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Couldn't they just add paging?


Also, they could move either the list or the description to a second page


How well does this work with whitespace? For example if I want to delete certain files in a directory: `rm $(ls *.foo | checkline)` the arguments for rm would need to be correctly whitespace escaped, right?


They are different files, just using the same S-expression based format.


It's kind of impressive that one can still run the same .hta app even on Windows 11 according to the wikipedia article:

> HTAs are dependent on the Trident (MSHTML) browser engine, used by Internet Explorer, but are not dependent on the Internet Explorer application itself. If a user removes Internet Explorer from Windows, via the Control Panel, the MSHTML engine remains and HTAs continue to work. HTAs continue to work in Windows 11 as well.


Interestingly there are also several go/foo autocompletions on Duckduckgo :)


This is really impressive and sounds like a fun journey. The blog post gives a good introduction / overview on how digital circuits work.

I guess you could make a nice post explaining the design of the CPU (similar to the "Component example: load/store with register offset" section).


Thanks! Making a whole post on the CPU could be fun, I'll try giving it a shot next week.


I assume this isn't meant too serious, but as far as I know cloud's do not necessarily block UV radiation. At least one can still get sunburned even on a cloudy day.


Clouds do very much attenuate UV radiation; how strongly they do so depends on their thickness/density. See ballpark figures here: https://www.epa.gov/sunsafety/calculating-uv-index-0


I found that the Wikipedia page explains it quite well: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/4X


Firefox on Android asks after the second alert if I want to prevent the page from opening further dialogs which I can select to silence it.


I currently run a home server on a librem laptop where I broke the lid and can't be opened anymore without breaking it further (I tried to repair it, but since some parts broke mechanically I couldn't really fix it)

Works kinda nice and is completely silent most of the time.


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