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paleface
·2 года назад·discuss
The article doesn’t really explain anything of substance, regarding “how to actually use the notes” - but rather, lists a whole bunch of busywork, and dogma, one should follow, to achieve an amorphous goal, i’ve yet to decipher.

Index cards, in a real card catalogue; or in software, like Scrivener, seem to be a decent compromise - if one can’t construct, and use a graph database, for home use!
paleface
·2 года назад·discuss
Just do what the “elite” do - and use gold sovereigns, instead. Each “coin” has a “face value” of just £1 sterling - but worth approximately £402, at spot.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Hi - it wasn’t my intention, to insinuate that that Wahhabi dogma, is universally interpreted - but merely to demonstrate that some Muslims, do indeed eschew alcohol, in any form. I have grown up, around Muslims, all my life - and I know for a fact, the person whom I referred to, in my earlier anecdote, was a follower of the Wahhabi doctrine - and gave me his reasoning as to why he couldn’t use alcohol based liniments, as such.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> nope. total BS.

It’s not total bullshit, whatsoever. I’ve known a good few Muslims, who would not use alcohol, as either a disinfectant, or topical liniment - due to their Wahhabi interpretation, of the Quran.

There’s a whole thread, from over a decade ago, on a Kung Fu forum, where a “revert” went into depth, about why he could not purchase, or create a bruise liniment, from ethanol, because he claimed it went against the Quran. This despite the fact, the end product would be highly poisonous, and thereby de facto denatured…

I’ve also trained with people, who would only use liniments made from vinegar, as the base, for similar reasons.

So yes - some Muslims, will not use any alcohol products, whatsoever, for any reason!
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> Has Apple ever made a water-cooled computer?

The latter period of the G5, were water cooled, IIRC. They suffered from problems due to corrosion, though.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Heh, how the other half live!… My memory of programming in the eighties, was a pad of ruled paper, and a rotation of Usborne books from the library.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
The linked Forth article, is a good read - I haven’t seen it before, either!
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> Low Voltage is a very specific term […]

It’s not a very specific term, at all - and is dependent upon context - per the first sentence, of the wikipedia article, you linked, stating:

> In electrical engineering, low voltage is a relative term, the definition varying by context.

The various standards, mentioned in that article, are in relation to “installations”, and power distribution. The standard in the UK (BS 7671), defines “high voltage”, as >600VAC difference between conductor(s), and earth.

A voltage greater than mains voltage, in any item of domestic electrical equipment, is absolutely “high voltage”. Hence why valve amp power supply terminals, are considered high tension (HT, i.e., high voltage), despite not exceeding the threshold, claimed in wikipedia.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Aside from browsing history, privacy implications, some ISPs insert adverts, into the HTML - possibly opening up the user, to drive by browser exploits…

The reality is, it’s not complicated to add HTTPS, as a feature, so there’s no good reason as to why it’s not implemented - aside from incompetence, or trying to save money, on staff?!
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Your argument might hold water, if the standard for productivity was simply churning out code. The Linux/Unix world, already has tools, like nano, for such users.

The software world, might be better served, however, if programmers slowed down, and engaged their brains, before bashing keys. I’ve solved most of the difficult problems, in my programming life, in the bath - where I can allow my mind to wander, and come up with the best solution.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> Use poetry?

Why not simply use something stable?!

I personally don’t understand why people think such glib, throwaway comments, are helpful. They always strike me, as lacking any foresight.

How many abstractions, on the core tool, are required, to force its stability over time? What happens if poetry introduces breaking changes?
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> Perhaps it's possible to sanitize often visited websites with DownloadNet? (currently getting aggravated by reddit hiding images via JS code to prevent download / viewing in another tab...)

Many years ago, I remember using a utility called: privoxy, on Linux/Unix, for that very purpose. No idea if it’s still viable, but thought I’d mention it, in case you’re serious?!
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> Shell out for an industrial washing machine like they have at the laundromats. Those things are made to run all day for years. If they break down, they're repairable.

Industrial - or old school, Hoovermatic twin tub, where you can choose the exact length(s), of your wash/rinse - albeit, by babysitting it.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Yeah, I know - I actually mentioned it in another comment here.

Even with Dualit, I would still only purchase from a professional catering retailer. Just in case, there’s any differences, and the fact that purchasing from a professional catering retailer, implies a greater level of longevity, if it ever did breakdown - for potential small claims court, reasons, in the future.

Regardless, Dualit also pretty much make every part of their toasters replaceable, for this exact reason. Hence why I think it’s one of the only decent toasters, out there!
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
I’ve had the same experience, with paper shredders - particularly the Fellowes brand, in the UK - which all have a nylon (possibly some other plastic) cog, somewhere to overheat, then break.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Modern retail toasters, don’t seem to be able to fit a proper standard English sized, slice of bread - the size of which, I’m not convinced has increased over time - but rather, the toasters have been designed primarily with US sized slices (which I’m under the possibly erroneous impression, are smaller?!), as the target market.

Quite annoying…
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
Exactly! You can still get kitchen appliances that last, but you need to be prepared to purchase pro catering equipment.

High quality toasters still exist - be they in conveyer belt form, salamander grills, or the old stalwart: the Dualit professional models.

The same applies to microwaves, hobs, ovens, ranges (combined hob/oven), et al.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
> The manpage format is a ridiculous relic of a more limited era.

If you read the thread, you will see the claim: ”Info pages are older than man pages (the format dates back to ITS on the PDP-10).” - by a guy, going by the handle @amszmidt - so they’re both, from the same ‘limited era’, near enough.

> Have you ever tried finding anything the the [sic] Bash manpage?

Yes, all the time. The beauty of Unix style man pages, is they rely on the user(s) native $PAGER - so the search capabilities, are dependent upon what one chooses, for such - rather than the incredibly clunky, GNU thingy, that comes bundled with the info system, unfortunately…

Unix man pages, are also excellent - as they haven’t been deliberately crippled, in order to try and forcefeed us the info gruel… - in much the same way, that GNU Guile, was chosen as the “official” extension language, over TCL, for political reasons.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
You’re going to have to clue me in, to what it would be deflating?! The word is like a decibel, in that it needs some reference marker…

With the currency pegged to a standard, a penny would actually have more value, than it does now.

I disagree on your mortgage point. The whole reason for rebasing to a standard, is to avoid those issues. Where I think the rub is for most people, is they’d have to disavow themselves of the notion, that a property should go up in value.
paleface
·3 года назад·discuss
That would be false advertising, in the UK.

Rather - you should be asking the question, why don’t the shops in the Netherlands, just mark up the price, to €1 instead?! Seems incredibly stupid, to me.