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08:00
Creepy business
I mean even for humans it's not trivial to detect chicken in that picture (at speed)
@sehe today you learn that google uses your personal photos for captchas :p
@sehe this comparison hardly matters IMHO
@BartekBanachewicz ugh
there's no direct connection between what's easier to spot for humans than for computers and vice versa
@melak47 I don't think it does. But nice joke :)
@BartekBanachewicz Never said it does. It's just an observation. I'm impressed
@BartekBanachewicz There is
@TonyTheLion mass suicide site
08:04
@sehe well that escalated quickly :)
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@sehe In the same folder as files named "chicken ...". Also you look at Savage Chickens often. EXIF? Also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Goggles
@TechnikEmpire Suck it up and learn. There's nothing that a flag achieves here that the (delete/down) votes don't already
@sehe [citation-needed]
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There's also this image identification service which is automated partially and requires human intervention if automatic identification fails.
The obvious, dude
@rightfold No. No. and No. I'll read the wiki soon
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08:08
But I forgot what it's called.
@sehe Please be kind.
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@rightfold I'm p sure google doesn't pay for that on my random backup images
@t_thirupathi well. My point is you can make a script that does the default thing except for your own programs. Don't "false-thank" me if you didn't understand the answer. — sehe 20 mins ago
@buttifulbuttefly You mean, like ^ this :(
@sehe You know trying to offend an Indian is pointless, right?
08:12
> That makes sense, thanks. I have never programmed in C/C++ and didn't understand why the documentation showed GLenums being passed to functions that expected GLints.
@buttifulbuttefly I didn't know you were Indian
so. much. this.
I love how he was actually genuinely surprised
@sehe I was, for a brief period of time
You make me curious
May 18 at 8:17, by Abhilasha Agrawal
hi all

i am not really understand why the following is not work with mircosoft visual c++ studio of 2013

