Notices by menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org), page 16
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menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 09:05:41 JST menherahair @da_667 you know what else exists to spite god -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 08:48:57 JST menherahair each time a web server doesn't make use of chroot() dozens of inodes are killed by poor use of hardlinks and bindmounts. do your part to stop the massacre: -r, --chroot -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 07:33:28 JST menherahair @Zerglingman @BigDuck KILLER IS DEAD -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 03:02:06 JST menherahair @MK2boogaloo @Zerglingman @Dechi From the acclaimed manga "After Beating A Noob In An FPS He Wanted To Fight Me In Real Life Lol" -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jan-2024 01:18:58 JST menherahair @lina @mangeurdenuage @coolboymew having to spend time understanding and teaching your kids instead of letting them look at porn online or suck dick in clubs 10 hours a day is scary for the parents -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 19:07:45 JST menherahair Sends other scripting languages to \undef -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 21:13:35 JST menherahair this deck is so fucking cool -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 18:53:48 JST menherahair perl -ne '$c{$2}++ for /(^|\|)\s*(\w+)/gs; END { map { printf "%.3d %s\n", $c{$_}, $_ } keys %c }' < $HISTFILE | sort -r | head -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 18:53:46 JST menherahair @FrailLeaf yeah I messed up this is better perl -ne '$c{$3}++ for /(^|\|)\s*(\w+=\w+\s+)*(\w+)/gs; END { map { printf "%.5d %s\n", $c{$_}, $_ } keys %c }' < $HISTFILE | sort -r | head -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 18:53:43 JST menherahair @FrailLeaf it just counts commands in your $HISTFILE including pipes... -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 02:47:28 JST menherahair why do they have donuts in frieren did they have donuts in hre -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 01:50:33 JST menherahair >enter swamp location
>gumbo music starts playing -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 05:32:12 JST menherahair @theorytoe back in my days we put THINLY VEILED PORN and UNFILTERED CIGARETTES in children entertainment now kids can't have shit but WOMEN WITH PENISES and TOILET MUSIC VIDEOS. it's SO OVER -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jan-2024 22:41:21 JST menherahair @Zerglingman @Suiseiseki @anonymous @MK2boogaloo
> "$a && $b || $c" is not the same as "$a AND $b || $c". They are respectively equivalent to "(a and b) or c" and "a and (b or c)". Because || has a higher precedence than AND, but lower than &&.
this isn't that weird, in fact it's smart if it's implemented like in perl
&& and || have very high precedence, you use them for short-circuits
`and` and `or` have very low precedence, you use them for control flow
so you may write stuff like this:
`$x += $pizza || die # dies if $pizza is 0`
`$x += $pizza or die # dies if $x+$pizza is 0`
additionally operators force scalar context, and while every perlistani loves contexts, they may be tricky to weave, at which point precendence comes in handy. from perlop:
`@info = stat($file) || die; # oops, scalar sense of stat!`
`@info = stat($file) or die; # better, now @info gets its due` -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jan-2024 21:56:48 JST menherahair @Zerglingman @Suiseiseki @anonymous @MK2boogaloo IT WAS TIME WASN'T IT -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jan-2024 21:48:21 JST menherahair @Zerglingman @Suiseiseki @anonymous @MK2boogaloo
>mt_rand - Generate a better random value.
...what did they use before mt? -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 21:41:51 JST menherahair @kirby @newt you can just write functional code in python
pic unrelated -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 10:58:35 JST menherahair @mint @Inginsub
>the NSA Perl manifesto
this is also probably just a real thing that exists
> Marjorie: Who is using Perl and how are they using it?
> Larry: A couple of years ago, I ran into someone at a trade show who was representing the NSA (National Security Agency). He mentioned to someone else in passing that he'd written a filter program in Perl, so without telling him who I was, I asked him if I could tell people that the NSA uses Perl. His response was, “Doesn't everyone?” So now I don't tell people the NSA uses Perl. I merely tell people the NSA thinks everyone uses Perl. They should know, after all.
> As an interesting side note, it turned out this fellow was the very administrator who shut down the NSA project Perl was (indirectly) written to support. He was vaguely amused when I pointed out Perl might well be the most enduring legacy of the project. -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 10:47:49 JST menherahair @mint @Inginsub
>hidden in plain sight crypt
that's just steganography it's all real -
menherahair (menherahair@eientei.org)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 07:37:35 JST menherahair cat -virgin