"I’m probably going to get downvoted to Hell and back, but someone’s gotta say it: that’s a git problem, not Windows."
Beware neckbeards with pitchforks.
Before Internet: chop wood, carry water.
After Internet: chop wood, carry water.
I just now discovered this. I think I will have a gander.
Wise choice. Debian is upstream of the lion's share of Linux desktop distros.
I like seeing cool things done with BASH. Hat tip to the Greek letters.
One of the newsgroup moderators probably knows the answer.
- lilypond
- denemo
- musescore (has chord symbols and playback)
- songwrite
- tuxguitar
- chordii
- nted
- sweep
- rosegarden
It is not bridged. Info here: http://9srv.net/comp.os.plan9/index.html
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They are explicitly not running it via 9fans bridge. Access is via NNTP only.
Thunderbird sports a very mature NNTP interface if you have a newer computer. Claws-Mail also has a very good and fast NNTP interface, even on older computers. SLRN is available for a terminal-based interface.
Plan 9 Newsgroup is Revived (comp.os.plan9)
Plan 9 is a Unix-like operating system first developed by Bell Labs.
https://comp.os.plan9.narkive.com/SnexHy94/we-re-alive-again
"comp.os.plan9 is a moderated newsgroup for discussion of the Plan 9 operating system and related systems. It's a forum to ask questions and share information about installing, administering, using, and developing the system. Discussion of the original Plan 9 from Bell Labs as well as all forks, derivitives, or otherwise related systems are on topic. "
http://9srv.net/comp.os.plan9/index.html
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Hexlish Alphabet for English, Constructed Languages and Cryptography: Automatic, Structural Compression with a Phonetic Hexadecimal Alphabet
DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13139469
Hexlish is a legible, sixteen-letter alphabet for writing the English language and for encoding text as legible base 16 or compressed binary. Texts composed using the alphabet are automatically compressed by exactly fifty percent when converted from Hexlish characters into binary characters. Although technically lossy, this syntactic compression enables recovery of the correct English letters via syntactic reconstruction. The implementer can predict the size of the compressed binary file and the size of the text that will result from decompression. Generally it is intuitive to recognize English alphabet analogues to Hexlish words. This makes Hexlish a legible alternative to the standard hexadecimal alphabet.
\#Hexlish #Conlang #Alphabets #Encoding #Cryptography #Ciphers #Crypto
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