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1:07 AM
I love gotos when they are appropriate!
:this_is_a_cool_point_to_revisit
 
1:25 AM
I like using labels to embed URIs directly into source code. They parse as a label followed by a single-line comment...
 
 
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3:15 AM
git pushed a symlink, and was horrified to see it didn't work :-)
 
3:29 AM
 
 
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6:06 AM
TIL a cross between horse and zebra is called a zorse, and a cross between donkey and zebra is called zonkey.
 
 
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9:53 AM
Hebra and Debra are probably already names for fantasy places
Hebra is a marine snail, another name for the zorse (somewhat), an old physician and a place in Zelda
And here's Debra:
 
10:20 AM
One of my private mail servers stopped working. This server is a new one, so I thought it was because no one has sent me an email to that address. It turned out, it's because the server was broken :/
Also some emails form that account (yizhang@telkitty.com) have been mysteriously forwarded to my gmail account. I don't remember I have ever set up the forward, despite the fact that the gmail account's recovery email has been set to yizhang@telkitty.com.
Nowadays I am not sure whether it's because I am suffering from dementia or I have too many things going on at the moment, maybe a mixture of both.
 
 
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3:17 PM
Let this go to show that (a) programming is hard (b) devs are too optimistic (c) code without tests is broken. Never code in a hurry. Some day the industry will learn as well, I hope. — sehe 21 secs ago
@CaptainGiraffe Oh I don't disagree. But your label is in .BAT-file style, is that on purpose?
@JerryCoffin Doesn't scale. Only one url per protocol/scheme per function. Too limiting for me.
 
 
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5:10 PM
@sehe Oh, I know. Honestly, not practical at all. But a lot of fun to show somebody your "special" compiler that understands URLs... :-)
 
 
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6:44 PM
So anybody working on anything cool?
 

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