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Any experts out there have an idea why this function isn’t working well with ps? If I pipe df -h into it, it works fine. If I redirect the out put from ps -aux to a file, then cat that file into it, it works. When I pipe ps -aux directly into it, I only get the header.

github.com/pganssle/dotfiles/p

The Japanese version of Jeopardy! is basically exactly as I expected (though I didn’t think they would have more than 3 contestants)

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(Note: I am watching a different episode than the one I linked)

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They seem a little looser with the rules, too. At one point there is a question about Batman where one contestant answers, “Poison Ivy” and the host is like, “No we want the actress” and the guy says, “Uma Thurman” and gets it right.

Later on no one buzzes in on one of the questions and after the host is ready to move on one guy tries to hit the buzzer and the host is like, “Oh hey you want to answer?” And the guy gives a response.

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In the late 90s there was a Mexican version of Jeopardy!, and for some reason they decided to add dancing girls to it: youtu.be/P0DUhx0avLw?si=9-eF21

I did not expect them to dance for quite so long at the beginning there…

I've started a blog! This first post is a mixture of a "hello world" and a summary of what I'm thinking of next for PyO3 (hint: stronger community network).

polar.sh/davidhewitt/posts/hel

#rust #python #blog

there's been almost twenty years of work on optimizing javascript engines with JIT and complex heuristic-based GC and a wealth of feature-rich profiling and analysis tools and validation and testing frameworks for deployment and integration and syntax improvements and functional and higher-order primitives and serverside transpiled code. and it's all enabled some amazing new stuff, for example github now takes 10 seconds to display a plain text file, and you cant search properly anymore

New version of DateType today, now supporting #Python 3.7+, thanks to a contribution from Maciek Olko: pypi.org/project/datetype/2024

(It's also the first release with the "5 - Production/Stable" Trove classifier, upgraded from "Development Status :: 3 - Alpha", if you care about such things.)

New post: harihareswara.net/posts/2024/t Whether And How To Trust A New Maintainer

What kind of trust does a project #maintainer need to have in a new co-maintainer? To get better at #opensource #sustainability, we need to improve at recruiting, training, & promoting new leaders.

I cover attributes to check for.

I mine 4 comparable situations for assessment ideas, & explain how to reduce how much trust you NEED to give by promoting someone.

&: 3 options if you're low on time

#maintainership #FLOSS

@nedbat 💯

Just yesterday, because of including tests in coverage, I spotted an assert which wasn't being run...

And it masked not one but two bugs in the assert!

github.com/jazzband/prettytabl #Python #test #coverage

Fediverse, I need help locating something!

I remember seeing a website where I could split a map area into a grid, and track that I'm visiting each grid cell on it. I can't find it in my browser history and can't remember relevant keywords to locate it with search engines either.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

Another good bit of grammar from Esperanto, the preposition je.

These are just two of the affixes, by the way. I really liked the whole system of them, it makes it pretty easy to quickly build a big vocabulary, and it’s very expressive: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Esperant

-ul = person characterized by (juna = young, junulo = a youth)
-ej = place characterized by (lerni = to learn, lernejo = school)
-ilo = instrument (skribi = write, skribilo = writing implement)

They can also be used by themselves, like:

iĝi = to become
ulo = dude, chap
ilo = tool

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One thing I really like about is the infix -iĝ- which refers to becoming, it basically makes words intransitive, like:

So ruĝa = red, ruĝiĝi = to blush
naski = to give birth, naskiĝi = to be born
edzi = to marry, edziĝi = to get married

There is a similar (maybe annoyingly so) infix for “to make/cause”, -ig-, which makes them transitive:

morti = to die, mortigi = to kill
riĉa = rich, riĉigi = to become rich, riĉigi = to enrich

Those and the question marker “ĉu” are features I often wish I had in other languages.

We are far too informal these days, which is why I’m taking a bold stand against the rampant use of Nicholasnames.

Thank you for coming to my THEODORE Talk.

The other thought I had was that I’d set up a local e-mail provider. Normally I’d be afraid of getting on an e-mail blackhole list or something, but presumably deliverability is less of an issue if you never send anything?

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There’s a website I use all the time where the log-in mechanism involves sending a code to my e-mail address.

Anyone know of a simple way to write a script that retrieves that code? I can set up a custom e-mail address on any free provider and have all these “log-in” e-mails automatically forwarded to that. Is the best way to use something like imaplib?

“Hey look, they have video games for the Switch here; maybe we can try something other than Minecraft?”
My 6 y/o: “Cool! Is everything square in this one, too?”

(I think it was a deal-breaker if the answer was “no”)

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