@chrismarquardt Not really, but I am having similar issues with exiftool.
I thought I was a proper nerd, with my linux experience a while back and all, but command line tools are still not quite my thing, no matter how much they appeal to me.
@wakest have you had a look at Gephi? You can do pretty network graphs with it.
Where I'm currently at in Thimbleweed Park. Great game by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick.
It is what they set out to create: A point and click adventure game like you remember them.
My Saturday evening could be worse.
@samafunk cool. Thanks. Wanted to try it out since I heard someone mention the caffeine working a bit smoother, like less jitters for example.
@viTekiM I think part of that is the decentralisation. Another factor the smaller user base.
I get more talking done at a house party than at a raging, muti-level club. Toot-toot!
@andybaio interesting thought. I began using irc again recently. There's something about decentralised networks I think. They mirror our physical groups more closely than singular top-down systems.
@pianoblack Did it work? Because mine doesn't seem to care wether oatmeal ends up on her shirt, the floor, walls, roof, my face or anywhere at all..
@samafunk Tips on the preparation?
@helloalle That sentence rings true in so many situations!
@jezz drunk and incomprehensible is how a proper weekend should be!
So twitter is for news and this is for things I actually care about from real people. I like it this way.
@Magnapinna i will be, but seems like a step in a good direction. I am somewhat cautiously excited about the development.
@nerdblogpl I think you can export and import who, you follow?
@Magnapinna maybe that's not necessarily a bad thing. Could keep the user base somewhat limited and keep the riff-raff out. Not meaning to sound elitist or excluding, but with ease of use comes noise.
I had not noticed, a nice touch indeed! @miramarco