

I would immediately ask him what he had for breakfast yesterday if he said that to me.


I would immediately ask him what he had for breakfast yesterday if he said that to me.
It doesn’t work if you put snow in quotes dingus


I’ve coded this and I’m a retard. Relative portion from a method:
from urllib.request import urlopen
foundrss = False
for line in urlopen(self.channelurl):
for word in line.split():
if foundrss:
if not self.feedurl:
self.feedurl = word.split(b'"')[1].decode("utf-8")
if 'xml' not in self.feedurl:
raise Exception("'xml' not found in feedurl")
elif not self.channelname: # feed url is set, extract the channel name that comes soon after
if word.startswith(b'content='): # start collecting words
self.channelname = [word.split(b'"')[1].decode("utf-8")]
if word.count(b'"') == 2: # channel name is a single word
self.channelname = self.channelname[0]
return
else: # we have channelname started, just collect the rest of the words now
if b'"' in word: # get text to the left of "
self.channelname.append(word.split(b'"')[0].decode("utf-8"))
self.channelname = ' '.join(self.channelname)
return
else:
self.channelname.append(word.decode("utf-8"))
elif word == b'title="RSS"':
foundrss = True
I think GNU favors the info tool, try that if the man page is lacking.
RTFM doesn’t have to literally mean to read text, just like saying “let me google that for you” doesn’t have to literally be google. Both statements are similar; the point is instead of burdening others with teaching you something, go learn it on your own whether that be the manual or random Indian tech youtuber.


What else could it be based on?


When you read a, you’re typing in terminal. I made a clipboard action so I just copy an URL to the clipboard, execute actions, and then choose whether to play it or download it on my other machine.


No offense, but I’m seeing a lot of useless scripts here. You can simply put these option in yt-dlp.conf and then just run yt-dlp “url”.


Why is this news? Some guy is low on cash.


Yeah, I’m not even sure I’m enjoying it honestly lol


I’m playing Postal 2, I think this is kind of what you’re looking for lol


I watch both and I think Brood War is more interesting to watch because there are more fights that last longer and the RNG factor means you can’t tell how the fight is going to go before it happens. There are a lot of tense and exciting moments in Brood War compared to SC2. How many shots will miss when shooting up a cliff? Will this mine detonate and kill 3 dragoons? How long will it take the player to notice that a DT is slaughtering drones without a notification? Will the reaver shot connect or dud? Will the scourges connect?
Basically SC2 is a lot easier to play with very little RNG. Pro players don’t even attack each other early anymore because every cheese is solved. Brood War has a really good rock/paper/scissors balance that has shockingly lasted 25 years with no real balance patches. Also the game was remastered and the graphics are beautiful now.


There very much is still a scene and it’s pretty popular! The meta continues to change which is insane for such an old and allegedly “figured out” game. I see pros using units in matchups that I thought were completely unplayable. There’s a new funky half-island map (Roaring Currents aka Screaming Seas) that has shown some really wild games. I’m rambling, please check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/@SOOPesports_EN
I play Starcraft 2 today, but freely admit that Brood War is way more entertaining to watch!


FPS shooter
First Person Shooter shooter


I’m still grateful that Blizzard did the Overwatch free weekend so I could determine for myself that it sucks ass.
KDE has native tiling built in. Simply press the (default) hotkey Win+T to set up your tiling zones, and then hold shift while moving a window and it’ll snap into that area.


Ask and ye shall receive


Every question has been answered, pack it up boys.


Well said.
lol wp