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Today’s prompt was to answer the Proust Questionnaire. Decided to follow the prompt exactly w/ one-line (reasonably lyrical) answers for each question & minimal editing after the fact. The result could maybe use a bit of shuffling/revising to be considered an actual poem, but I think it flows well & even makes a bit of surprising sense as-is.
Anyone have a recommendation for a scanner that works reliably with Linux (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS for preference), ideally using the scanimage commandline tool?
My goal is to scan some old photos at 1200 DPI. I picked up a CanoScan LIDE 400 and it is extremely fussy, stopping responding until I unplug/replug it every now and again (dunno if that's the scanner, the driver, or what, exactly).
Nothing's larger than 5"x7". Flatbed seems preferable.
I'm curious who else got a DM from a certain Fediverse account that lists different instances for people to get information about? Specifically asking about a DM telling you that to continue to be listed on their site, your instance is required to defederate from a certain other platform that is owned by Meta.
If you got a DM from them and care to share that information, that would be great.
While delving into native 68k Mac development, I have discovered that I am now soft and weak and find it rough to read dense C code without at least some minimal syntax highlighting.
But as far as I can see, it simply DID NOT EXIST back in the 68k Mac era. BBEdit 4 supports it, but it's a post-System-7 post-PPC fat binary.
Anyone know of anything before that? Were there any notable competitors to BBEdit for programmer's editors on 68k Macs?