[00:07] <cmaloney> Boop
[00:53] <jrwren> Beep
[04:29] <Scary_Guy> > Windows
[04:29] <Scary_Guy> Well, I mean there's his answer
[12:49] <cmaloney> GOod morning
[13:15] <cmaloney> Happy birthday, jrwren !
[13:33] <jrwren> Thanks! It looks to be a beautiful day out there.
[13:34] <cmaloney> Definitely
[13:41] <Scary_Guy> too bright :(
[13:42] <jrwren> !bio Kaito
[13:42] <jrwren> oops, wrong window :)
[13:42] <jrwren> i like the bright. I'm a bad goth.
[13:42] <Scary_Guy> https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/915/472/13e.jpg
[13:42] <jrwren> i'm more of a farmer-tan rivet head.
[13:42] <Scary_Guy> lol
[19:04] <jrwren> i have unix shell challenge, if you want it.
[19:05] <jrwren> i have a firehose of incoming data, TONS of data on a stream, so anything which waits until EOF is out of the question. I need something similar to uniq, but which remembers what it has seen and only displays new records.
[19:09] <jrwren> easy peasy.
[19:09] <jrwren> perl -ne 'if (! $seen{$_}) { print; $seen{$_}=true} '