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javahippie06:11:15

I just got to know that there is a „Complector Council“ in the book „The Algebraist“, and now I know what to call the Enterprise Architecture team at my old job 😀 https://www.sfsite.com/03a/al195.htm

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Thomas Moerman07:11:31

Iain Banks? I should revisit that one, got stranded halfway a few years ago.

Ben Sless06:11:37

Anyone found a solution to how YouTube just absolutely messed up their usability? (Can't see all channel videos in feed, can't see all videos in channel page)

Martynas Maciulevičius06:11:38

I didn't use it so I'm not too impacted. But the Show more button under the video is inline and I can't find it without extra effort as it moves every time. The previous fixed design was better as I knew where it always is. I never read video descriptions and I only want links.

Ben Sless06:11:01

It's not about a specific video, I can't get all the videos of a specific channel,the feed is completely messed up

Martynas Maciulevičius06:11:33

I'm sharing my own problems. I don't use the feed.

Ben Sless07:11:35

I'm not even using the youtube frontent, their API itself changed funcionality

skylize13:11:06

> I can't get all the videos of a specific channel • Go to a specific channel. • If on the mobile app, tap View Channel. • Find the tabs, which read "Home, Videos, Playlists, Community..." (On desktop browser, the initially active Home tab is directly below the Channel's logo.) • Click the Videos tab. This lists all of the videos uploaded by the channel in reverse chronological order (with delayed loading as you scroll down).

Ben Sless13:11:04

And what about the feed selectively showing recent uploads, including the RSS feed? I'm not using the youtube app or the web client

skylize13:11:13

Sorry. I don't know anything about using YouTube through an RSS feed. Just showing how to get all the videos of a channel from the website or mobile app.

emilaasa11:11:45

Has anyone got a decent REPL based workflow setup for python? I've tried vim-slime and ipython but it's pretty buggy, often sending the forms over in the wrong format. I'd like to work in a source file and send forms/lines/functions into the REPL for evaluation [SOLVED] - apparently it already works with Conjure, praise the lord @olical https://github.com/Olical/conjure/wiki/Quick-start:-Python-(stdio)

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Hendrik12:11:06

I use VSCode with python extensions. You can send the current line or selection to an interactive python sessions with a shortcut. Works ok as long as you stay in one file. It’s the most repl-like thing I know in python, but its far away from a full featured clojure repl

sheluchin12:11:28

I use Neoterm, but it is kinda clunky. https://github.com/kassio/neoterm/#repl

dharrigan11:11:43

I was about to say!

dharrigan12:11:17

(not that I use it)

eggsyntax13:11:21

Did you mean to post a link to a camera lens?

thomas13:11:05

but no shipping to the :flag-nl: .... so I'll give it a pass 😂

kennytilton14:11:29

Sorry, @U077BEWNQ and movie camera fans, I meant to link to this https://youtu.be/9HvG6ZlpLrI?t=54 which was shot with one of those lenses.

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