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@abucci Yep, --open-registrations=false has to also use the equal sign, just like the short form, otherwise it's activated. At least that's consistent. But, is has no effect, if the settings.yaml claims something different.
I have the impression that command line flags only take effect the first time you start yarnd. Unless the option has no pendant in the config file, such as -A/--admin-user $user. Since -A is not a boolean, but takes a string, you are free to use a blank or an equal sign…
It's this package: https://github.com/spf13/pflag?tab=readme-ov-file#command-line-flag-syntax
I also noticed and fixed the typo. 8-)
Yeah, user error on my end, never mind. The persisted settings.yaml overrides the command line arguments. That's surprising to me. I expected the command line options to overrule the config file. Oh well.
@lyse in Australia, take everything you have learned, and do the opposite. After all, it is the land down under! :-D
@lyse in Australia, take everything you have learned, and do the opposite. After all, it is the land down under! :-D
@quark LOL we repair everything in here 😆 ... I just have a problem with trusting people with my stuff because of past experiences. _"Better a half broken screen than no screen"_ kind of thing.
@quark LOL we repair everything in here 😆 ... I just have a problem with trusting people with my stuff because of past experiences. _"Better a half broken screen than no screen"_ kind of thing.
@quark LOL we repair everything in here 😆 ... I just have a problem with trusting people with my stuff because of past experiences. _"Better a half broken screen than no screen"_ kind of thing.
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′54″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@aelaraji Hmmm, so it _is_ permanent damage. Damn! :-( I'm no electronics guy, but I'd suspect it to be broken, if unplugging it and plugging it in again doesn't fix it. Kinda doubt that a repair shop will get it going again. I have no idea where I would bring it over here. The best I can think of is to ask the volunteers at the repair café if they have any suggestions, I reckon they're not able to fix it either. But that place is only open once a month.
How much of your screen is gone by now? Looks like a lot.
Wow, crazy. A decade ago, I think I only experienced power outages three or maybe four times in my entire life. Since then, they became a bit more frequent. Probably five or six, maybe more. Not sure how many of these events are attributed to construction incidents, where an excavator ripped a power line apart. Last time, loggers threw a tree in an overhead power line, so the power company had to disconnect my area from the grid.
@aelaraji didn't know there was a place to fix them; in here we toss them. Wish it was cheap to ship stuff. I have a couple of decent monitors in the garage that will soon take a trip to the curve...
@aelaraji didn't know there was a place to fix them; in here we toss them. Wish it was cheap to ship stuff. I have a couple of decent monitors in the garage that will soon take a trip to the curve...
@lyse I have no Idea, I still haven't found a repair shop I can trust with my monitor. As for the blackouts, they don't have consistent frequency. Sometimes it's once every 3 months... other times it's 3 times a day 😂
@lyse I have no Idea, I still haven't found a repair shop I can trust with my monitor. As for the blackouts, they don't have consistent frequency. Sometimes it's once every 3 months... other times it's 3 times a day 😂
@lyse I have no Idea, I still haven't found a repair shop I can trust with my monitor. As for the blackouts, they don't have consistent frequency. Sometimes it's once every 3 months... other times it's 3 times a day 😂
@lyse ugh, how come didn't this occurred to me...! Oh well, I am good now, but noted. Thanks!
@lyse ugh, how come didn't this occurred to me...! Oh well, I am good now, but noted. Thanks!
@abucci You can also use -R=false on the command line or leave it out entirely. When explicitly stating -R=false, there has to be an equal sign. With a space (-R false) it's somehow parsed as -R which is equivalent to -R=true. O_o Very weird. I'd really like to see an error instead.
I still have to figure out the precedence of the settings.yaml or command line arguments. I'm probably holding it wrong, but it seems to give me different results…
@prologic I've just went in a case b) on @abucci 's pod, if I click on their nickname I get a Log-in page. And if I click on anyone else's I a profile page. Is that normal?
