Yes, that changes the borders. But it doesn’t turn a column into a table. Compare ls /proc
in both bash and nu. It’s a simple kind of thing that I can’t find a solution for in nu.
Yes, that changes the borders. But it doesn’t turn a column into a table. Compare ls /proc
in both bash and nu. It’s a simple kind of thing that I can’t find a solution for in nu.
Sadly that’s still not a compact output. The listing is still just as long as before scrolls right off the terminal
Hey Nu fans: is there some way to get compact ls output? Like a table of just names. No type, date, size, etc.
Cafe Flesh? 🤨 Oh dear.
Dr. Caligari https://letterboxd.com/film/dr-caligari/
I did not know what to expect going in to this one. 10 minutes in I was thinking it would be unbearable. 20 minutes in and I was laughing. It somehow gets weirder and funnier all the way through. And when I say weird, it’s like Eraserhead level weird.
I have the same weird obsession with GITD stuff. One of my pendants has tritium-powered glow tube in it.
Nushell is nice, but the lack of vi-style keybindings killed it for me as a replacement for bash. If that ever changes, I’ll try it again.
Good catch with the camera!
This one hit home for me:
We’re just not much good any more at refusing things because they don’t seem proper. As a society, we can’t even manage to turn our backs on abysmal threats like heroin and the hydrogen bomb. As a culture, we love to play with fire, just for the sake of its allure; and if there happens to be money in it, there are no holds barred. Jumpstarting Mary Shelley’s corpses is the least of our problems; something much along that line happens in intensive-care wards every day.
Joy Ride (2023) https://letterboxd.com/film/joy-ride-2023/
I was surprised. Very fun.
Climax (seriously disturbing)
Mad God
His House
One of the real gems I had missed until recently: Orphan Black. And I’ll second the recommendation for Severance.
It’s not in the ginger family. Don’t eat it. But you can make tea with it! I think this is the wild ginger. It wants to grow everywhere in the yard and in every pot. It usually has a root knot that makes it harder to pull out than most weeds.
There are a bunch. Here’s a list: https://youhadmeatgardening.com/best-plant-identification-app/
I don’t have one installed myself. My partner did the identification. I think he’s using plant.id.
Akira! I haven’t seen it, but from the previews Chappie might fit the bill.
If you are a reader of Scott Alexander, there is an ACX meetup monthly in Atlanta. Engaging people and conversations to be had there. I’m a semi-regular there.
Conjure is what did it for me. I kept running into trouble with Clojure vs ClojureScript vs Babashka projects with vim. Just couldn’t get the config to work consistently when switching between projects.
The eval period was about a day.