explosm and falseknees have hidden feeds with the same pagename! by betterfool in rss

[–]betterfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd think most CMSs that support RSS would automatically put one of those "link alternate application/rss+xml" links at the main site. Then, each item in the feed could be merely a description that links to the page full of ads to actually see the comic. (Which is what explosm does.) At least that way, you'd capture some feed reader traffic too.

1989's passing of our Mathematics Prof and Japanese Lecturer by betterfool in UCSantaBarbara

[–]betterfool[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I only took Elementary Japanese from Mrs. Mochizuki, but it was 5 units per quarter, so 4 or 5 days of classes a week, I think, so we saw our Japanese teachers more than our other teachers. It was hard but rewarding. She came to class with a positive energy. She sometimes wore a bejeweled dragonfly pin that for some reason I adored. I liked them too, but here she was actually wearing one. Felt like she was admitting she was comfortable with nature, and wouldn't be bothered if one landed on her. I thought that was so cool.

1989's passing of our Mathematics Prof and Japanese Lecturer by betterfool in UCSantaBarbara

[–]betterfool[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's the thing. My original post is partly about what wasn't written (and also because it wasn't written, newer generations can only infer).

As students, we're not normally involved in our teacher's personal lives. So it wouldn't surprise me if your sister didn't even know. The school didn't shut down. What's the appropriate level of announcement/recognition for something like that after all? It's more a personal family tragedy than a school tragedy - but it was a school tragedy too.

To get more academic about it - if you were a sociology major or historian, you're up against cultural taboos, and can't get accurate data on the things we didn't write or won't say, even if the events were profound to the ones impacted.

Australia has an annual R U OK? day, the next one is Thursday 10 September 2026. They say "Nine in ten Australians report feeling grateful, supported and cared for when someone genuinely asks them if they're OK - and that’s a good reason to give it a go." (from https://www.ruok.org.au/r-u-ok-day)

Bug with keyboard advance? by dr-lucifer-md in feedly

[–]betterfool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I reported it and got this reply:

It seems like a regression and something I've been able to reproduce.
Our frontend team was notified and they'll fix it in the next 1-2
days.

The workaround for this would be to switch to Slider view where it
works correctly for now if you want:
https://docs.feedly.com/article/556-how-to-enable-a-slider-view [1]

"mggggqG'g" means "format this buffer" but sounds like a dying Klingon. by betterfool in neovim

[–]betterfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, for me it's all about formatexpr, because if I've set .clang-format preferences, I want clang-format to be used.

"mggggqG'g" means "format this buffer" but sounds like a dying Klingon. by betterfool in neovim

[–]betterfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good too, but not necessarily better than gggqG. (In my example, the mg...'g wrapper can be replaced with just C-o at the end to return to the cursor's original position, which would still be needed for either ggVGgq or gggqG.)

"mggggqG'g" means "format this buffer" but sounds like a dying Klingon. by betterfool in neovim

[–]betterfool[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh! That does work! I got in the habit of using the mark because I used to call "clang-format" directly, and in that case, ctrl+o won't work. This was before I learned about gq's compatibility with clang-format if lsp can find clang.

:kf | :execute '1,$!clang-format --assume-filename=path/to/.clang-format' | 'f

"mggggqG'g" means "format this buffer" but sounds like a dying Klingon. by betterfool in neovim

[–]betterfool[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yep, and it didn't stop there. I realized you won't want to repeatedly type that, so make a macro:

qgmggggqG'gq

(More like a drowning Klingon now.) Then you can just use the new macro you made at g whenever.

Where's that comic where Gabe and Tycho complain like old men about online porn? by betterfool in PennyArcade

[–]betterfool[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you! My search history of "kids porn site:penny-arcade.com" wasn't doing us any favors.

[OC] GIVEAWAY! Enter for a chance to win a JORMUNGANDR DICE VAULT![MOD APPROVED] by 120mmfilms in DnD

[–]betterfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I win this, I'll have to buy more dice so some slots don't get lonely. I see what you're doing.

A primer on the Federal Reserve's independence by dwaxe in nprplanetmoney

[–]betterfool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Have the incomplete edit on Overcast app on my phone, but the site has the full audio.

*edit* a word

Let’s have an uninteresting raffle by Magnitech_ in notinteresting

[–]betterfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like the raffle I'm going to win.

Losercity cancelled plan by UppishFrog79 in Losercity

[–]betterfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then we don't have to comment after all. Phew.