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The seemingly canonical way of detecting whether the C-u modifier was used on an interactive function call (when an actual numerical argument wasn't provided) in #elisp feels... icky. #emacs
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

To be fair C-u *is* a numerical argument so you're not really meant to differentiate (it means the number 4). 😅
in reply to Alessio Vanni

@Alessio Vanni Yeah, it's just very magic number-ey.

Ah well, such is the way it is with legacy code sometimes. No way to change it without breaking about a billion other things.



Nintendo in my email today: We have updated our terms of service. If you agree, do literally nothing. If you disagree, please jump through the hoops necessary to delete your account.

How is this legal?

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Me: I'm just going to specify these #org-mode table formulas so that they can be executed sequentially to update this whole table in a single pass.

org-mode: Hey bro, let me automatically sort those by position for you. You're welcome.

Me: 🤦‍♂️

#emacs








Wrapping my brain around using #org-mode as a spreadsheet. Is there a way to pass a range of cells as a vector to a custom function? Ideally, I'd like to embed this function into the file itself. #emacs

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I like using org tables with org-babel like so:

#+NAME: test
| 1 | 4 |
| 2 | 5 |
| 3 | 6 |

#+begin src emacs-lisp :var test=test

(mapcar
'(lambda (r)
(mapcar '(lambda (x) (* x x)) r)) test)

#+end src

#+RESULTS:
| 1 | 16 |
| 4 | 25 |
| 9 | 36 |


in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Okay, the problem seems to have been the charger. Still annoying, but less problematic.



I wonder how difficult it would be to introduce rudimentary namespaces into #elisp.

#emacs

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Just learned about interned vs. uninterned symbols. Feels like this would be a big piece of this puzzle.


So, I absolutely can't afford to start yet another hobby, but I really want to get into book binding.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Dane's law: There is not a hobby in existence that has any kind of an upper limit on how much money you can spend in it.

Fountain pens? Sure, there's the Platinum Preppy and Pilot Varsity, but also Momtblanc and Visconti!

Amateur Radio? Sure there's your $30 Baofeng, but also your $20,000 kilowatt at-home HF shack!

Drones? Sure, there's your $20 supermarket drone, but also tens of thousands of dollars super high performance FPV racing drones

Computing? $35 raspi vs at-home supercomputing cluster, just for giggles!



So, I've finally settled on a technique to keep shimmer inks from clogging my #FountainPens and it's working well, but it's not exactly condusive to writing in #teeline which is what I use 90% of the time these days.

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in reply to paradoxmo

@paradoxmo I'm currently using a TWSBI Diamond 580. As for the technique, I was basically just making a rookie mistake:


It looks like I wasn't moving the pen enough. As I would keep writing, the shimmer would collect in the feed until it just straight-up clogged. I didn't realize I had to periodically roll the pen around even while I was actively using it. This should have been obvious by the fact that my writing kept getting more and more, well... shimmery before the ink stopped flowing.

I'll try this approach in the future.

Rookie mistake, but in my defense, I didn't even know that shimmer inks were even a thing until late last year.






It always amuses me whenever I think about the fact that I got one of my favourite #FountainPens for free with a bottle of ink. It's even more amusing that I've never inked that pen up with that ink.

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

@jlamothe Ah it looks so fun! You've made me excited again about trying my sample. I got mine with the intention of using it for letters to my nephews . . . one of these years I will gift them a UV flashlight and then I can send them letters to read with it 😀




So, with this past #Inkvent calendar, I've found myself in possession of a bunch of shimmering inks. Problem is that they tend to clog my #FountainPens. Are there any inexpensive pens that handle shimmering inks well?
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

"Are there any inexpensive pens that handle shimmering inks well?"
Well, there's dip pens. 😉
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I bought a few of those small plastic "Dinky Dips" ink containers- they come in three sizes. I can use my ink syringe to put some of my shimmer ink into a Dinky, add a drop or two of Gum Arabic (to help make it more dip nib friendly), and it's a better size--- you can use the dip nib to stir the ink each time you dip it in, since it's not that deep and the container mouth is wide (straight up and down shape). Inks stores well in it, the plastic cap screws tight. Just a thought!
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

It looks like I wasn't moving the pen enough. As I would keep writing, the shimmer would collect in the feed until it just straight-up clogged. I didn't realize I had to periodically roll the pen around even while I was actively using it. This should have been obvious by the fact that my writing kept getting more and more, well... shimmery before the ink stopped flowing.

I'll try this approach in the future.

Rookie mistake, but in my defense, I didn't even know that shimmer inks were even a thing until late last year.



Why do I always find little stupid mistakes in my code shortly after publishing a release? It's almost like code review is beneficial or something.



I have successfully built my first #Emacs package. I want to clean it up a bit before I consider releasing it though. Also, while I can build a simple (single file) package, buildig a multi-file one is still eluding me.

When I try to install it, I get the following (less than helpful) error message:
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil

Is there a way I can get more detail on why this is failing?

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in reply to 🇺🇦 Myke

@🇺🇦 Myke Yes, it can be done that way as well.

That still doesn't negate the point that I want to know how to build a multi-file package.

Besides, sometimes I like to learn stuff just for the sake of learning it.



So Katy has a #Jinhao10 and today the clicker seems to be jamming. When pressed, it seems to resist extending or retracting the nib. I'm giving it a cleaning right now to make sure there was no debris or anything in there stopping it from working, but I don't know if that'll fix it.

Has anyone experienced this before? Is there a fix?

#FountainPens

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Is the trap door opening/closing properly? It could be wedged somehow. You should be able to poke the nib unit through it manually with the top removed and see if it works as expected.

Also when it's apart you can press the rear of the nib unit up into the tail and press the button and see if it operates normally that way.

Then you at least know which end of the pen is misbehaving.

in reply to Jim P.

@Jim P. It looks like there was some debris caught in the mechanism. A good cleaning seems to have resolved the issue. I'm a little confused as to where it came from though.


mh
Coming down off a panic attack relapse. I'm medicated and laying in bed in the dark. I don't know of this was the right strategy, but I needed to stop the fireworks in my brain, and shutting out as much external stimulus as possible seemed the right thing to do.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

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uspol: 2A nonsense

Katy likes these YouTube channels where they teach about canning and such. One of the people in one of these videos is wearing a shirt with what looks like an AR-15 that says "defense is not a crime".

What in the cinnamon toast fuck do you need an AR-15 to defend yourself from?

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Got my hair cut for the first time in probably a year because I have an interview tomorrow for a job I really want to get (and think I have a pretty good shot at).

It looks decent, but has revealed a good deal more grey than I'm accustomed to seeing.



This morning Katy noticed a rash all around my neck. I can only attribute it to the new (to me) shirt I wore yesterday. It's like my body has revolted against wearing a shirt and tie ever again.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

if humans were meant to wear clothes, we would have been born that way.


Nothing quite makes you stand out at a Latin wedding like ordering the vegetarian option.






We just filled out the card for my niece's wedding. We took some time to figure out the perfect wording, select the right ink and nib, practice my handwriting so that it was on point, and after all that, I finally came to the realisation that I'm not certain as to whether or not she's old enough to have been taught cursive.







Is there any branch of the provincial or federal government that we haven't had to deal with today?

I suppose it's possible.

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