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Both of these can be found by loading FIC's output and doing a bit of indexing, and that also seems the best way of doing it; adding that information to the output itself is nontrivial and either results in redundant information or needing to manually look up files by their hash.
Both of these can be found by loading FIC's output and doing a bit of indexing, and that also seems the best way of doing it; adding that information to the output itself is nontrivial and either results in redundant information or needing to manually look up files by their hash.


I also need to do the dishes. Apparently there are a lot.
I also need to do the dishes. Apparently there are a lot.
==11:45==
Doshes din.
 
Ambitious!squirrel wonders if there's some way to write a simple query-language for tree data. 🤔
 
(Also, this emoji-picker applet in ibus is kind of terrible. There's no search function, and for the life of me I can't figure out how to actually get an emoji from the list without having to manually type in the code (and working ''that'' out was less-than-intuitive, too).
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* {{l/ip/same|politics}}
* {{l/ip/same|politics}}

Revision as of 15:52, 28 October 2022

Friday, October 28, 2022 (#301)
Thursday Friday Saturday
Exact day: category (1) This month: category (30) / page
Other years: category (2) This year: category (105) / page

Today

In theory, today should just be a normal hectic Friday.

A.M.

10:33

It looks like I need a kind of data-analysis tool for FIC's output -- because I would like to be able to find the following:

  • Files found in only one Set
  • Files with duplicates in the same Set

Both of these can be found by loading FIC's output and doing a bit of indexing, and that also seems the best way of doing it; adding that information to the output itself is nontrivial and either results in redundant information or needing to manually look up files by their hash.

I also need to do the dishes. Apparently there are a lot.

11:45

Doshes din.

Ambitious!squirrel wonders if there's some way to write a simple query-language for tree data. 🤔

(Also, this emoji-picker applet in ibus is kind of terrible. There's no search function, and for the life of me I can't figure out how to actually get an emoji from the list without having to manually type in the code (and working that out was less-than-intuitive, too).

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