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Jag Talon

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Committed! https://github.com/openbsd/ports/commit/930a0d0bbf7f6725224c607a1bc0005f7c7295a2 It just needed #include <sys/wait.h> in dom.h. Packages should be built soon.

Amazing! Love the like operator. Creating the OpenBSD port now.

Amazing thank you so much for the help! I’m still getting used to Lil you can do so much with so little. I’m just now seeing this: “The each loop collects together the results of each iteration of the loop and returns them” 🤯

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Hi! I’m a bit stuck trying to figure out how to search for a substring inside a table. I’m thinking of a journal application where I have Date and Entry columns, and I was hoping to add a search function that returns rows that match a certain substring. Reading the docs, it looks like I can match the first part of the string by doing this:

select Date Entry where ("hi%m" parse Entry) from journal_list.value

But I can’t quite figure out how to match a string that doesn’t start at the beginning. 😅

What an excellent game I’ve been playing it all day on OpenBSD without any issues thanks to the HashLink VM. Thank you for making this!

Hello! I’m enjoying Rad Reader so far. Thank you for making this! I’m wondering: how do I reset the app? Is there currently a way to import/export feeds?

Thank you!

amazing thank you for the info!

this is amazing! what a cool way to make websites. what did you do to remove the menu?

I hope it’s not an issue!

THANK YOU!

Hey, everyone. I recently made a tool called Caps Warlock. It’s a tiny incantation that brings your Caps Lock key back to life. ✨ It’s a tool that magically adds useful keyboard shortcuts to your apps by using the Caps Lock key.

  • Useful shortcuts: convenient new keyboard shortcuts for your favorite apps.
  • Tiny footprint: it uses very little resources and gets out of your way.
  • Private: no ads, tracking, or any analytics.

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I recently made a tiny tool called Ear Transit that lets you listen to some background noises like birds singing or babble at a coffee shop. I made it for myself to help me relax or focus. It works offline, barely uses any resources, and it’s free.

Thank you! I’m glad you find it useful!