May have to try and switch, if only for it still being developed, how complicated would a config that literally just displays a text file, system uptime, a string, and the output of a python script be?
May have to try and switch, if only for it still being developed, how complicated would a config that literally just displays a text file, system uptime, a string, and the output of a python script be?
@nrcraver: That's good to know, but even so, if one service goes down, their LINKS are broken, even if you can go and look them up in a huge database.
@waffles: I've never had much issue with accuweather, but I wrote the scraper myself.
@nickbordner: I don't think anybody would ever say apple didn't know how to design.
Nice.
@Whitson Gordon: A British one! :)
@dragonskin: Lucky you! :)
WOO! READY! READY TO FRIDAY!
@TheFu: The way I figure it, I'm nowhere near skilled enough to properly secure a PC, so I'll do my goddamn best and have a decent backup system (Obviously backed up on a non-connected drive so things can't just spread there).
@SquareWheel: I don't remember deleting my comment. Can we delete comments? Where did my comment go :(
@Prairie Moon: I am revealed! But I shall never reveal... the plan!
@3picide: Ah, that makes sense. Well, as conspiracies go
@ticklemeozmo: I don't understand your theory, could you rephrase?
@cinnamontoastcrunch: You can, so long as you specify the /A switch, otherwise the brilliant looking pipes break horribly.
Good! The loss of any one of the many, many URL shorteners would be a massively unnecessary hit for both the service's archives, and the internet in general. Far too many people use shortened URLs when there's absolutely no need - the web is already a tangled mess of invalid links and outdated content, why add to that…
@PixelProphet: Indeed, so many little apps and tweaks can be done similarly with AHK!
Awesome! Now, I've seen plenty of extensions display google's autocomplete, so I'm assuming they have a well documented API, in which case writing a "This word is spelt wrong, please fix it" program just became a lot easier.
@Prairie Moon: Oh, nice, good luck with it :)
@kb: I don't know what you think "Significant" is, but I generally get 50 or 60 tabs open in FF after going through a day's RSS and twitter feeds with minor slowdown at best.
@Prairie Moon: That sounds hard! I wish you the best of luck making it through the weekend :)