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retr0.id
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21 days ago
not sure what all the fuss is about, why would I need an LLM for this
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social.spazure.codes
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21 days ago
I see what you did there 🤣
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leninistka.bsky.social
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21 days ago
alias mv=pandoc
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emeres.bsky.social
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21 days ago
Still need the -o
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luxenjoyer.com
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21 days ago
using ln -s so I can have a copy in both formats at the same time.
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gucc.us
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21 days ago
i bet the government locks down their shit. probably need to run it w/ sudo
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gaymaya.bsky.social
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20 days ago
cat document.pdf | grep 'make this a graph please' >> document.xls
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rxi.cx
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20 days ago
ffmpeg -i document.pdf document.txt
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skeet.best
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21 days ago
kids these days can't even read PostScript smdh
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epicgamerftw.bsky.social
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21 days ago
I dont think zoomers know what this is
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strahlung.bsky.social
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21 days ago
from one extreme to the other
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toolazytofail.bsky.social
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21 days ago
This feels like copying software by dragging the shortcut to your floppy disk.
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blue-eyedsamurai01.bsky.social
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21 days ago
What's the word count?
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isx.bsky.social
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21 days ago
So funny that all these documents were written using wingdings
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apprxlinear.bsky.social
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20 days ago
sudo make me a pdf
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linuxforpresident.bsky.social
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15 days ago
You need AI, so it could access your root system and run:
`
find / -type f -exec mv {} {}.txt \;
`
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oldjavaguy.bsky.social
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21 days ago
Or the good old:
1) open PDF
2) cmd/ctrl-a + cmd/ctrl-c
3) open text editor
4) cmd/ctrl-v
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aaronosaur.us
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21 days ago
And if anyone has trouble falling asleep tonight the PDF spec is only 750 pages long!
https://opensource.adobe.com/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/pdfstandards/PDF32000_2008.pdf
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toolazytofail.bsky.social
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21 days ago
No thanks, I prefer NIST publications.
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`
find / -type f -exec mv {} {}.txt \;
`
1) open PDF
2) cmd/ctrl-a + cmd/ctrl-c
3) open text editor
4) cmd/ctrl-v