[12:44] <cmaloney> morning
[13:00] <mrgoodcat> morning
[13:24] <rick_h> Party
[13:56] <mrgoodcat> you have to warn people before sending pictures of amputated legs
[14:07] <brousch> That escalated quickly
[14:23] <rick_h> lol
[14:27] <jrwren> I use meta-backspace to "delete word" in bash to quickly edit command lines. It uses special chars as word boundary. Does anyone know if there is a similar binding which will delete to whitespace? sometimes it would be nice to backspace through ALL of the paths instead of path part at a time.
[14:30] <jrwren> so... AFTER I asked that, I figured I should read the bash man page, and bash/readline DOES have a command, but it is not bound by default.  YAY!
[14:33] <_stink_> jrwren: does ctrl-w do what you want?
[14:35] <jrwren> exactly what I wanted. Thanks _stink_
[14:35] <_stink_> o/ i think cmaloney tipped me to that some time ago.
[14:36] <rick_h> vim binding ftw
[14:36] <rick_h> dt[char]
[14:36] <jrwren> subtle diff to M-rubout  :)
[14:37] <jrwren> rick_h: do you `set -o vi`?
[14:38] <jrwren> what is the vim key for rubout anyway?  can you bs-t-[char] ?
[14:38] <rick_h> jrwren: using zsh and a bunch of vimy stuff. jj works for esc like in my editor, have some stuff in my prompt for cmd mode vs edit mode
[14:39] <jrwren> hahaha, I don't know vi commands well enough to do the equiv of what I just did with emacs. As a long time vim user, that is pretty sad.
[14:39] <jrwren> I just tried teh equiv and when I did, I realized that in vim, I'd have navigated back adn then used forward remove instead of simply using back remove.
[14:40] <rick_h> jrwren: yea, was just trying myself and realized that's what I'd do
[14:40] <rick_h> bbdt]
[14:40] <jrwren> :)
[14:40] <rick_h> or get inside some chars and di[ and all that jazz
[14:40] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: bash prompt does a lot of emacs keybindings by default
[14:41] <mrgoodcat> so delete word comes from that
[14:41] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: yup, but the subtle difference between "word" adn "unix word" is waht I was asking and _stink_ delivered.
[14:41] <jrwren> any emacs users know if that works in emacs too?
[14:41] <jrwren> or is it a readline thing?
[14:42] <mrgoodcat> it works in emacs iirc
[14:42] <mrgoodcat> it comes from emacs
[14:42] <mrgoodcat> nope
[14:42] <mrgoodcat> ctrl+w "mark is set now"
[14:42] <mrgoodcat> in completely unconfigured emacs
[14:43] <mrgoodcat> must be readline
[14:44] <jrwren> cool!
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> ah
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> "mark is not set"
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> is what it said
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> i'm just slow
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> ctrl+space sets the mark
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> ctrl+w deletes from current location to the mark
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> so ctrl+w in readline just behaves as if the mark is set at the start of the previous word
[14:45] <mrgoodcat> i guess
[16:26] <cmaloney> be careful with vim readline though: some prompts that use it start acting strange
[16:26] <cmaloney> eg: the guile REPL doesn't do parens matching if I have vi mode set
[16:27] <cmaloney> I think that's common on some GNU REPLs because there's a heavy emacs bias. ;)
[17:27] <dickweed> i'm not sure i'll ever want to work without ANC headphones ever again
[17:27] <dickweed> day 1 was a booming success
[17:27] <jrwren> ANC?
[17:32] <dickweed> active noice cancelling
[17:32] <cmaloney> Just get larger speakers
[17:33] <dickweed> my workplace has a program we call PDP that is basically a training program for onsite consultants. its a 6month program consisting of 95% recent college grads. so they get really loud sometimes
[17:33] <cmaloney> https://www.sweetwater.com/c35--Yamaha--PA_Systems_and_Speakers
[17:33] <dickweed> the best part of these is that i can listen to music at a reasonable volume and still drown them out
[17:33] <dickweed> very quiet music is the only thing i can hear
[17:33] <cmaloney> Here we go: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DSR112
[17:33] <dickweed> much more relaxing than the volume i had to listen at before
[17:33] <dickweed> haha
[17:34] <cmaloney> yeah, I love my etymotics
[17:34] <dickweed> > in order to defend myself from really loud noise, i'm going to make louder noise
[17:34] <cmaloney> passive noise canceling is the way for me
[17:34] <cmaloney> like adding ear plugs and headphones
[17:34] <brousch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4iGo0dqsZE
[17:34] <cmaloney> I can't handle noice cancling headphones
[17:35] <dickweed> brousch: +1
[17:35] <cmaloney> +1
[17:36] <rick_h> cmaloney: oh man I live off them. so much better at starbucks/etc
[17:36] <brousch> "reasonable volume" always takes me there
[17:37] <cmaloney> rick_h: Absolutely
[17:37] <cmaloney> That and I can listen to classical music or ambient music
[17:37] <cmaloney> makes the music choices much wider
[17:37] <dickweed> rick_h: you mean anc or isolating?
[17:37] <cmaloney> instead of always having to jam death metal
[17:38] <cmaloney> (which is not a bad thing, but I like variety)
[17:38] <rick_h> dickweed: cancelling, basically my qc20's I can't live without
[17:38] <dickweed> i got mdr-1000x
[17:39] <dickweed> it was between these and qc35, but the 35s don't have a regular TRS
[17:39] <dickweed> these do
[17:40] <cmaloney> Tandy Radio Shack?
[17:40] <cmaloney> Minimus 7 4 lyfe
[17:40] <dickweed> 3.5mm
[19:07] <mrgoodcat> woops
[19:07] <mrgoodcat> changed nick in the wrong window and didn't notice
[19:09] <cmaloney> heh
[19:20] <notlikethesoup> lol
[19:20] <notlikethesoup> way to go dickweed
[19:21] <twitch> i mean
[19:21] <twitch> way to go dickweed
[20:22] <mrgoodcat1> yay netsplit
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> notlikethesoup: i knew who you were before the switch
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> for the record
[20:23] <notlikethesoup> i know
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> also i like notlikethesoup better
[20:23] <notlikethesoup> me too :(
[20:23] <notlikethesoup> it's just so long
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> not<tab.
[20:24] <mrgoodcat> s/\./>/
[20:24] <cmaloney> Yay netsplit
[20:24] <notlikethesoup> true