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<fizzie> ` sed -e \'s|wisdom|bin|\' < ../bin/cwlprits > ../bin/cblprits; chmod a+x ../bin/cblprits
author HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org>
date Sat, 07 Dec 2019 23:36:53 +0000
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2008-05-22.txt:01:00:29: <GregorR> It's a crummy GC and a simple switch-based interpreter.
2008-05-22.txt:01:00:29: <GregorR> It's a crummy GC and a simple switch-based interpreter.
2008-10-07.txt:22:52:11: <psygnisfive> that doesn't mean one isn't a crummy term. :P
2008-10-07.txt:22:52:11: <psygnisfive> that doesn't mean one isn't a crummy term. :P
2009-01-11.txt:19:44:09: <flexo> this cuba libre tastes a little much to .. rummy
2009-01-11.txt:19:44:09: <flexo> this cuba libre tastes a little much to .. rummy
2009-01-31.txt:20:30:47: <fizzie> Meh, MATLAB syntax is so crummy. I can't make it call an anonymous function without sticking it in a variable; the only form of function call is "name(args)", which must have a name in there.
2009-01-31.txt:20:30:47: <fizzie> Meh, MATLAB syntax is so crummy. I can't make it call an anonymous function without sticking it in a variable; the only form of function call is "name(args)", which must have a name in there.
2009-04-08.txt:19:55:58: <fizzie> Last I looked (admittedly I guess it's been over a year?) ATI's fglrx driver felt equally crummy to Nvidia's (at least as far as using it is concerned, I don't know about technical details), and the radeonhd driver was pretty alpha-quality.
2009-04-08.txt:19:55:58: <fizzie> Last I looked (admittedly I guess it's been over a year?) ATI's fglrx driver felt equally crummy to Nvidia's (at least as far as using it is concerned, I don't know about technical details), and the radeonhd driver was pretty alpha-quality.
2009-05-04.txt:21:39:15: <fizzie> Because the TILDE OPERATOR is obviously greater than some crummy ASCII tilde.
2009-05-04.txt:21:39:15: <fizzie> Because the TILDE OPERATOR is obviously greater than some crummy ASCII tilde.
2009-05-17.txt:19:58:26: <fizzie> My passive gf7600gt card, with it's crummy G73 gpu and no VDPAU support in the nvidia drivers, can't do 1080p video in this rather-less-than-high-end system. :/ (Admittedly I don't think I have any 1080p media either.)
2009-05-17.txt:19:58:26: <fizzie> My passive gf7600gt card, with it's crummy G73 gpu and no VDPAU support in the nvidia drivers, can't do 1080p video in this rather-less-than-high-end system. :/ (Admittedly I don't think I have any 1080p media either.)
2009-07-14.txt:22:29:03: <GregorR> I also mentioned that you should note that the Theremin...ist? is doing a pretty crummy job in that video, but it's totally not his fault since it's an impossible instrument.
2009-07-14.txt:22:29:03: <GregorR> I also mentioned that you should note that the Theremin...ist? is doing a pretty crummy job in that video, but it's totally not his fault since it's an impossible instrument.
2009-08-19.txt:04:43:04: <pikhq> GregorR: I hate to make you feel derivative, but: http://www.crummy.com/features/dada/
2009-08-19.txt:04:43:04: <pikhq> GregorR: I hate to make you feel derivative, but: http://www.crummy.com/features/dada/
2009-10-05.txt:14:14:42: <fizzie> TI-86 was the only "computer" I had that didn't already run it, I think. (Since the "POSIX" version just needs curses, and therefore probably runs on all "real computers", and the j2me version is midp-1-only so it works even on the crummy N-gage.)
2009-10-05.txt:14:14:42: <fizzie> TI-86 was the only "computer" I had that didn't already run it, I think. (Since the "POSIX" version just needs curses, and therefore probably runs on all "real computers", and the j2me version is midp-1-only so it works even on the crummy N-gage.)
2009-10-10.txt:04:29:44: <Gregor> OK, that's kind of crummy.
2009-10-10.txt:04:29:44: <Gregor> OK, that's kind of crummy.
