Why the hell have my ears started going nuts on the earwax? Is that a getting old thing? I knew I was gonna have to deal with hair in the ears, but this is just stupid and gross. I want to see a manager.
@RussSharek hmm, my tests were preserving the extra blank lines. Are they really blank or do you have tab characters or something in them? That part before the \zs is meant to match non space characters in the line as a requirement before removing the newline at the end. Maybe it should be [^\s] instead of [\ ]. That covers a wider range of space-like characters.
Anywho, yes to your question. You can use the same syntax I did and chain your commands you were using before...
Story idea: Time travel is possible, but you can't change position when jumping through time. Your position is fixed in the universe, meaning the Earth's rotation, orbit, movement of the solar system, movement of the galaxy, etc, are all changing but the time traveler isn't. Jumping any length of time puts you further and further from Earth.
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@vfrmedia Since the primary benefit for a mirror link would be on an aggregator, I don't see much point in keeping it on my gophermap. If you already got to the server then you'll see the stuff on it.
Interestingly, it looks like Lynx fails to support the gopher "+" item type. I set up some redendency in my links on my phlog and they show as "unknown type" in lynx. In gopher they are hidden and properly act as redundancies/mirrors.
Now... since so many people use lynx to browse, including myself, should I use it or not. Hard decision!
1. Building an ESP8266 or Arduino based PC would probably be more complicated than worthwhile, mostly because of the work that would need to be done to enable video output.
2. SymbOS exists and supports Amstrad CPC 464, 664, 6128, 464+, 6128+ and is just really neat looking.
3. ESP8266 based serial wifi modems for vintage computers exist and are pretty neat and a good idea.
Does anyone know if @smj open sourced any of the @SDF utilities? I'm most interested in comchess. I would love to try to patch it to optionally use unicode chess symbols for the board.