i wrote a fairly complex script in perl for scraping fanfiction off the internet, extracting data from it, and formatting that data into beautifully and consistently formatted epubs to read on my ereader.
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juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy Add a @everyone or @all Feature for Community Mods?
3·6 months agooh, interesting. i guess i didn’t realize, cause i always sort by new.
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy Add a @everyone or @all Feature for Community Mods?
11·6 months agoisn’t this how pinned posts are already used basically?
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What task would you excel in if you lived in the Stone Age?
1·8 months agoi’m a fairly deft hand at pottery. i’m also decent at fiber crafts. depends when and where during the stone age, of course, that’s a pretty big expanse. if i’m really lucky, i’d be in one of the many cultures with special spiritual roles for trans folks. i’ve also got good rote memorization skills, so i can help with oral history.
borderlands science in borderlands 3 is probably my all time favourite mini-game in a video game
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How could I reproduce historical salons in the form of a post or community?
7·8 months agoi assume they mean this definition, and not a hairdresser’s.
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Best (preferably offline) HTML viewer? Minimal resources?
1·8 months agoprobably most of them do. epubs are mostly html after all.
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•are you permanently banned off reddit? or do you just like lemmy more?
1·8 months agothere’s some niche communities i occasionally check in on on reddit, but i’ve basically abandoned the site ever since the api debacle killed my preferred app. i mostly just browse on mobile so a decent app was important to me.
that’s cuneiform, actually. it isn’t chiselled into stone, but rather, is pressed into wet clay with a stylus. the more you know!
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do we continue to treat Death as an exception?
6·8 months agoan exception to what?
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I've seen a few guillotine posts of late, and it got me thinking. While it's a highly efficient means of execution, isn't it technically challenging?
21·9 months agobut you were certainly thinking it loudly. or how else was one to interpret ‘people from the 18th century wouldn’t be able to do something if it was technically challenging’?
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I've seen a few guillotine posts of late, and it got me thinking. While it's a highly efficient means of execution, isn't it technically challenging?
22·9 months agoa noose or an axe both put much more need on the skill of the executioner, while the guillotine puts more need on the skill of the engineer. both the axe and the noose are materially simpler, but still very fuckupable without special skills or training, while the guillotine, once built, is much more simply operated by one with less expertise. the guillotine is a tool of mass execution, and its apparent mechanical complexity is there to facilitate that, via ease of operation and resetability.
if we assume the bottom right corner is a right angle and is the center of the arc, then it is solvable in the manners that others here have already described. if either of those is not the case, and the image itself doesn’t state, then there is insufficient information to solve it.
when i got ghosted by my job, i wish i’d started looking for a new one sooner, before burning through so much of my savings.
i feel like each sentence of that was less coherent than the one before. you should keep going, get weirder with it, see where you end up.
that only seems to talk about the use of the fasces as a symbol, which is pretty different from explicitly calling oneselves fascists, or holding specifically fascist beliefs. the same article lists a ton of other places one can find fasces. the symbol is much older than the ideology, but that doesn’t mean anything using the symbol shares the ideology.
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I never understood any of it, should I just say I’m straight and express my support for the community without saying I’m queer?
7·9 months agoi’m a little confused why you ever “always considered [yourself] bi”, when nothing you’ve told us here even remotely seems to point you to that conclusion.
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•put that in your pipe and smoke itEnglish
25·9 months agoit’s a plant, but rather than photosynthesizing, it is what’s called a mycoheterotroph, which means it gets its nutrients by siphoning stuff from fungal networks in the soil, so, sorta?
juliebean@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I need to vent about Windows. I want workplaces to use Linux.
5·9 months agowhat makes their office software so much better than, say, libreoffice? i don’t work an office job, and haven’t had the misfortune of running windows since i dropped windows 7, but when i did switch, the programs seemed basically the same. office software seemed like a solved problem by then. what new features has microsoft added and convinced people they need that foss options don’t have?
because i’d previously been scraping by hand and i’ve never heard of that tool before right now. i regret nothing; i learned a ton. i’m curious how they got around the cloudflare captcha issue.