are there any good text-based therapy things
i've tried face-to-face and it didn't really work
talkspace is the first result on ddg but they're very silicon valley-y and have some not great articles come up when searching for them
are there any good text-based therapy things
i've tried face-to-face and it didn't really work
talkspace is the first result on ddg but they're very silicon valley-y and have some not great articles come up when searching for them
very sweepy...
i love how dutch for shredded is "versnipperd"
very snipped
not pictured: a bunch of poking around to try and determine how the fuck mastodon stores its settings
@milcom :thonking:
i don't think what i'm censoring even matters but y'know
like
@noiob I Guess
other admins: *sensibly use the Rails console to do complex changes*
me: *performs live database surgery with psql*
@noiob
INFINITE
POINT
CLOUD
DATA
@flussence @amic :_h:
oh hey, GraalVM finally supports Windows
I was banking on that becoming the case before Sawdust released, and it happened finally
where:
SHOW shows various things; SHOW MAPS is in the same vein as SHOW TABLES in MySQL
USE changes the currently selected map (maps are closer to tables, but generally you'll only want to affect one map at a time)
SELECT does a search for multiple pairs (this is, after all, a key-value store)
GET retrieves the value for a single key
EXPLAIN tells you the metameta data for the current map, or a specified map
WORLD performs parsing on world section data and allows modifying it at a higher level
I find writing example sessions for command-line tools useful, so here's an example session of swds-edit: https://unascribed.com/f/6f46c58d_swds-edit.txt
the executable would probably be named "swds-edit"
and I'm tempted to call it "Dustrian" in the same vein as Selenium's "Selenese"
the command syntax would probably be a little SQL-y
bonus: this gives us a (rudimentary) command-line save editor
so, yeah. after further consideration, i will consider any votes for the first option to be for the second
Targa
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