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@thaodan das ganze Format #ndrfragt ist so: komplett unreflektiert und am Ende kommt immer wieder BILD-Niveau raus.
Hatte mich am Anfang da mal angemeldet aus Neugier und naja, werde auch gerne nach meiner Meinung gefragt...
Aber ich glaube aus Sicht des NDRs ist ein ziemlicher Erfolg. Kommt an, man generiert Content für andere Formate und scheint mit dem Publikum im Dialog zu sein.
Mit höheren journalistischen Standards wäre es vielleicht auch okay.
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Today I improved the #i3 #emacs package to also handle display-buffer when it comes
frame visibility.
Check it out here:
https://github.com/Thaodan/i3-emacs/tree/i3_integration_mode_handle_display_buffer -
@thaodan Another point. If there are devices whos security is vulnerable to people playing with radio, those devices do not have nearly enough security to call them secure to begin with. And to test their insecurity requires trying to break into them #LockPickingLawyer style.
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@thaodan Signs of #Norepineuphoria . This is really good. That means that our ideas start to build roots in Björn's head.
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@thaodan Signs of #Norepineuphoria . This is really good. That means that our ideas start to build roots in Björn's head.
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@thaodan Signs of #Norepineuphoria . This is really good. That means that our ideas start to build roots in Björn's head.
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@thaodan Signs of #Norepineuphoria . This is really good. That means that our ideas start to build roots in Björn's head.
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@thaodan Signs of #Norepineuphoria . This is really good. That means that our ideas start to build roots in Björn's head.
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Did you know that you can call #Emacs functions in #vterm like you can do in Eshell?
Using vterm-eval-cmds you can either commands that don't exist in a shell or replace those that exist.
E.g. instead of man you can call the Emacs manapge mode.
You just have to print something to the terminal with the right escape sequence so vterm receives
the right control sequence to know what to call.Look at my config for more examples:
https://github.com/Thaodan/emacs.d/blob/master/init.org#vterm -
Ha! I'll be riding my bike past there in July! #ragbrai
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Ha! I'll be riding my bike past there in July! #ragbrai
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Ha! I'll be riding my bike past there in July! #ragbrai
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Ha! I'll be riding my bike past there in July! #ragbrai
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Ha! I'll be riding my bike past there in July! #ragbrai
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2025/5/4 Media Summary #crosspost
juanfont/headscalekoreader/koreader
jj-vcs/jj
Mail-0/Zero
alibaba/MNN
htr-tech/zphisher
littlefs-project/littlefs
sunnypilot/sunnypilot
morgan_cameron/banking_knowledge
OpenRGB/OpenRGB
DishPlannerCommunity/dish-planner-frontend
delibay/project
morgan_cameron/banking_taxonomy
heiko/wot-observatory
Thaodan/org-mode
#女生手机自
https://blog.wuyuansheng.com/2025/05/04/2025-5-4-media-summary-crosspost/
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2025/5/4 Media Summary #crosspost
juanfont/headscalekoreader/koreader
jj-vcs/jj
Mail-0/Zero
alibaba/MNN
htr-tech/zphisher
littlefs-project/littlefs
sunnypilot/sunnypilot
morgan_cameron/banking_knowledge
OpenRGB/OpenRGB
DishPlannerCommunity/dish-planner-frontend
delibay/project
morgan_cameron/banking_taxonomy
heiko/wot-observatory
Thaodan/org-mode
#女生手机自
https://blog.wuyuansheng.com/2025/05/04/2025-5-4-media-summary-crosspost/
#Work -
2025/5/4 Media Summary #crosspost
juanfont/headscalekoreader/koreader
jj-vcs/jj
Mail-0/Zero
alibaba/MNN
htr-tech/zphisher
littlefs-project/littlefs
sunnypilot/sunnypilot
morgan_cameron/banking_knowledge
OpenRGB/OpenRGB
DishPlannerCommunity/dish-planner-frontend
delibay/project
morgan_cameron/banking_taxonomy
heiko/wot-observatory
Thaodan/org-mode
#女生手机自
https://blog.wuyuansheng.com/2025/05/04/2025-5-4-media-summary-crosspost/
#Work -
2025/5/4 Media Summary #crosspost
juanfont/headscalekoreader/koreader
jj-vcs/jj
Mail-0/Zero
alibaba/MNN
htr-tech/zphisher
littlefs-project/littlefs
sunnypilot/sunnypilot
morgan_cameron/banking_knowledge
OpenRGB/OpenRGB
DishPlannerCommunity/dish-planner-frontend
delibay/project
morgan_cameron/banking_taxonomy
heiko/wot-observatory
Thaodan/org-mode
#女生手机自
https://blog.wuyuansheng.com/2025/05/04/2025-5-4-media-summary-crosspost/
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I just watched this video about #malussh at #albertatech.
It does feel like this person interviewed there is parody like #theonion/ #Positlion or he's ignorant malicious.. (the word joke right there)..I wonder why give such a person a platform? This guy acts like he is, sorry to say but garbage.
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I just watched this video about #malussh at #albertatech.
It does feel like this person interviewed there is parody like #theonion/ #Positlion or he's ignorant malicious.. (the word joke right there)..I wonder why give such a person a platform? This guy acts like he is, sorry to say but garbage.
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I just watched this video about #malussh at #albertatech.
It does feel like this person interviewed there is parody like #theonion/ #Positlion or he's ignorant malicious.. (the word joke right there)..I wonder why give such a person a platform? This guy acts like he is, sorry to say but garbage.
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I just watched this video about #malussh at #albertatech.
It does feel like this person interviewed there is parody like #theonion/ #Positlion or he's ignorant malicious.. (the word joke right there)..I wonder why give such a person a platform? This guy acts like he is, sorry to say but garbage.
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I just watched this video about #malussh at #albertatech.
It does feel like this person interviewed there is parody like #theonion/ #Positlion or he's ignorant malicious.. (the word joke right there)..I wonder why give such a person a platform? This guy acts like he is, sorry to say but garbage.
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I'm trying to use #Emacs #tramp remotely for development on embedded devices.
The idea is that I can use the integration that Emacs provides with less tools on the remote.
However I found that #eshell is really slow on remote connections.
Has anyone found a way to make commands called in eshell on remote connections asynchronous? -
I'm trying to use #Emacs #tramp remotely for development on embedded devices.
The idea is that I can use the integration that Emacs provides with less tools on the remote.
However I found that #eshell is really slow on remote connections.
Has anyone found a way to make commands called in eshell on remote connections asynchronous? -
I'm trying to use #Emacs #tramp remotely for development on embedded devices.
The idea is that I can use the integration that Emacs provides with less tools on the remote.
However I found that #eshell is really slow on remote connections.
Has anyone found a way to make commands called in eshell on remote connections asynchronous?