`for (auto&& e : v) try {} catch(...) {}`

thank you all for explained
08:14
Ahaha. I think we noticed. Right?
@BartekBanachewicz oh
@sehe Check the few following messages in the transcript
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@sehe Indeed. You do.
@buttifulbuttefly "mircosoft"... I like it!
@buttifulbuttefly no need
08:17
May 18 at 8:22, by Rapptz
Not that it was too believable or anything.
@BartekBanachewicz ooh Rust
@buttifulbuttefly ah yeah mircosoft was too obvious
@MarkGarcia the fact that up-arrow edits were used there killed it as well.
@BartekBanachewicz Sometimes I don't know when to stop.
@thecoshman what was the first "oh" then?
08:17
Way to chat-savvy
Butt it's OK I have a new character in the works that you're all gonna love
@BartekBanachewicz just the general opening description, sounds like they are targeting a nice abstraction level.
> in the works
@BartekBanachewicz let mut c = window.add_cube(1.0, 1.0, 1.0); - mmm well that doesn't bode well for extensible, really
makes you wonder
08:20
@BartekBanachewicz she already hinted last time that she took a while preparing a troll account
@buttifulbuttefly ergh, can you not?
@thecoshman you should say. I mean, you're still honing that one troll character from 2011 and it never really took off :/
@BartekBanachewicz actually... I think I've seen that before, they "we like one liner features" put me off a bit IIRC.
@sehe well I loved Momotapa incarnation
@thecoshman non negotiable, sorry
(I'm not actually sorry)
08:21
Everything GNUgandan is nice
@sehe whistles
I just linked it to cosh, didn't really look at it
hehe
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@BartekBanachewicz Is it a scene graph library?
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I'm watching a scrapheap challenge
@buttifulbuttefly I would have been surprised if you were.
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08:22
The challenge is building a jet car
I have my idea for a graphics engine and it's Hate right now. Can't justify anything else that I've already seen and dismissed for some reason
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@sehe why not?
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haha that library has a scene graph
@Ell meh. I want stackheap challenge.
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08:23
> KISS
> scene graph
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Pick one.
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@MarkGarcia haha
@Ell they still make that?
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It's incredibly difficult to decouple logic from presentation if you want to use shit like that.
Guise it's Tony!!
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08:24
@thecoshman Its a rerun I presume
@Ell for sure, I've seen them that ep before
ah, stopped in 08 it seems
funny. This is p much why I think I prefer motorsports.
as you like to say: compose.
You can still keep it simple if rendering a cube uses more general stuff under the hood. It's relatively stupid to have "add_cube" as a member of window, though.
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@sehe you can add arbitrary methods to arbitrary types in Rust.
The absurd amount of power machines have is just incomparable to humans. Even if you trained yourself to death, heck, even if you were a genetically engineered superhuman trained to death, a puny little engine from a lawn mower is more powerful than your whole sugar-based machinery
it's like comparing modern GPUs to 286 era CPUs
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08:29
It's methods in Rust that are stupid, not this library.
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Robots can't play tennis though innit
And toasters can't balance
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It's a really silly model.
@Ell that's the drawback of "optimization"
antilopes can't swim very well can they
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@rightfold rust has monkey patching?
08:30
@BartekBanachewicz that's mad isn't it
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You have to make the decision whether something is a method or not, and the only practical difference is whether you call with . or not.
@rightfold yes?
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@Ell no.
@Ell I'd say a robot would more or less always win on the serve though :D
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It would be better if it had only module-level functions and allow overloading on one of the arguments, like Clojure protocols.
08:31
@rightfold ok. Still the same beef. It's funny to have "add_cube" anywere. It could be "add_shape"/"add_geometry" and "make_cube" (so add_geo(make_cube(...)))
@rightfold not is a silly call operator
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UAP and all.
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@sehe true, but that's what you get when you do tutorial-driven design.
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@sehe why have a function that names a cube 'Geo'? seems rather specific
Yup. A good diagnostic to remember
08:32
@rightfold true
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why was that starred? :v
@thecoshman E_CANNOT_PARSE please repharse
@rightfold Tutorial-driven design is the diagnosis for this library. It wraps it up clean
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???
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I'm so confused.
Terms like that are worth remembering
08:33
@thecoshman he decoupled geometry creation from adding it to scene
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Do you know what it means?
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I once made it up.
add_cube = add_geo . make_cube
@rightfold You nailed it. That's what earns the star. Nailing things in few words is an art
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@BartekBanachewicz hope it's not curried :D
08:34
@BartekBanachewicz basically
@rightfold Chicken.jpg!
but that's what happens when you do a) tutorial driven design like rightfold said b) forget you actually have a functional language
@sehe hihih
@BartekBanachewicz does that work in rust?
@sehe meh
how would I know
I don't exactly spend time on writing real-world code in esoteric languages
well I did write Hello World in Agda that one time but it doesn't count
@BartekBanachewicz exactly, you use Haskell :P
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> real-world code
> hello world
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08:36
At least it involves I/O.
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@thecoshman no but you can write a composition function.
