We stopped at Bushkill Falls on our way home from vacation today. It was very beautiful, even if I donât really support the idea of someone charging so much money to hike and see waterfalls.Â
It would be nice to have the ability to move feeds from one category to another. Currently as far as I can tell you must delete them and add them to another category manually
Yeah. I went looking and noticed your pull request and merge after I asked. I already had it just did not pay attention when I updated. Thanks!
This the code you spoke about in this episode for visibility in Known available? I have also been thinking about ways to store private information on my site but the lack of private post support stopped that for me.
Scottie B. Scotson.
We got this guy when he was three and itâs been a great 10 years. We are going to miss him .
Today (the last day of school) I found out that my kids can drink chocolate milk for free if they buy lunch, but must pay an extra dollar for water. That is just crazy.
Really love the work that @cleverdevil is doing on Known, in fact I like it so much that I am using his overview page as my homepage now.
If you want to use emacsclient with the flatpak use âflatpak run âcommand=emacsclient org.gnu.emacsâ or make that an alias in your shell profile.
With all the talk about tanking in professional sports in the US I think it's time to take a hit from Soccer/Football and add the idea of relegation for the worst performing teams. It would remove the lack of consequences for tanking and add more competition, and teams at a new or reconfigured second level.
I have started working on a GTK IndieWeb reader that would support posting to Micro.blog and could also act as a client, but my time is limited until this summer so it is far off.
@gnomealex I will definitely look into that. I don't like the idea of having my own copies of things like openssh and gnupg inside the flatpak, but they are critical for my workflow. Thanks!
The fact that itâs 2018 and I am seeing more spam on IRC than I have ever before seems crazy to me.
Using org-pdfview from repos adds pdftools from the same repo and that brakes the local system build. It is easier to add this then to package make, autogen, etc that would be needed to rebuild the server to support pdf-tools from melpa.
I put my emacs flatpak in a repo on my site. I will put a stripped down version on flathub at some point, but I am still fine tuning it for what I want, then I need to work on removing the extra stuff from the package that is not needed. https://