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  3. @screwlisp is having some site connectivity problems so asked me to remind everyone that we'll be on the anonradio forum at the top of the hour (a bit less than ten minutes hence) for those who like that kind of thing:

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  • kentpitman@climatejustice.socialK kentpitman@climatejustice.social

    @dougmerritt @djl @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

    For those looking on who might not know these terms, teletypes had paper feeding through and mostly did only output that was left-to-right and then fed that line and then did not back up ever to a previous line. They were also loud and clunky, mostly, and had keyboards that had keys you had to press way down in order to get them to take.

    Glass terminals were displays that could only do output to the bottom line of the screen, kind of like a paper terminal but without the paper. Once it scrolled up, you couldn't generally scroll back down. But that's why it might sound like it would have cursor control but did not yet.

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    @kentpitman
    Yes, and to clarify your final two sentences, the *display* scrolled up with each additional line emitted -- the *cursor* could never scroll up.

    In my environment at Berkeley, these were Lear Siegler ADM 3 terminals. The slightly later ADM 3a terminals finally allowed the cursor to be moved around at will (although they didn't have any fancier abilities, unlike still later devices).

    Thanks for thinking to explain what I did not.

    @djl @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

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    • kentpitman@climatejustice.socialK kentpitman@climatejustice.social

      @dougmerritt @djl @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

      For those looking on who might not know these terms, teletypes had paper feeding through and mostly did only output that was left-to-right and then fed that line and then did not back up ever to a previous line. They were also loud and clunky, mostly, and had keyboards that had keys you had to press way down in order to get them to take.

      Glass terminals were displays that could only do output to the bottom line of the screen, kind of like a paper terminal but without the paper. Once it scrolled up, you couldn't generally scroll back down. But that's why it might sound like it would have cursor control but did not yet.

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      #92

      @kentpitman @dougmerritt @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

      The datapoint terminals were _almost_ wysiwyg: they didn't have a cursor, so the TECO of the time inserted "/\" in the text displayed, and you could insert text there, delete the next character and the like.

      But TECO allowed you to change the "/\" to whatever you liked, so if you left your terminal, someone would change that to "/\Foo is loser" and Foo wouldn't be able to delete that text from Foo's file...

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      • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

        @djl
        Lucky you; I went through teletypes, and then glass terminals lacking cursor control, before finally being in an environment with cursor control terminals capable of WYSIWYG -- and at that, it was pretty random back then who had heard the pro-WYSIWYG arguments and who had not, so...

        @kentpitman @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

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        @dougmerritt @kentpitman @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

        I've been through 17 or so environments, and I was always able to find an editor that could be persuaded to act the way I wanted: CCA, NEC, AT&T and even Word for MS-DOS.

        Hilariously, Word for Windows defeated me. There was no way to persuade it to act as a civilized text editor, so I acquired the source code to WordPad and implemented my usual TECO macros in C++, and used that for 20 years or so.

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        • djl@mastodon.mit.eduD djl@mastodon.mit.edu

          @dougmerritt @kentpitman @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

          I've been through 17 or so environments, and I was always able to find an editor that could be persuaded to act the way I wanted: CCA, NEC, AT&T and even Word for MS-DOS.

          Hilariously, Word for Windows defeated me. There was no way to persuade it to act as a civilized text editor, so I acquired the source code to WordPad and implemented my usual TECO macros in C++, and used that for 20 years or so.

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          @djl
          Hey, you want what you want.

          Also: spoken like a true hacker. "I will bend the universe (of computing) to my will!"

          @kentpitman @wrog @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

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          • wrog@mastodon.murkworks.netW wrog@mastodon.murkworks.net

            @dougmerritt @screwlisp @kentpitman @ramin_hal9001 @cdegroot

            given that I once-upon-a-time wrote a MAPI client for the sake of being able to post to Microsoft Exchange forums in rich text using courier font, in theory, I should be able to do this.

            ... but that would mean I'd have to Learn Fediverse. crap.

            hmm. Anyone have experience with

            Link Preview Image
            mastodon.el

            mastodon.el - Emacs client for fediverse servers that implement the Mastodon API.

            favicon

            Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)

            i.e., is the best one or if this just Guy Who Grabbed the Name first and did the best SEO twigging? (I hate that google search has gotten so enshittified)

            (also, thanks, LazyWeb!)

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            @wrog
            @mousebot is a good friend of mine! I switch between it (mastodon as an emacs mode) and web-clients-that-I-imagine-most-other-people-are-seeing when I toot.

