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  • Nice

  • I mean, the imaginary friends took their decisions and got their consequences. The (real) person is ok. I guess it was just a dramatic end to their √(-1) friends

  • I know somebody that had. Their imaginary friends died of a drug overdose... so, yeah...

  • Older than Saturn's rings!

  • "they" may be aliens or robots

  • (& this-post (there-is emacs))

  • Doesn't convert rasterize the pdf? (I don't remember)

  • Oh, that's what I missed, I read the header with my mind in the previous expulsion, so I thought US now picked a guy to represent South Africa.

    Thanks!

  • Hahahah, same! I use a folders named as the hostname to build that machine's config on the fly. And all my config files are in one repo that then I stow

  • Can a country "choose" the ambassador of another country? That's counterintuitive to me

  • I have a whole system around it, different machines sharing their config files (over a git repo), so if I tweak one, the others catch-up.

    Also, you can "build the config file" (I am cat-ing several dynamic blocks depending on the machine I am sitting on) and then init the DE.

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    pdftk input.pdf cat 1-endright output output.pdf
    
      
  • Why did you pick DK among the "same kind" ones? (like i3wm, which is what I currently use)

  • Interesting, do you know i3wm? If so, what is the advantage of spectrwm over it?

  • Finally a cultured person!

  • They are called "arrows". Those, in particular, are red

  • They ALREADY do it while filling the ESTA form, or the DS-160 (to request any visa)... so, no news here...

  • Same!!

  • making the BOLD ASSUMPTION that the angle of the arch is 90deg (the bottom right corner of your diagram), then the dashed lines will lead you to the value of the bold line.

    If the original assumption is correct, then the answer is 15.