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Just impl Shr for functions and you can use >> for composing them.
@thecoshman Haskell, C++, Python, whatever vOv
Rust was looking promising
Rust feels more or less as complete as Idris right now for me
08:38
@thecoshman Is it the future?
and if I were to pick between the two Idris is much better anyway
I think Cargo is really good system.
Is there a cult of it?
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XD
08:38
we have at least one cultist here
@sehe it has flaws and things that could trick a manager into thinking it's great, so yeah, it probably is :(
Good thinking
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I wonder how coupled rustc is to LLVM.
the important question is whether it can deliver good maintainable codebases fast
If Cargo is a PL, is this site related? cargo.pl
08:39
Haskell has already proven that I think.
cargo is a PM, not a PL
but the letters are close, so easy mistake
@sehe that looks like spedition auction website
yup
@BartekBanachewicz who's that you think?
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I want a class file backend to Rust.
@BartekBanachewicz lol, indeed.
I can't believe this wasn't obvious
@BartekBanachewicz nice play, though
When Rust was first coming out I really liked the look of it, but I wouldn't consider myself a cultist (a rulstist?)
you're rüstless basically
hardly
I was learning it, I spent time immersing myself in it, I moved on.
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08:44
Seems it's not too bad.
@rightfold what doesn't? Rust?
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librustc's dependency on LLVM.
@thecoshman A Jimmy
Röst
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lekker
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Rösti.
Xeo
Xeo
08:52
ooh, now I want some Rösti
mmm potato rusties
who the hell decided to put those silly dots over the o?
Motörhead? :D
Moyourhead
Xeo
Xeo
Metal-Umlaut
fuck stylistic crap
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08:55
Röck döts.
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A metal umlaut is a diacritic that is sometimes used gratuitously or decoratively over letters in the names of hard rock or heavy metal bands—for example those of Queensrÿche, Blue Öyster Cult, Motörhead, The Accüsed, and Mötley Crüe. Among English speakers, the use of umlaut marks and other diacritics with a blackletter style typeface is a form of foreign branding intended to give a band's logo a Teutonic quality—denoting stereotypes of boldness and strength commonly attributed to ancient northern European peoples, such as the Vikings and Goths. Its use has also been attributed to a desire for...
@Xeo if you zoom in real close, you'll see it's actually two skulls
@rightfold oh ffs
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Fast Fourier Srantform
Fast Fourier Streisand
fucking furious shit
the sort of shit that's really pissed off it had to spend a week up your arse
Xeo
Xeo
08:58
@rightfold Fast Furious Rantform?
Fap Furious Rantform
@Xeo no, that's ddr
Thanks for the password!
Dammit I almost managed to copy it!
I managed to :p
09:00
And Tony's silence...
ITT tony is a fool
was it hunter2
@TonyTheLion see you in an hour once you've changed all your passwords :D
Too bad you can't shame-star deleted messages.
09:00
@thecoshman why all? he just compromised one.
@BartekBanachewicz security malpractice :P
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@BartekBanachewicz hünter2
fuck using the same password for multiple places
@buttifulbuttefly seems to like to tease you though by leaving the icon there
09:01
I group same passwords into tiers.
@BartekBanachewicz but it's so easy to just remember "let_me_1n!"
WTS> Tony's password, bids starting at 1$ per character (8 total)
oh nice lastpass updated their "security challenge" page
@buttifulbuttefly vOv quick wank?
Xeo
Xeo
@buttifulbuttefly I sell at 500 per character!
Wait, that $1, not $1b
somehow I added a billion to that.
09:05
I'm not that expensive.
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excellent
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const ticks =
    _.chain(xs)
    .values()
    .pluck('yearweek')
    .sortBy(_.identity)
    .map(x => { const ms = /^(\d{4})(\d{2})$/.exec(x); return ms[1] + ' week ' + ms[2]; })
    .map((x, i) => [i, x])
    .value();
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Most beautiful code ever.
Are you admitting that you are cheap? 😓
@rightfold you should get you ticks seen to man
09:06
Everybody applaud telkitty on getting the joke!!!
If proof was still needed that animals understand humour, here it is!
Also back from the wild ...
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I wish there was a password manager hardware device
@rightfold .pluck('yearweek') oooofff
@Ell a) there is b) what for
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@Ell It exists and it's called a personal computer.
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09:08
@sehe ?
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@BartekBanachewicz where?
they are super annoying to use and you need to back them up manually
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And so I don't lose my passwords by accident vOv
@rightfold yearweek: stringly typed. pluck? what the hell would that do
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09:09
and because I won't always have my phone with me
@Ell why don't you use a password manager that's used in a sane way
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and because I can't remember 1000 passwords
Having them on a separate piece of hardware doesn't mean you don't have to backup
Also smart cards
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@sehe pluck(p) is map(x => x[p])
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the primary reason is because if my phone runs out of battery I can't log in to anywhere
that isn't my own pc
09:09
@rightfold gosh
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What? It's a great function.
@Ell print out a set of 2FA codes for your password manager that can be used instead of your phone token
there are many great functions. The trick is to make judicious use of clever ones
Logging in anywhere outside of your PC is overrated and a bad idea anyway
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_.pluck is well-known.
09:11
@CatPlusPlus yeah, which is why you should have a mobile device, right? :P
or maybe you should never leave home I can't tell
@BartekBanachewicz No, because trusting the network is also important :v
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Bartosz Milewski looks like wierd al
relevant
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Q: Where do you store your personal private GPG key?

