Just for those who may be a little confused: “Pro-life” would be 20 Sandy Hook students being college sophomores this year.
the g in gobject stands for glib, and the g in glib stands for gtk, and the g in gtk stands for gimp, however the g in gimp stands for gnu, so really the g in glib stands for gnu, but you shouldn't confuse it with gnulib, which is developed by the gnu project, who shouldn't be confused as the developers of glib, which is the gnome project, in which the g also stands for gnu
Borland TurboVision (the PC text mode windowing UI used in Turbo Pascal/C++) has been open-sourced and updated to work seamlessly on Linux and with Unicode:
https://github.com/magiblot/tvision
It’s all in C++, though if someone hasn’t wrapped it in bindings for Python/Rust/&c. yet, surely they will
from my link log —
Typewriter pen plotters.
https://biosrhythm.com/?p=2143
saved 2025-12-05 https://dotat.at/:/QMRAL.html
@TonyPrintezis @patrickhadfield Seems like a good time to promote GetMusic - https://getmusic.fm/ - free BandCamp codes provided by artists to help new listeners discover them.
I've found some fantastic stuff this year using GM that I probably wouldn't have otherwise.
Taken from a Reddit post about bands repeating songs at gigs:
"Neil Young had just released Tonight's The Night. A classic, much loved album, no doubt. But it was new & no one really knew the songs yet.
So he plays the whole album front to back, with the audience getting increasingly agitated. Finally, after he finishes the last track, he says;
'Now for something you've heard before' to much cheering, applause & relief.
Then proceeds to play the whole album again"