On 1 Apr 2011, at 3:19 am, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, hiro wrote:
I just looked at the source and what is this shit?!?!
Yikes. I thought hiro was overreacting, until I looked at the
source of the HTML MIME part. Wow. That's "Office"-grade shit.
Horribly verbose,
On 1 Apr 2011, at 3:04 am, hiro wrote:
Just play a few rounds of counter-strike against touchpad losers. That
will convince them...
I also really love to play DOOM 1 with one finger (only the
trackpoint, even for movement). People wouldn't believe it's live :)
Haha, yeah, I never thought abou
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, hiro wrote:
I just looked at the source and what is this shit?!?!
Yikes. I thought hiro was overreacting, until I looked at the source of
the HTML MIME part. Wow. That's "Office"-grade shit. Horribly
verbose, and only aimed at a specific subset of browsers:
I just looked at the source and what is this shit?!?!
Fuck such enormous letters at such a time, is it possible to turn off
HTML in gmail??
Or better even - make *your* mail client suck less...
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:10 PM, pancake wrote:
> As long as they are suckless projects and I didnt find any time to work more
> on it im going to move the r
Just play a few rounds of counter-strike against touchpad losers. That
will convince them...
I also really love to play DOOM 1 with one finger (only the
trackpoint, even for movement). People wouldn't believe it's live :)
Looking at the list of "other projects" on suckless.org some catch my
eye, so I click on them & get taken to a hgweb site. Okay, no problem
so far, so I click on a file, micy's micy.c for example. Between the
syntax highlighting and the crazy two-tone background my old eyes
can't read it so
Thanks for the information on the repository url change. I have
updated the archlinux AUR PKGBUILD:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39955
I use dmc to quickly send files by email from the shell and I'm
interested in working on dmc because I would like it to be usable as
my primary email c
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> If I would "persist" the first arrangement, then
> the arrangement would /remain/ as
>
> 1 2
> 3
>
> But the firefox would "push" one of the other clients out of
> the view? Is that what this feature does?
No, persistence means the reappli
I'm still lurking, don't worry :)
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:49 PM, pancake wrote:
> I agree with those patches. I can commit them, but i will prefer to review
> them before anything.
I'm not at home at the moment. These patches all seem reasonable, you
can commit them.
> About 0.1 i agree too.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Ethan Grammatikidis
wrote:
> I generally find it easy to avoid the bullshit on big sites, but even if it
> isn't, isn't the software powering identi.ca free?
It's called statusnet and it's a horrible php monstrosity.
Implementing the API in C might be a fun weeken
On 30 Mar 2011, at 1:36 pm, v4hn wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 02:36:00PM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
identi.ca (free and distributed) works reasonably well,
It's a working alternative to twitter.
but is unfortunately overloaded with gnu freetards.
If you think that's true, change that b
On 25 Mar 2011, at 3:15 pm, Swiatoslaw Gal wrote:
Hi,
imbeciles coding sucking webpages check how the browser identifies
itself.
And if it is not sucking browser instead of desired content I get some
ad about downloading sucking software.
All I can check is for example aruljohn.com which t
On 25 Mar 2011, at 5:18 am, Gmail wrote:
I'm trying to get a window to remain sticky based on whether it is
moved onto a secondary display or not.
Ideally it would be advantageous to move documentation, irc, etc to
this monitor and have them stick there regardless of tag.
I'm not sure i
On 18 Mar 2011, at 9:23 am, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi there,
at work I have to use OSX (on a MacBook Pro 13") for various reasons
and wonder if anyone is using dwm in conjunction with OSX?
I tried different approaches so far, but all are really PITA.
The only approach I can envision is running
Suraj,
Let me see if I understand this:
You have an arrangement like so:
1 2
3
When you start a new firefox client, let's say in the right column,
the arrangement would then be
1 2
3
4
If I would "persist" the first arrangement, then
the arrangement would /remain/ as
1 2
3
But
As long as they are suckless projects and I didnt find any time to work more on
it im going to move the repos to hg.suckless.org
This way the code will be part of the suckless project and more people will
have commit access to it.
It's ok for you guys? Anybody interested in working on them?
--
I agree with those patches. I can commit them, but i will prefer to review them
before anything.
About 0.1 i agree too. I also think the project is stable enought to be
released.. At least for a 0.1.
Maybe the author can give some feedback here
On 31/03/2011, at 15:30, Nick wrote:
> Hi there
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 02:30:58PM +0100, Nick wrote:
> I really like st, by the way,
> and am finding it very stable and great for everyday use.
Speaking of which, are there any plans to release a 0.1
sometime soon? As I say, in my experience st has been very
solid, including with wierd curses pr
Hi there,
I've done some light hacking on st, and am attaching 3
little patches as a result. I really like st, by the way,
and am finding it very stable and great for everyday use.
nofinalnewlinesel.patch
This doesn't add a newline to the selection if the next
line isn't selected. This was re
Hi,
Thank you.
But this means that I can no longer switch X to other Windows' apps?
2011/3/31 Hadrian Węgrzynowski :
> [SNIP]
> Have you tried -keyhook option?
Dnia , o godz.
KIMURA Masaru napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> Usually I use wmii on gentoo/ppc.
> Recently I was trying to set up Cygwin/X via XDMCP and I noticed that
> Mod1 and Mod4 were trapped by Windows.
>
> What do you think about MODKEY?
>
Hi.
Have you tried -keyhook option?
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