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1:34 AM
Hm. OK. Good point.
The thing I wrote in that post is perfectly doable on Windows, but you have to use escript.exe to make it run (Windows still doesn't understand hashbangs). I think there is a way to register an extension to run with a given program, but that's a pain.
I'll update that post once I find a Windows computer to play with and make sure it works right.
And.... way, way off-topic, but this is just too funny to see an old U.S. senator flawlessly execute elite-tier trolling operations on Twitter:
Dearest Elaine Day 3 was mystifying. The good judge was accused of grave sins such as not paying for sport tickets hastily enough, and holding a name that sounds like a "restaurant" employee or male fraternity member. Tomorrow will be worse. Yours, O #SecondCivilWarLetter
 
2:09 AM
Weird error with R21 compiler: paste.ofcode.org/ExDafuWUtcj2eyAhbADVC3
On totally ordinary code: paste.ofcode.org/b2hgM4kESvQCyfv4HUVwme
Too bad. Probably fixed in 21.x or 21.y, but right now Kerl has R21.0 available and I don't really need anything from R21 in particular. Meh.
 
 
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10:32 AM
That is why I usually don't update anything to first major version.
 
10:50 AM
^^
I usually don't, either.
I wait for the X.0.1 or later.
I just happened to build R21.0 with kerl to show someone how to do it and confirm the build deps for Debian, and just left it there -- and then the next time I tried to run zx it failed with this weird error.
That will almost certainly go away by 21.0.1 or 21.0.2
For now I'm still on R20.3
Really, anything after R17 has been wonderful and just getting better, so I'm fine.
Hi @ŹV- :-)
 
11:26 AM
@zxq9 we live in interesting time. Do you follow for all this events in USA society?
 
 
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4:01 PM
To some extent, but the signal::noise ratio is very low so I don't have time to pay attention to it all.
When I do geopolitical strategy work I actually just look at 3-month blocks only, and see concrete events that have occurred, each as a "thriple", meaning a 3-sentence report: 1 the event and participants, 2 is the context, and 3 is a single forward-looking statement.
Anything not worthy of breaking into a thriple isn't really news.
Which means, sadly, that almost everything on normal media today is not actually news. :-/
Sad, but true.
So anyway, I've kept up to some degree, but I don't know what the latest freak-out issue is.
The reason for 3-month blocks (with exceptions) is because large-scale logistics tends to move in 6-month to 1-year blocks. And logistics drives everything that really matters.
As for domestic sentiment within the US, I am very disconnected. And in surprising ways.
Privately almost everyone who disagrees with me quickly comes to agree with me -- but they can't say so, at least not in public.
Which is really weird. Americans used to pride themselves on being able to speak on their thoughts without reservation.
So you get this strange difference between what someone really thinks and what they think you want to hear.
So instead of really listening to people, when I do human terrain modeling in the US I do it the way I did it in Iraq after the 3rd time an ISIS-type movement showed up: I present myself a certain way and by their reaction I can tell what their own thoughts are about 93% of the time, because they are just projecting and don't really have their own ideas anyway.
Their points of agreement/disagreement against the way I presented myself tells me a lot more about what the society actually thinks as a whole than whatever words the person actually said.
Takes a lot of time to do this, of course, so is expensive. Only rarely do this these days.
 
 
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7:49 PM
@zxq9 whats up @zxq9
your username seems so familiar
 
 
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11:10 PM
@zxq9 well, I also time to time watch such behaviour. Guess it's related with widespread of social networks. One incautious word and you get ton of ... attacks. And this(careful avoidance of sharp topics or positions that diverge from mainstream) became a habit which passes into real life too.
But ... in the West it's already real life.
 

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