonazis.
Horas después, la web de CTXT fue atacada. No solo han tirado el sitio, también nos han borrado todos los ficheros. Agradecemos toda difusión y apoyo.
Ahora más que nunca, puedes unirte a Acción Contra el Odio: agora.ctxt.es/accion-contra-el…
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La libertad de esparcir bulos no forma parte de la libertad de prensa. Publicar mentiras a sabiendas no es un ejercicio erróneo del periodismo sino meraalexblasco (Ágora CTXT - Suscripciones, Donaciones y Libros)
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Is there anyway to customise a numbered list so that the numbers go 5,10, 15... or something similar?
The way I view this botsin.space thing:
botsin.space admin: "I'm going to quit the server. It's just getting too expensive for me".
botsin.space users: "Oh, let's move to another free instance I guess".
I'm getting more worried about this freerider mentality if we are to make this work in the long run.
Rupert Easterbrook RIP ☹️ 💀
He worked among others on Populous, Powermonger, The Super Aquatic Games, James Pond 3 , Theme Park, Drakengard, Vietcong, Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic, Hidden & Dangerous 2, Kohan II: Kings of War, Red Ocean, Velvet Assassin, Tunnel Rats, King Arthur: The Role-playing Wargame, Black Prophecy, Project Cars, Agony, 428: Shibuya Scramble, SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has put online 492,000 high-resolution images of artistic works.
Even better, the museum has placed the vast majority of these images into the public domain, meaning they can be downloaded directly from the museum’s website for non-commercial use.
When you browse the Met collection and find an image that you fancy, just look at the lower left-hand side of the image.
If you see an “OA” icon and the words “public domain”, you’re free to use the image, provided that you abide by the Met’s terms.
In making this collection available online, the Met joined other world-class museums in putting large troves of digital art online.
Witness the 88,000 images from the Getty in L.A.,
the 125,000 Dutch masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum,
the 50,000 artistic images from the National Gallery,
and the 1.9 million images from the British Museum.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Puts 490,000 High-Res Images Online & Makes Them Free to Use
Update: The Metropolitan Museum of Art has put online 492,000 high-resolution images of artistic works.OC (Openculture.com)
Waking up to a new day and running the video a few more times just for the giggles. It is just so amazing.
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curl -v google.com
The little men in your computer do this every time you open google.com0:00 Shell0:11 DNS Lookup0:21 TCP Connect0:30 TLS Negotiation1:14 Guitar Solo1:23 X509 ...YouTube
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La sala segunda del tribunal de garantías rechaza por unanimidad los recursos presentados por las grandes productoras contra la sentencia que eximió a los fundadores de la página de pagar cientos de millones de euros en multasAlberto Pozas (elDiario.es)
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Martes que sabe a lunes después de 4 días sin trabajar. Por suerte no hay mucho acumulado. Antes de irme estuve revisando el tema de la estrategia de radón, que por lo que veo se ha aprobado en Consello: xunta.gal/notas-de-prensa/-/no…
As those of you who follow me unfortunately know, I track the $DJT meme stock. I'm expecting a YOOOOGE pump in the morning. It looks like it's been manipulated all along, so whether or not he goes down tomorrow, it's a last-ditch opportunity to project strength.
I think the smart money gets out of the trade by midday. If he loses, it's going to zero, so if it's clearly going badly for him, it may drop so hard that they halt trading. Again. Could be a bellwether.
RIP Quincy Jones.
Legendary music producer behind hits from Sinatra to Michael Jackson.
I know I'm alone in this, but I think "Billie Jean" was a more iconic and transformative Quincy Jones song than "Thriller." First time we saw the Michael Jackson moonwalk!
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Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (Motown 25) (Remastered 4K)
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The real genius of “Thriller” is that it is 4 minutes of warnings about horrible scary monsters and then bang: fooled you, all that was a clever ruse to get you to hold me tight, kiss me, I will take care of you, protect you, love you, thrill you, this is a pop song, I am the King of Pop, what were you expecting?
But Billie Jean is a perfect song. And identifiable immediately after the first kick and snare of the intro.
There’s a dirty Trump trick you need to look out for. He used it in 2020 to try to overturn the election, and he’s going to do it again. But it doesn’t work if you know it’s coming.
Watch out for Trump to exploit something elections experts call the “red mirage” to prematurely declare victory before all the votes are counted.
You see, in almost every election, Republicans appear to take an early lead. That’s the red mirage.
Then that lead gets smaller throughout… instagram.com/p/DB9oGT9py7R/?u…
Robert Reich on Instagram: "There’s a dirty Trump trick you need to look out for. He used it in 2020 to try to overturn the election, and he’s going to do it again. But it doesn’t work if you know it’s coming. Watch out for Trump to exploit something el
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Attached: 1 image Non-Americans watching the US struggle to decide between electing a professional career politician or a racist serial sex offender with 34 felony convictions and the IQ of a spoonInfosec Exchange
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Some Pima County voters are returning only one page of the two-page ballot
Some voters, perhaps 1% or more, are returning only one page of the two-page ballot in Pima County.Bud Foster (KOLD)
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Inexperienced, poorly trained and underfed: the North Korean troops heading to Ukraine
Kim Jong-un has called his army the ‘strongest in the world’ but they are vulnerable to malnutrition, and none have seen combat or know the terrain in Russia’s warJustin McCurry (The Guardian)
My personal list, in descending order of usefulness, goes -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wwrite-strings and maybe also -Wconversion -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes.
-Wconversion catches bugs that nothing else catches but it also complains about a whole bunch of perfectly fine and idiomatic constructs. The prototypes ones used to be really helpful when dealing with code that was written pre-1990, but nowadays they mainly help you find functions that you forgot to mark "static".
Understanding Bash Command Syntax: A Beginner’s Tutorial
Bash, the Bourne Again Shell, is a powerful command language interpreter that is widely used in Linux environments. Learning the syntax of Bash commands can…Lubos Rendek (LinuxConfig)
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Saw the following on the comment thread where I learned about the 64 MB RAM requirement for OpenWrt (where I also commented):
> These days I mostly write code for systems with 256 KiB of RAM, so struggling with 64 MiB seems a bit excessive.
Just now, I wish I had chosen to work on that kind of embedded software. I guess I still could, at least as a side project. I know I'm doing important work where I'm at though, even if I have to tolerate the unconstrained excess of Electron and the like.
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Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91.
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Quincy Jones dies: Music titan produced Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' among others
Quincy Jones has died at age 91. His publicist says he died Sunday night at his home in Los Angeles. Jones' historic career ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s record-setting “Thriller” to prize-winning film and television scores and collaboratio…HILLEL ITALIE (AP News)
Random linux question: I have my command history, in Linux, but not a record of command outputs. Now that text is as close to free as makes no difference, should we not store both? Command executed, standard-out resulting, all stored?
Given screamingly fast IO and effectively infinite drive space, at least as far as text is concerned, it's sort of remarkable how much useful information we just accidentally throw away these days, how little we routinely save.
@federicomena I've done the same for years and I still use screen(1). My uptime is usually measured in months, interrupted by the occasional kernel upgrade. A terminal scrollback for three months of output is a couple of megs. It's possible to write it to disk automatically.
Keeping this habit has made me more cautious about running commands that might generate a lot of output spew, like cat'ing a file before checking its size. I'm not positive this is an improvement.
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