@blue: 10 hours to the Hangout stream.
For once I will actually be awake at the time of said Hangout. Of course, I will also be showing the house to some prospective buyers at the time so no can do.
Good luck with that. Where you moving to?
No idea right now. The house is super old and in terrible shape. It belongs to my parents, me and my brother are just renting it since they can't get rid of it and it's just kind of a money sink. They're looking into finally selling it off. I suppose I'll get an apartment.
I just saw
Blade Runner. It was a bit weird and hard to understand, but it had a unicorn in it, so it's tangentially on topic.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Pinkie would totes be a replicant.
getting back on this account was a pain
You know, if you used a posting script like me you wouldn't have to log in again.
Also what was the deal with the unicorn scene? I didn't get it.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Being the struggling internet browser that I am, scripts are pretty muc beyond me.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
Hey it's never too late to start learning. Anyway, I already wrote one.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
This posting script of yours. What does your interface look like?
There's a heart that's breaking
down this long-distance line tonight
Well I just type in mf followed by what I want to post. For example mf("Hello"). When multiple strings are entered, it automatically quotes alternating strings.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
So, what exactly does the script do? What advantage do you get over posting normally?
There's a heart that's breaking
down this long-distance line tonight
So, what exactly does the script do? What advantage do you get over posting normally?
Well the main advantage is that I don't have to go to the end of the thread, click new post, and so on each time. It's much faster to post this way and I can post while still catching up with the thread. I can also automatically apply transformations if I want. The main one is automatically inserting quoteblocks, but I also have the urls of several reaction images saved so I can use them just by typing in the names if I ever want to.
There are some disadvantages such as the lack of spell checking or the ability to easily edit what I've already typed, but I think the time saved in most cases is worth it.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Story Yeller: Script Whisperer.
I don't know. Python whipserer might sound cooler.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Hm. I wonder if it's possible to rustle up something in Greasemonkey to do the same thing.
There's a heart that's breaking
down this long-distance line tonight