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sylvainsab

Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

https://linktr.ee/Sylvain

Apr
26
comment CSS and <nav> : prevent country (flag) icon insertion from padding
Thanks for the hints but alas overall it's worse. My "home" link, that which I am looking to perfectly center, is then aligned to the very left inside the nav block. Apparently an effect of the display: flex parameter.
Apr
26
revised CSS and <nav> : prevent country (flag) icon insertion from padding
deleted 255 characters in body
Apr
26
revised CSS and <nav> : prevent country (flag) icon insertion from padding
deleted 255 characters in body
Apr
26
asked CSS and <nav> : prevent country (flag) icon insertion from padding
Jan
17
awarded Editor
2023
Dec
4
comment How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?
@SodAlmighty As opposed to yours which is sound and argued for ? I think you mean my answer is partial and non-academic – that's different. I have seen the blinkers of academic over-specialization and decided I didn't like it – like many others.
Dec
4
comment How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?
@ConnieMnemonic The mystery is not all of it. As opposed to the techno-system, custard doesn't "fulfill the divine functions of omnipresence and omnipotence by connecting us all throughout the planet and at any point in time or space."
Dec
4
comment How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?
@Graham yes ? No I didn't use ChatGPT to write this, it is my own thinking – if that was what you are asking. If you're asking where ChatGPT fits in within this view (is ChatGPT "God" or a part of "God"), well it happens that these notes were written/collected years ago when ChatGPT was not released yet.
Dec
4
comment How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?
@ConnieMnemonic as it says in what follows : the "square stuff" which I list is merely the superficial end of the techno-system, which is arcane to most mortal people.
Dec
3
awarded Autobiographer
Dec
3
answered How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?
Dec
1
awarded Autobiographer
Nov
26
comment shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
Merci ! In order to understand your ksh/POSIX example I had to learn some more about the syntax, and that's what I wanted. (See ${name#pattern} in the ksh manual) And no worries I don't take offense for my obstination with one-liners and other minimalism ... Note that some files also are named with a discnumber tag, e.g. 2-03 Tour de Chauffe.ogg – I wanted to add a field for this to the find regex but cannot seem to figure out the right syntax ? ?([0-9]-) And yes, I use to do this one folder/artist at a time, the global search is intimidating !
Nov
26
awarded Scholar
Nov
26
accepted shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
Nov
26
comment shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
“it” was the line without quotes around $( ... ) as I had posted it first, before editing.
Nov
25
comment shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
To specify : I thought having nested quotes : "$( print "$f" | sed 's/.../.../' )" would be incorrectly interpreted, but it works, so far so good. I am reading the awk manual page and slowly figuring out how to rename my album folders, hopefully. If I may not need to use two nested instances of awk (i.e. one with hyphen separator), at least I need two functions to trim the parentheses while also switching the year and album name.
Nov
25
comment shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
@EdMorton I'm sorry for the confusion. I didn't add output that I don't want, only the one that I want. For the first case, since I figured out plain enclosing double quotes work – I learned “programming” a long time ago using PHP ... hence expected a buggy behavior, which is not the case. So I managed to get my desired output (remove intermediary hyphen) using a simple sed command. For the second case, it's a bit trickier, I am trying to figure out the correct awk command/pattern, supposing there is one. I am taking this as an opportunity to learn and save time on future edits.
Nov
25
revised shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
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Nov
25
comment shell one-liners for bulk-renaming multiple files
@StéphaneChazelas I think I have perl but no mmv, rename or zsh/zmv.
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