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ascii_butugychag: and the '
pdf must die and not replaced with anything like it' thing
phf:
pdf is ~plaintext~ container format that lets you encode an hierarchical structure of nodes of type. there's a handful of standard node types geared towards fixed page layout. there's also a handful of types that let you embed content, i.e. inline a binary blob <</Filter/FlateDecode/Length 10>>stream....10 bytes....endstream. latex produces pdfs with intimate awareness of the format's abilities, i.e. sensible plain text nodes that
mircea_popescu: <ascii_butugychag> and presently only achieved in
pdf. << have you lost it, man ?! what of
pdf is searchable, cut/paster able etc ?
trinque is merely making the humble claim that HTML >
PDF ascii_butugychag: i have yet to see a pill against
pdf proposed here that doesn't reduce to mircea_popescu's broomstick.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu>
pdf must die already omfg. << yes.
ascii_butugychag:
pdf can die when i can type in integral sign and not have it EVER pagebroken.
copypaste: it's a
PDF, and it was made by Pinoys, so of course it doesn't copy right
saifedean: you'll find it in
pdf online if you look; reading it is a far better use of your time than arguing!
ben_vulpes: a
PDF with changes conveniently color coded underlined and colorized to highlight moved text, removed text, added text and umpteen other categories of change.
assbot: Logged on 10-12-2015 07:40:28; pete_dushenski: "Nowadays I ask computer-science faculty candidates to explain their view on the ethical responsibilities of computer scientists. Some respond like a deer in headlights, unsure what such a question could even mean." << via
http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/papers/moral-fn.pdf pete_dushenski: "According to an analysis [
PDF] by Duo Security, a bundled plugin reinstalls the root CA file if it is removed. First, you must delete Dell.Foundation.Agent.Plugins.eDell.dll from your system (search for it) and then remove the eDellRoot root CA certificate."
phf:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1510.08555.pdf "Why Johnny Still, Still Can’t Encrypt: Evaluating the Usability of a Modern PGP Client". wtf is the point of these "studies"? "We elected to test Mailvelope, a modern PGP tool, for our study. Mailvelope is a browser extension that integrates with users’ webmail systems." "Participants were allocated sixty minutes to com- plete the study, with about 35-40 minutes spent using Mail- velope."
mircea_popescu: <div class="dropdown-content dropdown-list"> <ul> <li><a ng-click="FeatureNotEmplemented();" href="#">CSV</a></li> <li><a ng-click="FeatureNotEmplemented();" href="#">
PDF</a></li>
mircea_popescu: all this timswansonism i swear. "we are so and so" because words and things so we don't have to wot or anything. we could put the nonsense in a
pdf if you prefer, that makes it more legit!
cazalla: mircea_popescu,
pdf reads better as it is clear where the blackouts are (everywhere), perhaps i should've taken screencaps instead