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twitter github linkedin email 21 december 2018 # org tip: convert csv to table needed to import some csv data to an org table. turns out org's got you covered out of the box with m-x org-table-create-or-convert-from-region bound to c-c | . 20 december 2018 # sponsoring platform bookmarks updated: 20 december 2018 best way for artists and creators to get sustainable income and connect with fans (patreon) . buy me a coffee — a free, fast and beautiful way for creators to monetise their content . 20 december 2018 # artistic/creative bookmarks updated: 20 december 2018 boxtail fractals (deviantart gallery) . tom sachs (knolling exhibits) . 20 december 2018 # marketing bookmarks startup website builder - launchaco . 19 december 2018 # bluetooth low energy (ble) bookmarks updated: 19 december 2018 the practical guide to hacking bluetooth low energy (hacker news) . the practical guide to hacking bluetooth low energy . 18 december 2018 # fun project bookmarks echo yang programs everyday obsolete machines to create autonomous art (designboom) . 14 december 2018 # snowboarding bookmarks snowboarding for geeks (hacker news) . 11 december 2018 # scam bookmarks updated: 11 december 2018 419 eater - the largest scambaiting community on the planet! . the little black book of scams (2016) (hacker news) . the little black book of scams (accc) . 11 december 2018 # passive income bookmarks awesome products designed by independent artists (redbubble) . merch by amazon discussion (reddit) . teespring . what is merch by amazon? . 08 december 2018 # dwim ivy quit "do-what-i-mean" (dwim) functions enable us to introduce new emacs powers to existing workflows without incurring the typical cost of remembering multiple related functions or introducing yet another key binding. dwim functions invoke other functions, based on current context. i wanted a small tweak in ivy's `minibuffer-keyboard-quit' invocation, commonly invoked via c-g key binding: if we have text selected in minibuffer, deselect it. if we have any text in minibuffer, clear it. if no text in minibuffer, quit. added `ar/ivy-keyboard-quit-dwim' for this purpose. binding it to c-g in ivy-minibuffer-map : ( use-package ivy :ensure t :bind ( :map ivy-minibuffer-map ( "c-g" . ar/ivy-keyboard-quit-dwim)) :config ( defun ar/ivy-keyboard-quit-dwim () "if region active, deactivate. if there's content, clear the minibuffer. otherwise quit." ( interactive ) ( cond (( and delete-selection-mode (region-active-p)) ( setq deactivate-mark t)) ((> (length ivy-text) 0) (delete-minibuffer-contents)) (t (minibuffer-keyboard-quit))))) 05 december 2018 # diffing directories content size needed to diff two directories, but only interested in file size changes. diff, find, sort, and stat seem to do the job: diff <(find dir1 -type f -exec stat -f '%n %z' '{}' \; | sort) <(find dir2 -type f -exec stat -f '%n %z' '{}' \; | sort) 1,3c1,2 < dir1/one.txt 14 < dir1/subdir/file.txt 5 < dir1/three.txt 7 --- > dir2/one.txt 19 > dir2/two.txt 0 note: using diff, find, sort, and stat on macos. update 1 i've since learned about mtree (thanks roman !). a nice utility to add to the toolbox. mtree -p emacs-25.1 -c -k size -d # user: me # machine: my-machine # tree: /path/to/emacs-25.1 # date: wed dec 5 22:21:07 2018 # . /set type=dir . size=1152 # ./admin admin size=960 # ./admin/charsets charsets size=544 # ./admin/charsets/glibc glibc size=3392 # ./admin/charsets/glibc .. # ./admin/charsets/mapfiles mapfiles size=640 # ./admin/charsets/mapfiles .. update 2 i've added emacs ediff to the mix: ( require ' f ) ( defun ar/ediff-dir-content-size () "diff all subdirectories (sizes only) in two directories." ( interactive ) ( let* ((dir1-path (read-directory-name "dir 1: " )) (dir2-path (read-directory-name "dir 2: " )) (buf1 (get-buffer-create (format "*dir 1 (%s)*" (f-base dir1-path)))) (buf2 (get-buffer-create (format "*dir 2 (%s)*" (f-base dir2-path))))) ( with-current-buffer buf1 (erase-buffer)) ( with-current-buffer buf2 (erase-buffer)) (shell-command (format "cd %s; find . -type d | sort | du -h" dir1-path) buf1) (shell-command (format "cd %s; find . -type d | sort | du -h" dir2-path) buf2) (ediff-buffers buf1 buf2))) 02 december 2018 # swift nil-coalescing operator paul hudson , over at hacking with swift , has written the complete guide to optionals in swift . one of the many highlights is the nil-coalescing operator . if you're a fan of the c-like syntax in ternary operations , you'd enjoy chaining with swift's nil-coalescing operator: let players = [ "goose" : "run!" ] let move = players[ "duck1" ] ?? players[ "duck2" ] ?? players[ "duck3" ] ?? players[ "goose" ] print ( "\( string (describing: move) )" ) optional("run!") ps. swift snippet run on emacs org babel's ob-swift . see multiline swift strings for details. 01 december 2018 # ocado vs asda (org table) someone handed me an ocado shopping voucher for 30% off. sounded promising, even for a one-off. with my money or your life hat on, i took a closer look for potential savings. results were disappointing, when compared to alternatives like asda. here's a table comparing ocado (30% off) and asda (no discount): ocado asda coconut merchant organic raw extra virgin coconut oil 500ml 6.74 ktc 100% pure coconut oil 2.00 waitrose love life popcorn maize 510g 1.50 cypressa popping corn 2x500g = 1000g 1.50 whitworths ground almonds 2.00 whitworths ground almonds 1.60 total £ 5.10 -30% £ 7.17 on the upside, ocado has plenty of items i cannot find at asda. may be a good opportunity to get these items at a discount. emacs org tables small tables are the perfect use-case for emacs org-mode tables . been a while since i used one, so great timing for a little refresh. here's the org source for the table above (prior to exporting to html): |-------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------| | | ocado | asda | |-------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------| | coconut merchant organic raw extra virgin coconut oil 500ml | 6.74 | | | ktc 100% pure coconut oil | | 2.00 | | waitrose love life popcorn maize 510g | 1.50 | | | cypressa popping corn 2x500g = 1000g | | 1.50 | | whitworths ground almonds | 2.00 | | | whitworths ground almonds | | 1.60 | |-------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------| | total | | £ 5.10 | |-------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------| | -30% | £ 7.17 | | |-------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------| #+tblfm: @8$3=vsum(@2$3..@7$3);£ %.2f::@9$2=vsum(@2$2..@7$2) * 0.7;£ %.2f 24 november 2018 # execute org blocks as root been saving admin code snippets in my own org source blocks , some requiring root access. handy for keeping tiny self-documented scripts to easily bootstrap other machines. til org source block's :dir argument can be used to run block as root by using tramp syntax: :dir /sudo:: as user: #+begin_src sh whoami #+end_src #+results: : user as root: #+begin_src sh :dir /sudo:: whoami #+end_src #+results: : root 23 november 2018 # inline swift computed properties via objc.io and max howell's retweet , til about swift's inline computed properties. another one to try on org babel . func greetworld () { var message = "hello" var bettermessage: string { return "\( message ) world" } print (bettermessage) } greetworld () hello world 23 november 2018 # multiline swift strings paul hudson's tweet introduced me to swift's multiline string indentation control using closing quotes. neat! being an org-mode fan, i thought i'd give swift multiline strings a try using org babel's ob-swift . i get to verify it and document at the same time. win. swift org mode source blocks (ie. begin_src/end_src) can be added as follows: #+begin_src swift :exports both print ( """ hello world """ ) print ( """ hello world """ ) #+end_src #+results: : hello world : hello world by pressing c-c c-c anywhere in the code bloc
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