Expect posts about books, games, anime, manga, web dev, dreams and Esperanto.
The future does not exist, no point to embrace it. The past does not exist, no need for regrets. The present is the only thing that exists. The only place where I exist. Eternal now.
I wish books in languages without fixed stress would mark it when they create new names for characters :blobcatcoffee: When they first appear at least.
Checked Stable horde. Fingers as usual, but otherwise interesing. Although it seems that “small breasts” is an inappropriate part of a prompt for a NSFW anime model. How do I say “not big” then? :blocatderpy:
To start using “profanity” (comfortably) one must create a personal theme… Which is what I did :blobcatcoffee: Well, I might tweak it a bit more, as I haven't seen everything I specified live yet.
People are using chat AIs to, err, chat about life, stories, gaming, searching the web or doing programming… If I was doing it I'd make it talk lewds instead :blobcatgiggle:
@tennoseremel О, е. Я как раз вчера подал заявку на получение доступа. Если всё пройдёт нормально, буду скармливать ему сюжеты из любимых ван-шотов и постить сюда его ответы...
Warning: assignment to free variable Warning: reference to free variable
with -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- or is it fine? 🤔
It is a hash that is read in the only function of the package. I'm unsure what is the elisp way of doing those things where you have private data that you don't want to reread every time a function is called. It's Emacs 27.1, though.
Как это ни странно, сегодня сон был в жанре киберпанка, хотя ничего подобного ни читать, ни смотреть в последнее время не приходилось. С механическими птицами, японскими и американскими корпорациями, очередным секретным планом по порабощению человеческого мозга и, конечно же, мордобоем.
Допустим, у вас есть все символы юникода, кроме эмодзей. Какой бы вы выбрали, чтобы обозначать паузы в прямой речи? Описывание пауз прозой словами автора мне наскучило…
"provide" specifies the feature name that can be loaded with "require". It's a different namespace than function names.
However, the feature name should generally be the same as the file name. E.g. if you write (provide 'foo-bar) at the end of the file, the file should be called foo-bar.el, because that's where (require 'foo-bar) will look for that feature.
And there's another convention, that identifiers of functions, variables, etc. defined in foo-bar.el should start with foo-bar. E.g. foo-bar-public-function and foo-bar--private-function.
But, if there's one very important function in foo-bar.el, you might as well call it foo-bar and it will work fine.
"provide" specifies the feature name that can be loaded with "require". It's a different namespace than function names.
However, the feature name should generally be the same as the file name. E.g. if you write (provide 'foo-bar) at the end of the file, the file should be called foo-bar.el, because that's where (require 'foo-bar) will look for that feature.
@tennoseremel А после Obsession как-то сам собой EXEC FLIP ARPHAGE включился.