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Recently when I type into a console REPL, it seems my form gets indented. Anyone else seeing this? I don't know why this happens.
try clojure instead of clj. almost sure this is because of readline
i recently saw some strange behavior in the repl as well, but instead of indentation there was repeated 8(?) symbols from every line
Me too!
But this is recent.
seems to have been fixed a week ago: https://github.com/hanslub42/rlwrap/issues/168
Yeah, this is rlwrap. You can fix with this:
$ cat ~/.inputrc
$if clojure
set enable-bracketed-paste off
$endif
Did any black girls recently moved in to live with you by chance? 😄
Time to move permanently to Mastodon, @U0ETXRFEW 😛
Twitter's super secret text analysis research program has made a discovery. Everyone secretly loves fart humor. So when their (case,,,) condition falls through, and you don't match any of the normal cases, you fall through into :else (fart-humor-tweet)
I'll remember to add that algo to my apps. 😃 I guess I enjoy fart humor as much as the next guy. Couples oversharing is not my cup of tea, though.
It signals that people are doing it and it's normal. Therefore it means that you should do it. Everyone should be doing what's normal, this is what normalcy is about. I think you should work on your normalcy level...
let's all become the average of (the least common denominator of (the average of (the least common denominator of (,,,,,
The ironic thing is that Mastodon is not a solution either 😄 It just moves the goalpost 😂
I think that by needing/wanting a system such as Twitter you accept that you want some kind of normalcy and approval. Even if it is something niche :thinking_face:
Though I agree with you, I actually love Twitter. Though I rarely / never use the default timeline scrolling experience. I follow people liberally, but put "notify me" on those I really want to pay attention to. I disable all push notifications on my phone. So that when I want to spend time on Twitter, I check whether the current group of people I'm getting notifications for right now have done anything. And if I get curious about someone, I try to dig into what that person is currently interested in (https://twitter.com/TeodorHeggelund/status/1585584058591072257)
Even that isn't enough for some networks. For instance I use Linkedin and well... their notifications are made-up. Nothing is happening there. Tumbleweed city. The screenshot... I have "blocked" the notifications in a hack that I made. So it shows the extent of bloat that is supposed to keep you engaged. Unfortunately it's harder to do this on other platforms. Maybe they'll end this one soon as well.
The sad thing about my screenshot is that the keywords are repeating. And each keyword represents a single notification event. And that means that for each of them they have spent time to make it into a notification stream for each or some users. And that time is not 1 hour per notification time.
For the record: Like @U3X7174KS I also like Twitter. I even like how it is trying to show me things algorithmically. I often find good content that way.
I've given up on Linkedin 🥲 In a recent app update, they turned all notifications back on. 😠