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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. | ||
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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). | |||
=Other Topics= | =Other Topics= | ||
* {{l/ip/same|politics}} | * {{l/ip/same|politics}} |
Revision as of 15:52, 28 October 2022
Friday, October 28, 2022 (#301)
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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).