Chris Down dixit:
>If masking files with directories is considered "clean", then I don't
>want to live on this planet any more.
>Just don't do it.
Agreed. I don’t put *.htm files into subdirectories at all;
the other MirWebseite setup does it as it’s got some more
hierarchically structured conte
On 13/12/2013, Nick wrote:
> On a related note, for those who like him, Eben Moglen just did an
> excellent series of talks
It's not the FSF's doctrine that loses; it's GNU's shitty code.
> Browsing the web nowadays feels like having engineers
> and advertisers constantly shouting "fuck you" at
On 14 December 2013 00:16, Charlie Kester wrote:
> RSS is dead? Did I miss the obituary? What, if anything, has replaced
> it?
In all honesty twitter / facebook announcement links. If that doesn't
happen I expect to be able to sign up to some announce list, so that I
get notified when a blogger
> RSS is dead? Did I miss the obituary? What, if anything, has replaced
> it?
Facebook. Because totalitarianism never felt so cozy...
> I still use it to track new posts on the blogs and other pages I'm
> interested in. I guess I'm old-fashioned, huh? I still use the
> commandline too, and I s
On Thu 12 Dec 2013 at 20:00:46 PST Kai Hendry wrote:
RSS is dead. why bother?
RSS is dead? Did I miss the obituary? What, if anything, has replaced
it?
I still use it to track new posts on the blogs and other pages I'm
interested in. I guess I'm old-fashioned, huh? I still use the
commandl
Hi,
Simple fix for OpenBSD 5.5 onwards.
bye,
sin
>From 375fc88ebb5e934569ea9fcf8ed7c36d972ce252 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sin
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 16:01:12 +
Subject: [PATCH] Use getdents() on OpenBSD instead of getdirentries()
In OpenBSD 5.5 getdirentries() was replaced with getdent
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 02:12:48PM +0100, Paul Onyschuk wrote:
> Plain text is even more human friendly. Email composition is based on
> conventions, not syntax - quotes, references etc. For many thing it
> is good enough.
For conversations yes. However those 'mini "markup"' languages allow for
On 13/12/2013, Paul Onyschuk wrote:
> [Markdown] is still non-strict,
I missed this. Where is evaluation order specified?
> Sed, awk, grep and other standard tools work great with sane roff
> document: you can stick to the oneliners (I don't think that this can
> be said about any other document
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 14:10:23 +0100
Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 2:35 PM, YpN wrote:
> >
> > I often read the "rocks" page on http://suckless.org and
> > I like it. I found some useful programs.
> > Do you think I could add a section about init? I know ignite
> > and busybox i
Samuel Holland wrote:
>>> On Dec 12, 2013, at 4:10 PM, "Fernando C.V."
>wrote:
>>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Fernando C.V.
>wrote:
>>> This way could do something like:
>>>
>>> $ when -t ssh host
xmessage DONE!
>>
>> Well... even if you didn't prompt it to the user interactively
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 13:57:56 +0200
Edgaras wrote:
> I get why some people might not like markdown, or similar. Fix me if
> I'm wrong, but I think that Markdown and similar are also made to be
> human readable without any parser. And I'd dare to say that nether
> html not TeX or *roff are as human
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 2:35 PM, YpN wrote:
>
> I often read the "rocks" page on http://suckless.org and
> I like it. I found some useful programs.
> Do you think I could add a section about init? I know ignite
> and busybox init, it might be interesting.
I've been using runit-musl with the ignit
I get why some people might not like markdown, or similar. Fix me if I'm wrong,
but I think that Markdown and similar are also made to be human readable
without any parser. And I'd dare to say that nether html not TeX or *roff are
as human readable as Margdown and similar. Though of course previous
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 01:53:09 +
Nick wrote:
>
> Quoth Thorsten Glaser:
> > I absolutely d̲e̲t̲e̲s̲t̲ Markdown.
>
> Really? Why? I quite like it (at least smu's subset). Works for the
> simple usecases I need it, and keeps the angle brackets of doom away
> from me.
>
Markdown solves only
Just for completeness: I’ve written MirWebseite as a non-generic
thing to generate static XHTML websites, too, and even got a second
only slightly related installation (which, ofc, by now deviates quite
a bit from the installation on the MirBSD/mksh website). Though, it
needs the “CMS” user to pro
> > Did you really just say that every file should just be abstracted as a
> > directory... how much of that web 2.0 Kool-Aid did you drink?
>
> Is there an easier way to encourage clean URLs?
>
> Without resorting to crazy rewrites?
'Options +Multiviews' in .htaccess works a charm. Making a direc
On 2013-12-13, at 00:48, Samuel Holland wrote:
> And if you only need simple messages, then there's nothing wrong with having
> to
> quote the "on success" command:
>
> $ when -t -c "xmessage Success"
>
> The advantage of specifying the message command as an argument (as opposed to
> &&) is t
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