2009-10-13.txt:06:00:13: <fizzie> There's a diff in Windows too; it's called "fc", and it's crummy, but it does compare two files.
2009-10-13.txt:06:00:13: <fizzie> There's a diff in Windows too; it's called "fc", and it's crummy, but it does compare two files.
2010-06-05.txt:17:40:25: <zzo38> Do you play? Bridge? Hearts? Poker? Solitaire? Gin Rummy? Pokemon Card? Tarot Card?
2010-06-05.txt:17:40:25: <zzo38> Do you play? Bridge? Hearts? Poker? Solitaire? Gin Rummy? Pokemon Card? Tarot Card?
2010-06-30.txt:23:39:41: <ehirdiphone> zzo38: Aditionsly I agree but what I'd we dud open up the universpectrummy
2010-06-30.txt:23:39:41: <ehirdiphone> zzo38: Aditionsly I agree but what I'd we dud open up the universpectrummy
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:12: <fizzie> alise: There's the tool called "split" that can (gasp!) split files. (Though it has a crummy syntax and strange output file names.)
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:28: <Vorpal> fizzie, crummy is an understatement
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:12: <fizzie> alise: There's the tool called "split" that can (gasp!) split files. (Though it has a crummy syntax and strange output file names.)
2010-09-06.txt:21:31:28: <Vorpal> fizzie, crummy is an understatement
2010-09-17.txt:20:39:59: <fizzie> hqx: Well, I guess I can put it webbable for a while, but thanks to my crummy upload pipe, it'll take a while to download.
2010-09-17.txt:20:39:59: <fizzie> hqx: Well, I guess I can put it webbable for a while, but thanks to my crummy upload pipe, it'll take a while to download.
2010-10-29.txt:22:36:20: <fizzie> I have a crummy nasm-mode, I think I advertised it already. It's a bit annoyingly automatic when it comes to indentation and such though, being tweaked to my own use.
2010-10-29.txt:22:36:20: <fizzie> I have a crummy nasm-mode, I think I advertised it already. It's a bit annoyingly automatic when it comes to indentation and such though, being tweaked to my own use.
2011-01-06.txt:19:48:32: <fizzie> Something is probably wrong there, but Wine-testing is so crummy.
2011-01-06.txt:19:48:32: <fizzie> Something is probably wrong there, but Wine-testing is so crummy.
2011-05-29.txt:18:47:39: <fizzie> I also have a static ahead-of-time compiler for a subset. It's quite crummy.
2011-07-30.txt:17:01:12: <Taneb> I know Rummy
2011-07-30.txt:17:06:46: <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-07-30.txt:17:07:46: <zzo38> Taneb: It is a bit like Rummy. But the tiles are really just used like cards. Nothing to do with breakout.
2011-07-30.txt:17:08:13: <zzo38> But there are many significant differences from Rummy.
2011-07-30.txt:17:08:58: <zzo38> Is baseball anything like rummy? I don't think so.
2011-07-31.txt:00:23:47: <elliott> `addquote <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-07-31.txt:00:23:50: <HackEgo> 554) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-08-20.txt:17:18:44: <fizzie> You can "7z x -so blah.tar.gz | 7z x -ttar -si", but that's really crummy.
2011-09-01.txt:07:01:23: <zzo38> I also have rules for a game called "Rummage", which you make melds of Rummy but also make tricks.
2011-09-08.txt:10:03:27: <monqy> miserable crummy wacro
2011-09-23.txt:11:57:10: <fizzie> How grummy.
2011-10-23.txt:09:10:00: <zzo38> And/or with cards, like rummy, poker, and Double Fanucci.
2011-10-28.txt:12:54:12: <HackEgo> 524) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2011-12-02.txt:19:21:03: <fizzie> They seems to have updated the environment to Gambit-C 4.6.0 instead of I-don't-recall-what-it-was-but-it-was-something-positively-crummy.
2012-02-24.txt:20:10:42: <HackEgo> 511) <Taneb> So it's like... Rummy mixed with... breakout?
2012-02-24.txt:20:21:53: <zzo38> How do you mix rummy with breakout?
2012-02-24.txt:20:30:16: <Taneb> `pastelogs Rummy mixed with...