@prologic I've just went in a case b) on @abucci 's pod, if I click on their nickname I get a Log-in page. And if I click on anyone else's I a profile page. Is that normal?
@prologic I've just went in a case b) on @abucci 's pod, if I click on their nickname I get a Log-in page. And if I click on anyone else's I a profile page. Is that normal?
@prologic salt'em to keep them viable longer. Salt'em! :-D
@prologic salt'em to keep them viable longer. Salt'em! :-D
@quark @movq A general workaround in these cases is to wrap the command in a shell script and reference said script instead.
@aelaraji Oh, shoot! The broken rows are permanent? Looks like you're the king of power outages. :-( How frequent do you experience blackouts?
@movq Yeah, haven't seeing the @yarn_police for a while. I often wonder if we are, finally, crime free. :-D
@movq Yeah, haven't seeing the @yarn_police for a while. I often wonder if we are, finally, crime free. :-D
@movq Phew, that was a close call.
@quark We're having a nice day out here, Clear sky, 26.2 °C (altough it feels like a ~30 °C) ... no storms! And the most annoying thing is, THIS happens to my monitor whenever there is a power outage:
My monitor losing rows of pixels due to power outage
With each one a row of pixels gets chipped out ... and no I can't afford a UPS at the moment.~
@quark We're having a nice day out here, Clear sky, 26.2 °C (altough it feels like a ~30 °C) ... no storms! And the most annoying thing is, THIS happens to my monitor whenever there is a power outage:
My monitor losing rows of pixels due to power outage
With each one a row of pixels gets chipped out ... and no I can't afford a UPS at the moment.~
@quark We're having a nice day out here, Clear sky, 26.2 °C (altough it feels like a ~30 °C) ... no storms! And the most annoying thing is, THIS happens to my monitor whenever there is a power outage:
My monitor losing rows of pixels due to power outage
With each one a row of pixels gets chipped out ... and no I can't afford a UPS at the moment.~
@movq woot! Yes! Perfect now. Hitting reply opens it with insert, and prompt at the end of the first line. Just as I wanted it. Thank you much!
@movq woot! Yes! Perfect now. Hitting reply opens it with insert, and prompt at the end of the first line. Just as I wanted it. Thank you much!
@quark I think just putting it there as a second line should work. 😅
@quark I think just putting it there as a second line should work. 😅
@quark I think just putting it there as a second line should work. 😅
@quark I think just putting it there as a second line should work. 😅
-¡CAMARERO! -
#catsoftwtxt
-¡CAMARERO! -
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
-¿Por qué me dejas dormir tanto?-
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
-De mayor voy a ser gatonauta-
#catsoftwtxt
-De mayor voy a ser gatonauta-
#catsoftwtxt
Gato encajonado
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Gato encajonado
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@lyse welcome! :-) I am doing my best to get more acquaintance with vi/vim. I think nano has spoiled me too much. LOL.
@lyse welcome! :-) I am doing my best to get more acquaintance with vi/vim. I think nano has spoiled me too much. LOL.
@movq hmm, I am already using au BufNewFile,BufRead jenny-posting.eml setl completefunc=jenny#CompleteMentions fo-=t wrap, from jenny. How would I go to incorporate that there?
@movq hmm, I am already using au BufNewFile,BufRead jenny-posting.eml setl completefunc=jenny#CompleteMentions fo-=t wrap, from jenny. How would I go to incorporate that there?
@lyse "good, good, and fascinating indeed" -- says Quark, all while eating an overflowing toast with butter, and blackberry jam. :-D
@lyse "good, good, and fascinating indeed" -- says Quark, all while eating an overflowing toast with butter, and blackberry jam. :-D
@mckinley Wow, I was not aware, that there are different kinds of blackberries. But of course there are. Everything has all sorts of different species, why would it be different with these tasty guys? :-)
I just read up on them and – surprise, surprise – it turns out, the Himalayans are not native to most of Europe either. Doh! It gets even more interesting, their origin is unclear. Maybe Armenia and the Caucasus region. Fascinating!
