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@dthompson nice!

tikka masala is delicious, but i have no idea how one would even begin to make it, ahah

@technomancy oops, yep! that's what i meant

and ahhh dang, that's not particularly great behavior, huh? :<

i use eww too, though i try to avoid it on pubnix because html parsing kinda balloons my memory usage, and emacs' gc is pretty bad at reclaiming that, meaning i need to occasionally restart the emacs server completely if i do that

i also find it also doesn't integrate as nicely like the modes that just pop up common lisp hyperspec info nodes when i need em do

@technomancy i might be a bit biased though, since they were a lifesaver that basically taught me how to do so much stuff before i had reliable internet, and i still like being able to fall back to it when on trips to places where that's still the case, but still wanna do one of my hobbies during downtime~

@technomancy oh yeah! i imagine writing it is a different story (i mostly meant from a consumption standpoint!)

with it, i have basically have a library of ebooks that are accessible from a terminal, emacs, or a browser, all fully searchable, offline, and even integratable with other documentation in-editor

all while still having a small enough footprint that i don't need to worry about interacting with it on a pubnix or lo-fi systems

i wonder what about info (as in, the texinfo books) rubs people the wrong way?

i've always actually kinda liked having offline ebooks to read about things i'm learning

heck! i even went out of my way to get texinfo versions of SICP and the common lisp hyperspec

@bx oh yeah! i see spiders like this pretty often!

they are super-chill honestly (plus they don't bite! so they can crawl on your hand without issues~)

Do you also often feel like

"Everyone knows how to do their thing

except me

who is just pretending to be a person"

i've seen this spider just kinda crawling around this room all week

fun-sized friend!

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@fraggle i guess i should probably mention that -k lists keys you've added to gpg, and the search thingy is actually in every input that needs a key specified

(i mostly use -k like an address book search though)

but still! gpg has a pretty wild cli interface, and could probably make about a hundred fewer bad assumptions

@fraggle the only good thing about gpg's cli is the search you get when you gpg -k <some text>

you know, -k

to ksearch

@cinnamon oh yeah! they updated the online app to reject all existing tokens before the most recent version, and closed a bunch of holes that allowed you to get them

it also refuses to run on device emulators, and mitmproxy certificates on newer android versions are opt-in for apk developers

and even if you hack the apk to make an opted-in .apk, it then fails its self-checksum and refuses to connect

tl;dr - RIP

@SirTapTap oh yeah, it's preeetty bad

i still prepend old. to every reddit url whenever i find i do need to use it, because that just feels infinitely nicer to me

@PsionicDoggo first you draw a circle
then you draw the eyes
draw a great big nose
and wait! i know them!

The double 'B' lettering used in the word 'rabbit' do indeed look like a pair of bunny ears, although etymologists believe this to be a coincidence. They are wrong.

@SomeEgrets@meow.social ahah, hey! it still counts imo~

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