Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> writes:
> [0] https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/blob/master/spec/amp-html-format.md
Creators of bloated webpages will hardly do better with different
HTML-subsets and JS-libraries. It's like goggles for the blind or
hearing trumpets for the deaf. Blessed are
Marc Collin writes:
> It's one of the commands I use the most, and having the current day
> highlighted is a pretty great feature.
Another really useful function would be an optional column in the
calendar displaying 'ISO week dates' (DIN ISO 8601). They are quite
common in business parlance but
And behold the masters' vault of wisdom:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT_J6xc-Az0
(interview with Prof Kernighan, 9/30/15)
Good night everyone!
Christoph Lohmann <20h r-36.net> writes:
> We should have gender.suckless.org and elect some equality committee
> with members of each group.
Female programming only please, maidens preferred, otherwise this will turn
into a vast chamber of curiosities just like rotten.
FRIGN writes:
> I must honestly say that I'm not convinced a GSoC would be a good influx
> of positive activity for suckless projects.
On the other hand it could be an amusing gambling project. The lottery
ticket can be filled out in no time given the work from an earlier
application. It's only
Hi Silvan,
Silvan Jegen writes:
>> i) improvements to suckless.org and our general project setup (switch
>> to quark, stagit, static swerc, git://, streamline all projects, drop
>> drop-candidates, etc)
>> ii) improvements to the system tool landscape with a focus on probably
>> the static-izing
While minimizing is a discipline of the programmer to keep things clear
and simple, what was presented here as "minifying" operates at the
deplorable result level, when it's too late for programmatic
corrections. It thus obfuscates instead of corrects failures.
Strlcpy works fine with Linux and gcc, too. It's probably just a clang
or apple bug.
Misty De Meo writes:
> I'm using clang on Mac OS X 10.13. It fails with the following errors:
Misty De Meo writes:
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Manu Raster wrote:
>> Strlcpy works fine with Linux and gcc, too. It's probably just a clang
>> or apple bug.
>
> I don't believe it's a clang bug, but just that the strlcpy definition
> clashes wit
sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi,
>
> I did install the google noto fonts, did browse to a www site with heavy use
> of utf-8
> emojis with lynx and did crash.
> The culprit was NotoColorEmoji.ttf.
>
> Maybe st needs hardening in glyph display or google needs to remove
> NotoColorEmoji.ttf
Hiltjo Posthuma writes:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 09:15:55AM +0200, Silvan Jegen wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:32 AM Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 11:19:46PM -0700, AR Garbe wrote:
>> > > On 23 September 2018 at 11:56, Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> > > > It's not just about
"Eon S. Jeon" writes:
>>> Hiltjo Posthuma writes:
>>> I agree its useful. (Complex) fall-back font support has been on my mind
>>> also.
>>> An idea could be of instead of supporting fallback fonts we could write some
>>> font merge script (pre-runtime).
>>
>> Very good! That's where the prob
>> Can you web development in C?
> https://learnbchs.org/
Good counterexample to the popular crap but it still mimics popular
errors although lighter and in C. The better solution is always free of
sql and free of cgi, not to speak of ecmascript. HTTP and HTML-only
because we cannot ditch that. (O
Thomas Meulendijks writes:
> Now is my question, What kind of setup would you recommend and what
> kind of setup does suckless.org use?
Mlmmj but please suck less and send email for a handful of people rather
with a regular email client instead of a server running complex
management software. Th
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