Affirmations to Computer
Affirmations to Computer
Affirmations to Computer
Affirmations to Computer
Affirmations to Computer
home-made A4 version:
if you want it in editable format: ::: spoiler 60 lines of html
just save as computer.html, open in your browser, and save as pdf.
html
<!doctype html> <head> <style> body { font-family: monospace; text-align: justify; font-size: 14pt; width: 210mm; height: 297mm; padding: 12mm; text-width: 1.2em; } h2 { font-size: 16pt; margin-left: 13.5mm; text-indent: -13.5mm; } #a:before {content: "A. "} #b:before {content: "B. "} #c:before {content: "C. "} #d:before {content: "D. "} ol { padding-left: 14mm; } </style> </head> <body> <div style="text-align: center"> <h1>Practice Guide for Computer</h1> <p>Adapted from Ron Miller’s Advanced Improv Practice Guide</p> <p>Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously consider the following:</p> </div> <h2 id="a">DAILY AFFIRMATIONS</h2> <ol> <li>How fortunate I am that in this life I am one who been allowed to create beauty with <strong>computer</strong>.</li> <li>It is my responsibility to create peace, beauty, and love with <strong>computer</strong>.</li> </ol> <h2 id="b">I WILL BE KIND TO MYSELF</h2> <ol> <li>IT IS ONLY <strong>COMPUTER</strong></li> <li>No matter my level of development in <strong>computer</strong>, how good or bad I think I am, it is only <strong>computer</strong> and I am a beautiful person.</li> <li>I will not compare myself with my colleagues. If they do <strong>computer</strong> beautifully, I will enjoy it and be thankful and proud that I live in fellowship with them.</li> <li>There will always be someone with more abilities in <strong>computer</strong> than my own as there will be those with less.</li> </ol> <h2 id="c">REASONS TO DO <span style="text-decoration: underline;">COMPUTER</span></h2> <ol> <li>To contribute to the world’s spiritual growth.</li> <li>To contribute to my own self-discovery and spiritual growth.</li> <li>To pay homage to all the great practitioners of <strong>computer</strong>, past and present, who have added beauty to the world.</li> </ol> <h2 id="d">RID YOURSELF OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR BEING A PRACTITIONER OF <span style="text-decoration: underline;">COMPUTER<span></h2> <ol type="1" style="columns: 2"> <li>To create self-esteem</li> <li>To be “hip”</li> <li>To manipulate</li> <li>To get rich or famous</li> </ol> </body>
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Edit: hm. i just noticed that the original has that weird americanism where there are two spaces after punctuation. that explains why it was a bit off.
Is that an americanism? I always found it silly in the age of digital type but there are still people who insist two spaces is correct and you can't do it any other way.
I had assumed it was some typewriter related thing, that with the fixed width space the typewriter can do it looks better with two spaces or something?
Is this not a thing outside of the US, and everyone has always used one space? How did the two spaces start???
it's called "english spacing" in typesetting.
wait until you hear about french people adding a space before punctuation ...
All dev is suffering.
The only thing that truly exists is computer.
Through computer, we can overcome all, including suffering.
I cannot overstate how wonderful this is. Thank you.
Does anyone here have any ideas about how computer interfaces should work? Or, in other words what sort of features would you want in an 'ideal' (for you) computer system?
I've been thinking about this for awhile, and I have some wishes:
A lot of the above already exists, but only in pieces instead of in a fully unified system. Or else in a unified system that does some of these things, but not all of them.
honestly basically the only thing i'm missing is the ability to control things with gestures, i just want to point at the computer and turn my hand to raise and lower volume when i'm on the other side of the room..
I'm not a power user but I'm petty happy with my basic arch/KDE Plasma 6/wayland setup. It does its best to do absolutely nothing more than i ask it to which really just means it stays the fuck out of my way and doesn't bother me. It's perfect.
