alias aack="ack --all"
alias rack="ack --ruby --follow"
alias fack="ack --actionscript --follow"
alias jack="ack --js"
alias pack="ack --python"
(mentioned because aack would have prevented his searching problem)
I'm tired of beta. I can't get up the energy investment required to check and re-check web applications other than a few I've already internally flagged as important. Am I alone?
When I miss-label Fret War it's unintentional. I'm just being rationally lazy to save some juice for other things.
It doesn't seem terribly egotistical to want to correct people who are spreading an inaccurate representation of his product.
He may actually be sincere in his thank you but the whole article made his tone snobbish in my mind so I didn't take it as real.
I had just been thinking about some of the themes in the article. Yesterday's thread about how Emacs is now using Bazaar for source control illustrates this well: people believe that Bazaar is a fork of arch (this hasn't been true for a couple years). He's absolutely right that it's hard to get our demographic to update our opinions.
He might be pointing out the fact that those kind of people are stuck on the "random music" idea he used initially and not giving him valuable feedback on his evolving idea. But I'm just guessing.
`ack -a` is your friend, Zed. No snark intended, that's all I have to say.
Srsly? Public Persona? with fans...? Who? Maybe that bit was meant tongue in cheek. I really hope so.
http://fretwar.com/static/data/player/1/round/40/submission/