Dublin, Ireland
Joined March 2009
Replying to @NimaJohari
Shameless plug in case you need to scrobble: github.com/amir/hmscrobbler :)
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Replying to @sepidehsaied
به شدت.
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Replying to @sepidehsaied
بنده تکذیب می‌کنم.
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Replying to @BlueModelY
چون چرند میگم :-)
Who called it Software-as-a-Service and not cloudware, next phase of vaporware?
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I only met him once and was so starstruck that “Hello” was all I could muster up to say.
In memory of @joeerl, you should share you special moments with him, funny, enlightening or plain silly. #rememberingjoe
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Replying to @NimaJohari
an internal tool used for multi-factor authentication.
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So I wrote some Haskell at work, guess I can check that off my bucket list.
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Replying to @hillelogram
loving the fact that you singled out my language. However, unfortunately I'm not aware of such materials.
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Replying to @sepidehsaied
جگرت بشم من خواهر عزیزم.
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probably $18 and then $16: oeis.org/A008820
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I seem to have found a sure way to win bullet matches effortlessly, inspired by Deep Blue. Make an unintelligent enough move to confound the opponent and watch them lose the precious time. Any sufficiently stupid move is indistinguishable from mastery.
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Replying to @acfoltzer
back to bartering.
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The Little Typer has arrived! I pre-ordered it so long ago that I forgot about it.
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Replying to @NimaJohari
Sorry I don't know, It's never been a requirement in my setup.
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Replying to @NimaJohari
I usually put this line in my ~/.xinitrc setxkbmap -rules evdev -layout "us,ir" -option "grp:shifts_toggle" pressing both shifts toggles between keyboards. you can run it on bash before putting it in ~/.xinitrc to make sure it does what you want.
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Replying to @NimaJohari
I use syncthing.net/ for files and passwordstore.org/ for passwords.
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