@quark Ah, startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅
It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.
In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
@quark Ah, startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅
It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.
In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
@quark Ah, startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅
It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.
In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
@quark Ah, startinsert, didn’t even know that existed, tbh. 😅
It doesn’t work because the editor command is currently not run through sh -c ..., i.e. it is supposed to be just a path like /usr/bin/vim. I was just stumped by this myself and I think I’ll soon push a patch to allow setting something like vim -c foo.
In the meantime, your best option is probably putting this in your .vimrc:
au BufRead,BufNewFile jenny-posting.eml normal $
(I use something similar to disable hard text wrapping after 72 chars for twtxt postings.)
@aelaraji power outages happen here almost every single time strong storms pass by, I know the feeling mate. It truly sucks.
@aelaraji power outages happen here almost every single time strong storms pass by, I know the feeling mate. It truly sucks.
@movq @prologic Right, what can possibily go wrong!? ;-)
It's funny that you mention it, too. We also were quite surprised that it was incredibly quiet in nature. Not just no man-made noise (we obviously avoided the crowds), not even in the distance, but also hardly any birds. We joked they're still exhausted from the heat of the days before and still resting.
(The Yarn police feed, that is.)
(The Yarn police feed, that is.)
(The Yarn police feed, that is.)
(The Yarn police feed, that is.)
@yarn_police I was *just* about to remove this feed from my config because it was stale … 😂
@yarn_police I was *just* about to remove this feed from my config because it was stale … 😂
@yarn_police I was *just* about to remove this feed from my config because it was stale … 😂
@yarn_police I was *just* about to remove this feed from my config because it was stale … 😂
@movq hmm, I guess I could do that too. I have startinsert set on my .vimrc, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.
I tried setting VISUAL to be something like vim -c 'star!', which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
@movq hmm, I guess I could do that too. I have startinsert set on my .vimrc, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.
I tried setting VISUAL to be something like vim -c 'star!', which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
Throw your "Get rich quick" plans at me, I wanna be able to afford suing somebody/something about this. 😂 It's not the first time that this happened and I'm sure it's not gonna be the last.
Throw your "Get rich quick" plans at me, I wanna be able to afford suing somebody/something about this. 😂 It's not the first time that this happened and I'm sure it's not gonna be the last.
Throw your "Get rich quick" plans at me, I wanna be able to afford suing somebody/something about this. 😂 It's not the first time that this happened and I'm sure it's not gonna be the last.
POWER EFFIN' OUTAGE!!! Electricity came back after ~10 min like... no beggie BUT, Internet stayed out for like 2 more hrs 😅~
POWER EFFIN' OUTAGE!!! Electricity came back after ~10 min like... no beggie BUT, Internet stayed out for like 2 more hrs 😅~
POWER EFFIN' OUTAGE!!! Electricity came back after ~10 min like... no beggie BUT, Internet stayed out for like 2 more hrs 😅~
@quark Uhm, yeah, that can’t be set in the config file (only by overriding the VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.
What’s the goal, though? I usually hit Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
@quark Uhm, yeah, that can’t be set in the config file (only by overriding the VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.
What’s the goal, though? I usually hit Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
@quark Uhm, yeah, that can’t be set in the config file (only by overriding the VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.
What’s the goal, though? I usually hit Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
@quark Uhm, yeah, that can’t be set in the config file (only by overriding the VISUAL environment variable). It probably should. I’ll fix it.
What’s the goal, though? I usually hit Shift-A in Vim to append text to the end of the line. Is that what you want? 😅
@prologic Or c) you click on a link somebody gave you. My brain is a bit dead now, but that might be a problem when you're logged in.
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′58″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
Today, I learned about vim "+normal $", how cool! :-) Thanks @quark!