Florian MargaineSo, I want to start using pass, but I need a GPG key for this. This application will store all of my passwords, which means it's very important that I don't lose my private key, once generated. Hard disks break, cloud providers are generally not trusted. Not that I don't trust them to not mess w...

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@BartekBanachewicz I just have a copy of my password database on my phone
I don't use 2FA
I've also accidentally posted my password in the lounge once
I quickly changed it
09:16
@Ell see that's your first fail
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how is printing off 2FA codes any different to just having a longer password?
@Ell they can only be used once
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And you can request as many of these codes as you want?
and well, they are typically like 30-characters long
lol where did you see 30-character long 2FA tokens
09:18
Google uses 24 I think
Not many sites provide 2FA
Google uses 6-digit PIN
@milleniumbug Define "not many"
@CatPlusPlus I didn't mean regular tokens, I meant recovery codes
@BartekBanachewicz Every single one except maybe four
09:19
@milleniumbug twofactorauth.org
I like the "no-password" initiative though
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@BartekBanachewicz horrible website
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Hover over the warning sign, then try to copy the URL in the popup.
ISP tech is supposed to show up within 1.5h
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@BartekBanachewicz that's still not many
We'll see how well that works this time
Ven
Ven
09:22
hi
That website doesn't note if vendor's implementation of 2FA is stupid
Like Twitter
They have no recovery
@CatPlusPlus it kinda does, with the warning sign
No, it just says it requires a phone
@Ell Most of the places I really care about do have it. For others, a 20-character password is fine by my standards.
@BartekBanachewicz Ok, fine. Five websites that I have account on.
09:26
people are shit at security vOv
2FA done right - we send you two e-mails to make sure you're really you
Hmmm, need to find out which one provides printed list of tokens
@CatPlusPlus "let me just try unplugging it"
SMSes are shit
They'll know my phone number
Printed lists are for recovery
09:28
@BartekBanachewicz it's effort
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I have yet to find a password storing application that supports per-password configuration of synchronisation between multiple machines.
@milleniumbug lol what then
Use TOTP if you don't want to get SMS
Google Authenticator for crappy mobiles or a plugin for KeePass
@CatPlusPlus can your phone run Google Authenticator?
I use KeePass
09:30
@BartekBanachewicz No
@CatPlusPlus and it's not crappy, but the ones who can are?
All mobiles are crappy
hth
@CatPlusPlus some more than others apparently
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Also web interface so I can retrieve from anywhere.
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09:31
I use keepassx currently
I don't really care to gradate shit
@CatPlusPlus you live in a sad world
@rightfold tss
> Previous versions of the software were open source.
Google so shitty
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It must also be FOSS and I want to host it myself.
09:35
It's a spec, you don't have to use a specific implementation
ssh root@[IP] 'ln -sf /dev/null /data/beacon.csv'
lol
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Here's how to do log rotation: tac log | sponge log.
taco bob | sponge bob
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chronic is also nice.
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I love moreutils.
09:42
> One might say that awk has been completely obsoleted by perl.
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There's a program that converts AWK scripts to Perl scripts.
and then
> I don't know if this qualifies as "outdated," but in my opinion awk makes sed utterly redundant.
@BartekBanachewicz Which has been obsoleted by Python
*whoop*
perfect.
sed -> awk -> perl -> python
this kind of makes it obvious the first three are utter shit and shouldn't be used
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09:45
They're completely different.
they have one unifying factor though
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Write awk 'NR % 2 == 0 { print $0 } NR % 2 == 1 { print $1 }' using python -c '???'.
@system PAUSE - to fix the problem, he should have used binmode(STDIN, ":utf8"); to make STDIN read as UTF-8. STDIN is, by default, UTF-8 for characters 0-127, and characters 256+, but not 128-255 for backwards compatibility. "use utf8;" allows UTF-8 in the program's source code, not I/O. — Chris Lutz Jun 19 '09 at 19:03
wat
@rightfold gah. Perl inherited too many awk-wardisms too merit this
Too damn bloody many
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Perl is awesome.
wtf is NR
09:48
@BartekBanachewicz lol
@milleniumbug they are completely different yes
So... sed shouldn't be used?
sorry to break your bubble, buddy
are you going to write a python script for every substitution you need to do on a file, or in pipelines?
I typically use a text editor for that.
09:50
I despise clever one-liners
ADG
ADG
anyone wishing to help me with an algorithm?
@milleniumbug who's they? It's very very easy to correlate these. Twitter monetizes on phone numbers (if only just to correlate)
Don't use bash for scripts that exceed 5 lines
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a prime partition algorithm
I have a lengthy and stupid one but I am looking for better ones
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Mine idea is brute forcing every prime sets but it is very unpractical
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Q: Algorithm for partitioning n into distinct primes

Alexandros MarinosI am looking for an algorithm that will partition a positive integer into distinct primes. The number of partitions is given by this OEIS sequence: https://oeis.org/A000586 To be more specific, I am only interested in sets of 5 primes that add up to the original number, and I would like to get a...

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@milleniumbug current record number.
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@BartekBanachewicz sed is a text editor.
A sad ed
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09:52
Also good luck using most other text editors on pipes.
@rightfold Nope that's ed
@milleniumbug stream editors are still editing text. Pfft
The name says it
@sehe The people I provide my own phone number to (for example, every once in a while Google asks me for a phone number - if I give them it, they'll know it)
I'm so fucking bored..
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09:57
Anyway Perl > sed because of actual regular expressions.
yeah, I use perl -ne -i rather than sed nowadays
The irony in that might be that sed might have "actually regular" expressions (I don't even think it does TBH. But when did pcre become "actual" re?)

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