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# MAC manipulators
alias random_mac='sudo ifconfig en0 ether `openssl rand -hex 6 | sed "s/\(..\)/\1:/g; s/.$//"`'
alias restore_mac='sudo ifconfig en0 ether YOUR_ORIGINAL_MAC_ADDRESS_GOES_HERE'
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quchen / trolling_haskell
Last active December 25, 2025 23:55
Trolling #haskell
13:15 <xQuasar> | HASKELL IS FOR FUCKIN FAGGOTS. YOU'RE ALL A BUNCH OF
| FUCKIN PUSSIES
13:15 <xQuasar> | JAVASCRIPT FOR LIFE FAGS
13:16 <luite> | hello
13:16 <ChongLi> | somebody has a mental illness!
13:16 <merijn> | Wow...I suddenly see the error of my ways and feel
| compelled to write Node.js!
13:16 <genisage> | hi
13:16 <luite> | you might be pleased to learn that you can compile
| haskell to javascript now
@prebenlm
prebenlm / .A how to display Irssi-hilights in OS X Notification Center.md
Last active October 26, 2025 18:47
Guide: how to make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier

Irssi in Mac OS X Notification Center

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Overview

This guide will explain how you can make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier.

We will also explain how the process can be automatically started each time you log in to your Mac and ensure the connection to the server is kept alive.

@nickstenning
nickstenning / gpgedit.sh
Created September 5, 2013 13:31
GPG-encrypted-file editing helpers
#!/bin/sh
#
# gpgedit: edit an encrypted file with an associated list of recipients
#
# $ gpgedit secrets.gpg [gpg args]
#
# gpgedit needs the companion file "secrets.rcp" to exist, and contains a list
# of intended recipients, one per line. The recipient file can contain end-of-
# line comments, starting with the "#" character.
@chaitanyagupta
chaitanyagupta / _reader-macros.md
Last active January 12, 2026 16:31
Reader Macros in Common Lisp

Reader Macros in Common Lisp

This post also appears on lisper.in.

Reader macros are perhaps not as famous as ordinary macros. While macros are a great way to create your own DSL, reader macros provide even greater flexibility by allowing you to create entirely new syntax on top of Lisp.

Paul Graham explains them very well in [On Lisp][] (Chapter 17, Read-Macros):

The three big moments in a Lisp expression's life are read-time, compile-time, and runtime. Functions are in control at runtime. Macros give us a chance to perform transformations on programs at compile-time. ...read-macros... do their work at read-time.

@quephird
quephird / Things_that_make_everything_better.txt
Last active February 2, 2026 21:17
Things that make everything better
Things that make everything better:
• 🟪 Purple
• 🍫 Chocolate
• 🧱 LEGO
• ✨ Glitter
• () LISP
• 👗 Velvet
• ❌ Cancelled meetings
• 🌶 Spicy food
@CoralineAda
CoralineAda / open_remote_github.md
Last active April 12, 2016 13:29
Open current git repo on GitHub in a browser
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