            @dougmerritt @kentpitman @ramin_hal9001 @cdegroot

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            • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

              @wrog
              @mousebot is a good friend of mine! I switch between it (mastodon as an emacs mode) and web-clients-that-I-imagine-most-other-people-are-seeing when I toot.

              @dougmerritt @kentpitman @ramin_hal9001 @cdegroot

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              @screwlisp @mousebot @dougmerritt @kentpitman @ramin_hal9001 @cdegroot

              yay, actual experience, actual review.
              thanks.

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              • wrog@mastodon.murkworks.netW wrog@mastodon.murkworks.net

                @screwlisp @mousebot @dougmerritt @kentpitman @ramin_hal9001 @cdegroot

                yay, actual experience, actual review.
                thanks.

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                @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @dougmerritt @screwlisp unforch mastodon.el hasn't yet implemented chaining of new toots. if someone wants to add it though, by all means. (the issue has been raised before, but as usual no one was willing to get their hands dirty.)

                edit: https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el/issues/340

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                • mousebot@todon.nlM mousebot@todon.nl

                  @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @dougmerritt @screwlisp unforch mastodon.el hasn't yet implemented chaining of new toots. if someone wants to add it though, by all means. (the issue has been raised before, but as usual no one was willing to get their hands dirty.)

                  edit: https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el/issues/340

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                  @mousebot
                  So sorry for the mistake T_T
                  @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @dougmerritt

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                  • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

                    @mousebot
                    So sorry for the mistake T_T
                    @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @dougmerritt

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                    @screwlisp
                    Seems like the universe is calling on you to fix it!

                    @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                    • wrog@mastodon.murkworks.netW wrog@mastodon.murkworks.net

                      @kentpitman @dougmerritt @ramin_hal9001 @screwlisp @cdegroot

                      > I also recall '~' being an important character

                      ok, I seem to be out-to-lunch on this
                      (or at least, remembering Something Else; but I can't imagine what...):

                      https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/teco/emacs11/emacs11.tec

                      (admittedly, this is VAX/PDP-11 TECO source for Emacs and maybe Fred had to do a complete rewrite of some sort and the actual TOPS20/PDP-10 source is completely different -- given that there *is* significant dependence on wordsize and other architectural issues, it would have to be *somewhat* different -- but I'd still expect a lot of common code [unless there were copyright issues]).

                      It *does* definitely look like line noise, though.

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                      "I do recall Emacs ^S and ^Q being problematic due to terminal mode occasionally getting set badly (and then the underlying hardware would wake up, "Oh, flow control! I know how to do that!", ^S would freeze everything and you had to Just Know to do ^Q...)"

                      @wrog@mastodon.murkworks.net this is still a problem in modern terminal emulators. On my Linux Mint installation the all of the terminal emulator software emulates the DEC VT-220 hardware pretty closely, so it does actually send the ASCII DC1 and DC3 characters for C-s and C-q, and the virtual TTY device responds accordingly by blocking all further characters except for DC1 and DC3. You have to execute the command stty -ixon to disable soft flow control for a given TTY device after it has been initialized by the operating system. I think there is a way configure the pseudoterminal manager system control to create virtual TTY devices that ignore DC1 and DC3 characters, but I don't know how, and for whatever reason (probably for backward compatibility with older Unix systems) Debian-based Linux doesn't configure it this way by default.

                      @kentpitman@climatejustice.social @dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz @screwlisp@gamerplus.org @cdegroot@mstdn.ca

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                      • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                        @screwlisp
                        Seems like the universe is calling on you to fix it!

                        @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                        #101

                        With some apologies to legends:

                        (defun chained-toot
                        (lim str)
                        (let ((space (- lim 8))
                        (End (length str))
                        (span (+ 1 (ceiling (/ (length str) (- lim 8))))))
                        (cl-loop
                        for idx from 1 to span
                        for start from 0 by space
                        for end from space by space
                        for piece = (cl-subseq str start (min end End))
                        for addy = (format "%s\n%d/%d" piece idx span)
                        collect addy)))

                        @dougmerritt @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman
                        #elisp

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                        • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

                          With some apologies to legends:

                          (defun chained-toot
                          (lim str)
                          (let ((space (- lim 8))
                          (End (length str))
                          (span (+ 1 (ceiling (/ (length str) (- lim 8))))))
                          (cl-loop
                          for idx from 1 to span
                          for start from 0 by space
                          for end from space by space
                          for piece = (cl-subseq str start (min end End))
                          for addy = (format "%s\n%d/%d" piece idx span)
                          collect addy)))

                          @dougmerritt @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman
                          #elisp

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                          @screwlisp
                          You forgot to change 'space' in a complex inscrutable way at each step.

