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[–] Arghblarg 17 points 2 days ago

I regret that I can only upvote this once. This needs to be spread far and wide , again and again, until it cannot be ignored.

[–] Arghblarg 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Thanks, good idea. I will go tomorrow if I can to ask about an antibody test. (Yes I'm in Canada)

[–] Arghblarg 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

So I'm right on the border of age that should get supposedly get a booster. Born in 1970. Would it be safe to get one now, just in case, even if I probably was just young enough to get them that year?

All the info I've read says that somehow everyone 1970 and later is fully vaccinated.. but I don't remember. What if I just missed getting the full round as a child?

[–] Arghblarg 13 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I'm sorry, there were sequels? People have also told me there were 'prequels' but that's just silly.

Next you're going to tell me there was a Highlander II, or III, or ... god make it stop.

[–] Arghblarg 5 points 2 days ago

Hey there's the C-Train! (LRT). I forgot they filmed a few of them in Calgary. I went to see Richard Pryor (well his stunt-double) 'ski' down the Gulf Canada tower for one scene... and I think a scene where a bus skids over a fire hydrant or something.

[–] Arghblarg 4 points 2 days ago

"He who can destroy a thing, controls a thing."

[–] Arghblarg 4 points 2 days ago

...says the guy who likely has, at the very least, millions from a holding company bootstrapped by his parents' sale of Swanson Foods to Campbell's.

[–] Arghblarg 12 points 2 days ago

Look up the "buy, borrow, die" strategy (spoiler: it's only possible for those who are already rich, go figure).

[–] Arghblarg 3 points 3 days ago

Hah, no don't worry ;)

[–] Arghblarg 1 points 3 days ago

Have you tried yout.com? Take the URL of any vid, and just delete the 'ube' from it. It only allows a few DLs per day but it works.

[–] Arghblarg 5 points 3 days ago

Sure he's not a vampire? (Yes I feel bad now)

[–] Arghblarg 66 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (13 children)

Yeah, I got my name when gmail was 'invite only' :/

It actually kinda sucks. At any given time I have between 3 and a zillion idiots around the globe who, for months or years on end, keep buying concert tickets, airline/vacation bookings, get job hits, legal firm or health-care notifications ... using my email ([email protected]) instead of ([email protected]) or whatever variant they actually signed up for, since I got 'just my name' and they keep. forgetting. their. own. bloody. email.

And most of the time this shit is sent from a '[email protected]' so I can't even tell them they have the wrong email address. Grrrrrrr.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Arghblarg to c/canada
 

No comment other than the phrase in title is prominent on the hats intentionally shown behind the young man being interviewed here. I'll let everyone reading this decide for themselves whether this is a problem or not.


EDIT: For the record, perhaps my original commentary on this post was attempting to be too 'clever'. I was most definitely * not * trying to promote these chuckleheads. It was posted in order to ensure people know the enemy -- there are some scary forces working in Canada to instill the horrors we are seeing down south, right here, right now.

 

As most have predicted and feared, the US Administration appears to now be testing if they can push one step further towards enforcing an authoritarian ethno-state: threatening a full-on US citizen by-birth with detainment and deportation (to where, exactly, if they are a born US citizen?). Someone who, "coincidentally", is an immigration lawyer, someone who might defend other targets of their deportation agenda.

First they came for ...


EDIT: a thread indicating this has been a mass email to others https://bsky.app/profile/reichlinmelnick.bsky.social/post/3lmljpkrdj22h

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Arghblarg to c/APL
 

While GNU APL has, as its primary focus, adherence to the APL2 ISO 13751 standard, it is open to enhancements which do not violate compatibility with APL/2.

So, as of SVN 1847M:

      s ← 'Mississippi'
      ≠s    
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
      (≠s)/s
Misp
 

In response to suggestions by a lunatic in the US Oval Office, Green Party Canada's leader Elizabeth May suggested Canada should invite western states Washington, Oregon and California join B.C and split from Canada to form the 'Cascadia' eco-state.

(Note this article is from Jan 8, 2025 and Elizabeth May has since become co-leader of the party alongside Jonathan Pedneault).

 

Would be a darn shame if tariffs applied to it for the US... oh wait

 

EDIT see my comment below which uses a much cleaner method that avoids the noisy multple udev events and doesn't require udev/eudev at all


This activates/de-activates the secondary display underneath the removeable keyboard properly. Note though that the keyboard is a composite unit and causes a whole train of udev events, rather than a single one, which means the desktop will flicker multiple times on each re-attachment of the keyboard :(. If anyone knows how to just run the scripts on the 'last' udev event, it would make for a cleaner experience. (XFCE sometimes crashes out on me due to the rapid xrandr reconfigs but it's mostly usable).

