mi lukin e kulupu ni : xmpp:toki-pona@conference.jabbers.one
ni la jan ni lon a!
English
I found this group : xmpp:toki-pona@conference.jabbers.one
This one has active people in it!
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
mi lukin e kulupu ni : xmpp:toki-pona@conference.jabbers.one
ni la jan ni lon a!
I found this group : xmpp:toki-pona@conference.jabbers.one
This one has active people in it!
epiku a
tenpo pini la mi kin pali e lipu Wikipesija pi toki Inli en toki Netelan
ken la mi kin pali e lipu Wikipesija ni a
(mi sona ala e nimi kepeken toki pona)
🇳🇱 Ik vind het moeilijk om dit in Toki Pona uit te leggen, maar namen zijn ook nimi sin, dit betekent dus dat je een hoofdwoord (meestal jan) gevolgd door de naam met een hoofdletter gebruikt (jan Jaiden). Over het algemeen zijn nimi sin enkel geschreven in Toki Pona lettergrepen, dus je naam zou zoiets als jan Teten kunnen worden als je dat leuk vindt! Toki-Ponisten gebruiken ook weleens andere hoofdwoorden, en compleet andere Toki Pona namen voor zichzelf.
🏴 I find it difficult to explain this in Toki Pona, but names are also nimi sin, meaning you use a head noun (usually jan) followed by the name with an uppercase (jan Jaiden). Generally, nimi sin are written in Toki Pona syllables only, so it could become something like jan Teten if you’d like! People also do use different head nouns sometimes, and people sometimes use completely different Toki Pona names for themselves.
It seems those are 4 KiB on Linux, interesting to know.
And just started cleaning up their GitHub account…
Probably DeepSeek.
Honestly, he probably just forgot and found a random slip of paper with a note on it while moving or something.
That sounds like either LN or LW (Lawful Wangrod)
Honestly, it would’ve been better for me if OP shared the text instead of a (slightly blurry) screenshot.
I have both at different times and will switch between background noise on and noise dimmers over my ears depending on the ‘mood’.
Here’s a simple command to turn any file into a single b!
echo a > $file_name
each file is minimum 4kb
$ touch empty_file
$ ls -l
total 8
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user group 0 may 14 20:13 empty_file
$ wc -c empty_file
0 empty_file
Huh?
My brother in Christ TailwindCSS just gives classes that let you do inline styling in a shorter syntax! (and theme configuration, but mostly inline styling)
Replace width: ...px
with w-...
, margin-left: ...
with ml-...
and margin-right: ...
with mr-...
.
Setting both horizontal margins is mx-...
and both vertical margins is my-...
.
If you can do inline styling, TW just makes the syntax a bit shorter, but that’s it, really.
To be fair, unlocking the frame rate on console-to-PC ports still fast-forwards many games including Nier: Automata or breaks the physics like in Skyrim.
It doesn’t have to be this way, any more, but it still is because… Lack of expertise? I really can’t think of anything else?
To be fair, they show up as “^X” or whatever, and typing [Shift]+[6] followed by the [X]-key doesn’t do the trick.
Still do.
It can be easier if you’re used to the dash before the arguments; it’s optional but you can put them:
tar -cf # Compress File
tar -xf # Xtract File
I was about to say tar -CompressZeVuckingFile
; great mnemonic and I use it every time!
I agree with the content of this post, but it seems like pure complaining rather than programmer humour, so I downvoted it for not suiting the community.
Mods, what are you doing letting this on here?