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Got my hands on a #shortwave radio, but the fact that I live in a giant concrete box doesn't seem to be helping my reception. Seeing what I can do about that.

Are there any broadcasts that are worth catching that I'd be able to get in Southern Ontario?

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I can't speak to specific broadcasts, but space weather has been such that we're not hearing much of anything on shortwave this week.

I could not hear CHU's time signal on 7.850 MHz at all yesterday, and it's only faintly heard today. I can hear WWV weakly on 15 MHz, not much on 5, 10, or 20 MHz.

The concrete box isn't helping, but it's not the only thing going on.

swpc.noaa.gov



So now that she's eating "real" food again, we took some of the curry we've been making lately to my mother. I was very happy to learn that she enjoyed it. Mind you, we're competing with hospital food, so it's not like the bar is terribly high.


I find the notion of an "off-grid" YouTuber to be... confusing.


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God, my tab completion function is a hacky mess:
(defun lambdamoo-tab-complete ()
  "Complete user input using text from the buffer"
  (interactive)
  (when (memq (char-before) '(?  ?\r ?\n ?\t ?\v))
    (user-error "Point must follow non-whitespace character"))
  (let (replace-start
        (replace-end (point))
        replace-text found-pos found-text)
    (save-excursion
      (backward-word)
      (setq replace-start (point)
            replace-text (buffer-substring replace-start replace-end))
      (when (or (null lambdamoo--search-text)
                (not (string-prefix-p lambdamoo--search-text replace-text t)))
        (setq-local lambdamoo--search-text replace-text)
        (set-marker lambdamoo--found-point (point)))
      (goto-char lambdamoo--found-point)
      (unless
          (setq found-pos
                (re-search-backward
                 (concat "\\b" (regexp-quote lambdamoo--search-text))
                 (point-min) t))
        (setq-local lambdamoo--found-point (make-marker))
        (user-error "No match found"))
      (set-marker lambdamoo--found-point found-pos)
      (forward-word)
      (setq found-text (buffer-substring found-pos (point))))
    (delete-region replace-start replace-end)
    (insert found-text)))

#emacs #lisp #moo #mud #LambdaMOO

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@Omar Antolín Actually, looking more closely at it, it might just do the trick.

I love it when I spend hours re-writing code that essentially already exists. ;)

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In the end, I wound up just binding tab to dabbrev-expand. 🙃

It might seem like I wasted a bunch of time writing that, but at least I learned a bunch along the way.



elisp

Me realizing that festival uses a Lisp dialect:

Oh cool, I can add accessibility features to my Emacs stuff by procedurally generating the code in elisp.


Me realizing that festival's symbols are case sensitive:

Welp, I guess I can just do
(defun festival-saytext (text)
  (format "(SayText %S)" text))
and do the rest of the processing in elisp directly. That's probably all I wanted anyway.


Hey all,

I have a friend who's been trying to get on Mastodon but tells me that it doesn't seem to play well with screen readers. I know there are plenty of people on the fedi who do use screen readers, but I have no experience with them myself, so I can't really direct him.

Can someone who does use a #ScreenReader point me in the direction of some resources that might be useful?
#AskFedi #a11y

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@Brailly615 In another comment it has been said that its about Linux, there I unfortunately can't help. I use Webclients, unfortunately they don't get any Updates anymore or I'd have recommended something. I only use them because I haven't found something better yet that I don't need to install. @Clio09 @C3nC3 @me @MonaApp @pachli
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@svenja @Brailly615 @Clio09 @C3nC3 @MonaApp If it is about Linux, I can't help either. In Windows there is #Tweesecake. Although it seems that it is not updated anymore, we can work fairly well with it.


elisp question

I'm certain I have reinvented a wheel here, but for the life of me I can't find it. Have I?

(defmacro jrl-extract-list (vars list &rest body)
  "Split a list into indiviual variables"
  (let ((list* (gensym)))
    (append
     `(let ,(cons (list list* list) vars))
     (seq-map (lambda (var)
                `(setq ,var (car ,list*)
                       ,list* (cdr ,list*)))
              vars)
     body)))

#emacs #lisp #elisp

Edit: Of course it was pcase.

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elisp question
@Thuna Ooh... just noticed this now. I think I like seq-let a lot better.


Ready to clock in for work. I don't even get to take #caturday off.

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medical, vague ST:SNW spoiler

Was loading stuff onto my Jellyfin server for my mom to watch in the hospital. She liked Star Trek and I thought Strange New Worlds might be a good idea because it's a more fun show than a lot of the other recent Trek shows.

I started watching the first episode to be sure it was working, and realized I'd forgotten the whole thing about what happens with Captain Pike.

...maybe this show isn't the vibe after all...



ph

Fuck.

My mother had a major stroke today. All I can do right now is sit in the waiting room... waiting.

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ph
Don't want to overshare, and it's way too soon to have concrete answers yet, but we have cause for cautious optimism.
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ph

She spoke! A whole damn sentence!

Of course, it was to chew my dad out for wearing a sweater full of cat hair.

He's never been so happy to be given the gears. 😀

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When a #neurodivergent person tells you about how something is difficult for them, rather than thinking of them as whiny, consider that this probably means they have a certain level of trust in you to drop their mask enough to do so.

Invalidating that struggle is likely also a pretty effective way of eroding that trust.
#ActuallyADHD

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That <insert_expletive_here> boss of mine totally doesn't get this at all, yet somehow he became a people leader.

Has the people skills of a bowling ball

in reply to Sonikku

@Sonikku All too freaking common.

A good boss should reduce or remove barriers that impede their subordinates from doing their job effectively. Shockingly few can actually accomplish this.



I thought a touchscreen keyboard was the worst possible input device, but they're way more hateful when you only have one working eye. My depth perception has never been great, but...

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