Like, this is essentially how a weekday is broken up if you have a full-time, 9-5 job. You only even get 5 hours of "what you will" because 2 hours are taken up by commuting to and from work, and an hour in the morning working up the will to not just say "fuck it I'm staying home." Or getting your kids ready for school. Or calling a mechanic, or a plumber, or an electrician, or a fucking dog-sitter because who knows wtf is going wrong in your life while you're wasting time working for some asshole?
@kensanata, I feel the same way about go as you. I like the *idea* of go, but I am too lazy and antisocial to do more than play gnugo for a while and then forget about it.
Pondering how much work it would take to retrofit this onto #brutaldon. Depends partly on how different the element hierarchies expected by Bootstrap 4 and Bulma are.
A huge thank you to @annika for introducing me to https://wiby.me/, a search engine based on user submitted listings that only accepts simple html/css sites
Stretch goal on Voskhod (Gemini client), once it fully supports gopher and Gemini protocols and text/plain, text/gemini, and text/markdown documents: use python library "Newspaper3k" to display regularized web pages, like Firefox's Reader Mode.
I'm not sure whether HN has removed the "vouch for dead/flagged comment" feature, raised the karma threshold needed to use it, or simply taken it away from me in particular. It never seemed to do anything, anyway.
A couple hundred pages or so into Alan Moore's _Jerusalem_, and I'm still finding it an enjoyable read. This is a relief, as the whole thing is around 1200 pages long. Some books you wish would never end, some become a heavy burden to finish after a few hundred pages. What if in the first instance you got your wish?
@polychrome The current spec mandates TLS 1.2 or higher, and we are talking about requiring 1.3 since we don't have to worry abou backward compatibility.