I don't understand like half of what's written here, but I'd be happy to drop how I confronted such problems.
dwm
( doom :{ ), I like dwm
, dwm
has a lot of quirks. But it's so extensible by your own shell scripts, to the point where you'd have something radically different than what you started with. Your own window manager tailored for your very own specific needs. You know that meme of that one person that has way too many keybindings so they'd have to place a peddle under their feet to shuffle through key bindings? I want that, where do I get one, and how do I set it up?hugo
, and there is this little neat feature called "shortcodes" that lets you make say a shortcode for a an image that rotates, then you go to the Markdown file and just type "{{ < shortcode_name >}} providing the necessary arguments. And hugo
will compile for you an image that you rotate along side the Markdown content. Yes you need to know HTML and CSS for it, but I think it gives you quite the augmented Markuplf
file manager. Inside it, it opens programs based on the type of the files and the programs that I specified:neovim
to view/edit text files.zathrua
for documents.nsxiv
for images. Especially with key-hander and you become a god. Here are some of my shortcuts for nsxiv
:nvim
also as document editor since most of what I write is just Markdown converted to PDFs.st
There is this neat patch for dwm
(Patch meaning you'd have to download this feature and patch it into vanilla dwm
) that is called "swallow". In which a terminal would swallow graphical programs ran from inside it. In the previous list, zathura
and nsxiv
are graphical programs, but they'd get swallowed, giving the illusion of a unified UI system.zsh
usually detailed auto complete is handled by the program you installed. My script called sc
meaning "stupid commands" has options with descriptions. Searching this with a hotkey can be easily done with zsh plus some kinda of A W K black magic. Or your favorite text stream manipulator.
zathura
.hydrus
to manage any kind of files using tags. I can find any meme I have saved, because I tag them with multiple tags. Some people have used hydrus
to manage audio, text files, and all other shenanigans. But to be honest, hydrus
seems very hacky to me, it is not extensible, after all it's like a personal booru. I'm waiting for a command line client that accesses the hydrus
database (kinda like how you can control MPD
using mpc
. MPD
being the Music Playing Daemon, and mpc
its client.)git
not able to handle the whole system so we need a specific file system made for that purpose? Holy shit. Now that I think about it, you will be able to see everything that ever happened on Computer. Would take a shit fuck ton of space though. But I hear that storage is cheap, so go nuts.In the end, it appears that most of these are hacky ways of getting what you want. You said it yourself, the perfect/ideal system. But that's what it is, perfect. In my view, you can get very close to perfect but never fully realizing it. But that's the beauty of it, how many nights did I spend trying to make all kinds of wacky shell scripts. Just take a look at what my scripts are named: animateRotate
avgstudytime
Emojis.sh
genart
gendunstrc
Genre
popup-dict
RemoveNumbas
shoot
and my personal favorite sort_by_how_many_files_were_created_on_a_date
a script that I took 2 or 3 hours to write, then used only once. Ahhh, Computer.
This was written using nvim
with VimWiki
as a Markdown file using Markdown syntax highlighting, that I forgot how I set up.
PS: I feel bad for not providing git repos because of my own laziness and incompetence.
That was a good comment, thanks.
I'll try to clarify a little bit more about what I was talking about and reply to some stuff.
example.mp4 ffmpeg
, instead of ffmpeg example.mp4
. In the second case you need to know that ffmpeg
exists to begin trying to manipulate the video file, in the first case you could hypothetically type example.mp4 [tab]
then get a list of programs that are registered as being able to handle mp4 files, allowing you to discover ffmpeg's existence. This discoverability is one of the big reasons that graphical interfaces are perceived as more user friendly than a terminal. That's what I mean when I say using a noun verb
syntax would be more similar to right click (specifically right click --> open with). Of course you'd still want the ability to force a specific program to try to ingest a type of file its not associated with, but you can do that with [right click] --> [open with] too.cat /dev/screen | topng > screenshot.png
. Even other devices on the network are represented as (virtual) files in a folder, and everything is accomplished using file operations.Where did @Shkshkshk@dice.camp found this ?
Very interesting, especially part B, I am not fully understanding part C, I would love to make a C version with more sociological statements & obvious political reasons to do technological stuff instead of only computer in a way we don't make nature worst. But that mystical feeling about « computer » is super educational in a way, thanks for sharing !!
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Yes, and always, always, tell everyone about computer :)
Section B is my favourite.
This shit's beautiful
Yes, friend computer. I will endeavor to be happy.
Report to sector OUT immediately!