#WrittenByAI update: 

The Deno runtime has included code written by A·I since at least <github.com/denoland/deno/pull/>="9b2b1c41f53faeff8c8707bec3ed23d02661601c"

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#WrittenByAI update: 

Pandoc has included A·I‐generated code since at least <github.com/jgm/pandoc/pull/114>="e07a3f3454f32da2084d921ab8cc4aab7a04006d"

Permalink: <status.ladys.computer/urn:uuid>

#WrittenByAI update: 

The Deno standard library contains A·I‐generated code since at least <github.com/denoland/std/pull/7>="fcde045470b51b7e8ef9aadf9570faba53561eb8"

Permalink: <status.ladys.computer/urn:uuid>

@coriander as a catholic i am morbidly curious whether it would make sense to me or be completely incomprehensible

@aschmitz @aescling @Satsuma @wallhackio i recommend just switching to CotEditor but i do think there is a toggle for this somewhere in TextEdit preferences

@aschmitz @aescling @Satsuma @wallhackio if it doesn’t support Unicode it is merely a code unit editor, not a text editor

@aescling @Satsuma @aschmitz @wallhackio i also like the having a native text editor parts of Mac

@aschmitz @Satsuma @wallhackio i am not particularly good at shell scripting but that’s because i abstract all the control logic into GNU Make syntax but Caleb already rejected that one

@aschmitz @Satsuma @wallhackio honestly if you want to be portable ruby is likely a better bet than shell

@Satsuma @aschmitz @wallhackio it is true though, you can just do all of your scripting in Deno if you want, it just feels excessive for the task of “pipe a bunch of files to pandoc”

@aescling @wallhackio i presume your shell scripts probably do not work on BSD then

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