                          @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                          • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                            @screwlisp
                            You forgot to change 'space' in a complex inscrutable way at each step.

                            @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                            @dougmerritt
                            I thought about it, but what if the chain of toots are all non-whitespace-characters anyway. So I decided not to try. Now, cooking in heuristically "proper" justification anyway, you say... But that way madness lies.
                            @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                            • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

                              @dougmerritt
                              I thought about it, but what if the chain of toots are all non-whitespace-characters anyway. So I decided not to try. Now, cooking in heuristically "proper" justification anyway, you say... But that way madness lies.
                              @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                              @screwlisp
                              > But that way madness lies.

                              That's never stopped you before!

                              But ok.

                              @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                              • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                                @screwlisp
                                > But that way madness lies.

                                That's never stopped you before!

                                But ok.

                                @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                @dougmerritt
                                No I began working on it when you said using :from-end and :test-not with search, but I have been frustrated by elisp not actually being common lisp. Also I did not have ielm installed, and it seems like ielm is not in melpa.
                                @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

                                  @dougmerritt
                                  No I began working on it when you said using :from-end and :test-not with search, but I have been frustrated by elisp not actually being common lisp. Also I did not have ielm installed, and it seems like ielm is not in melpa.
                                  @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                  @screwlisp
                                  > frustrated by elisp not actually being common lisp

                                  Oh right.

                                  Well, I'm just kibitzing to give you a hard time, so just ignore me, carry on.

                                  @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                  • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                                    @screwlisp
                                    > frustrated by elisp not actually being common lisp

                                    Oh right.

                                    Well, I'm just kibitzing to give you a hard time, so just ignore me, carry on.

                                    @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                    @dougmerritt
                                    Also I was just confused, of course M-x ielm enters ielm

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                                    • screwlisp@gamerplus.orgS screwlisp@gamerplus.org

                                      @dougmerritt
                                      I thought about it, but what if the chain of toots are all non-whitespace-characters anyway. So I decided not to try. Now, cooking in heuristically "proper" justification anyway, you say... But that way madness lies.
                                      @mousebot @wrog @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

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                                      @screwlisp @dougmerritt @mousebot @cdegroot @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman

                                      figuring out how to split up a toot is solving the wrong problem. In my cases I *know* how I want to split it up.

                                      what I want is the ability to create a sequence of posts, edit them all in place, shuffle text around + attach media and polls wherever I want, get them all looking right,

                                      and then send them all in one fell swoop.

                                      I think the key concept is being able to compose a reply to a draft.

                                      i.e., In-Reply-To is a buffer rather than a URL

                                      Posting the reply automatically posts the In-Reply-To **first**. And likewise for longer chains.

                                      Make that work in a reasonable way, and everything else follows.

                                      (I'm up to 5000 chars in my draft reply on codeberg...)

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                                      • ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.orgR ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.org

                                        "I do recall Emacs ^S and ^Q being problematic due to terminal mode occasionally getting set badly (and then the underlying hardware would wake up, "Oh, flow control! I know how to do that!", ^S would freeze everything and you had to Just Know to do ^Q...)"

                                        @wrog@mastodon.murkworks.net this is still a problem in modern terminal emulators. On my Linux Mint installation the all of the terminal emulator software emulates the DEC VT-220 hardware pretty closely, so it does actually send the ASCII DC1 and DC3 characters for C-s and C-q, and the virtual TTY device responds accordingly by blocking all further characters except for DC1 and DC3. You have to execute the command stty -ixon to disable soft flow control for a given TTY device after it has been initialized by the operating system. I think there is a way configure the pseudoterminal manager system control to create virtual TTY devices that ignore DC1 and DC3 characters, but I don't know how, and for whatever reason (probably for backward compatibility with older Unix systems) Debian-based Linux doesn't configure it this way by default.

                                        @kentpitman@climatejustice.social @dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz @screwlisp@gamerplus.org @cdegroot@mstdn.ca

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                                        @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @screwlisp @wrog @dougmerritt @cdegroot
                                        I was using ^S/^Q last night to pause some fast-moving `make` output to check to see if the thing that should have gotten built got built.

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                                        • ewhac@mastodon.socialE ewhac@mastodon.social

                                          @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @screwlisp @wrog @dougmerritt @cdegroot
                                          I was using ^S/^Q last night to pause some fast-moving `make` output to check to see if the thing that should have gotten built got built.

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                                          @ewhac
                                          It comes up far less often in today's windowing environments, but we've got those reflexes as a must from the bad old days, eh?

                                          @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @screwlisp @wrog @cdegroot

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