[/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-in]

#!/bin/bash

if [ "$(xrandr --listmonitors | wc -l)" -gt "2" ]; then

#logger -p user.info "=== KEYBOARD REPLACED ==="

xrandr --output eDP-2 --off

fi

[/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-in_udev]

#!/bin/bash

export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin

/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-in &

[/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-out]

#!/bin/bash

if [ "$(xrandr --listmonitors | wc -l)" -lt "3" ]; then

#logger -p user.info "=== KEYBOARD REMOVED ==="

xrandr --auto && xrandr --output eDP-2 --below eDP-1

fi

[/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-out_udev]

#!/bin/bash

export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin

/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-out &

[/etc/udev/rules.d/99-zbduo2024-kbd.rules]

ACTION=="add", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0b05", ATTRS{idProduct}=="1b2c", ENV{XAUTHORITY}="/home/username/.Xauthority", ENV{DISPLAY}=":0", OWNER="username", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-in_udev"

ACTION=="remove", ENV{ID_MODEL}="ASUS_Zenbook_Duo_Keyboard", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/usb-0b05_1b2c-out_udev"

Now, to get your laptop keyboard working when removed, in bluetooth mode, one must

  1. Ensure bluetooth-ctl is running and initiate 'pair' in Bluetooth by clicking 'Create pairing with this device' (key icon in the 'Blueman-Manager' window)
  2. Turn on bluetooth (switch on the left of the keyboard)
  3. Remove the keyboard
  4. Hold F10 for 4-5 seconds until its blue LED starts blinking rapidly (kbd in pairing mode)
  5. Watch your desktop notifications for the connection message with the BT challenge pin code (6 digits)
  6. type the challenge PIN code on the keyboard
  7. Now the keyboard should be paired.

... now if only I could get the sound device (Intel HD Audio) and brightness control working for both screens!

 

I was searching online for quite a while this evening, chasing a half-remembered bit of trivia, that trilobites were supposedly unique in their use of calcite for their lenses, composing the ommatidia of their compound eyes.

It must be so obvious to scientists in the field of studying insects that they never mention it in their papers...

So, what compound(s) do modern arthropods use in their compound eyes. If it isn't calcite, what do modern 'bugs' use?

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Arghblarg to c/APL
 

Whether you are an old hand at APL, or someone just discovering the language, having the symbols in the standard layout right there on your keyboard is a great help... dedicated APL keyboards are pretty expensive, so consider these stickers that let one adapt any standard desktop or laptop keyboard!

APL keyboard sticker set on Tindie

To set up your keyboard for APL programming on Linux, see here.

 

If you haven't heard of it, this island has a population that the world has collectively decided to leave alone, mostly because they have proven, on multiple occasions, that they absolutely do not want visitors. Like, arrow-to-death anyone attempting to land or even visit near their shores.

This probably cannot go on forever... but maybe, it could. Essentially, we are already implementing a 'Prime Directive' of sorts here. Would the 23rd, 24th, ... centuries in Star Trek canon still have this little island on Earth, isolated from not just from Earth's own unified Federation society, but from the greater Federation races? What steps would the Federation and Earth take to maintain their isolation and the ecosystem on which they depend?

Would make for an interesting episode, or at least a cool side-note reference in one :)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Arghblarg to c/APL
 

For Funtoo users, simply sudo emerge dev-lang/apl :)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Arghblarg to c/gmecanada
 

Normally I avoid linking to the old sh$thole here ('cuz you know, f*ck u/Spez), but this is an exception.


DFV posted DIRECTLY to 'stonk: https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/s/8TNza7V2IN

Discussion over on the 'stonk sub: https://old.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/1d6r84q/roaring_kitty_theroaringkitty_on_x/

Twitter post tonight: https://x.com/theroaringkitty/status/1797418617908154621?s=46&t=C7yuUBuPnwEdJziHIhO53w

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Arghblarg to c/APL
 

GNU APL is easy to build on your own Linux machine, though the steps aren't detailed on the website.


Benefits of building yourself locally:

  • One can customize how many cores GNU APL has access to
  • Customizing optional extensions like PNG image, SQLite, GTK support etc.
  • Having the latest bugfixes

  1. Obtain the latest source

  2. Configure using autotools

    • cd trunk
    • make clean
    • ./configure CORE_COUNT_WANTED=3 RATIONAL_NUMBERS_WANTED=yes --with-ctrld_del

    Use ./configure --help to see other options, adjust to taste

  3. Build and install

    • make -j && sudo make install
  4. Set up your default workspace

    • cd ~
    • mkdir -p GNUAPL/workspaces

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