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Last active February 10, 2023 23:57
(from: "The Power of Full Engagement", by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz, Part Two, Chapter Eight)
DEEPEST VALUES CHECKLIST
Authenticity
Happiness
Balance
Harmony
Commitment
Health
Starting a Gradle Daemon (subsequent builds will be faster)
> Task :buildSrc:generateGrammarSource
error(10): internal error: Can't get property indirectDelegates using method get/isIndirectDelegates from org.antlr.tool.Grammar instance : java.lang.NullPointerException
java.util.Objects.requireNonNull(Objects.java:203)
java.util.ArrayList.removeAll(ArrayList.java:695)
org.antlr.tool.CompositeGrammar.getIndirectDelegates(CompositeGrammar.java:222)
org.antlr.tool.Grammar.getIndirectDelegates(Grammar.java:2620)
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
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jsn / a.txt
Created October 26, 2020 23:05
(an excerpt from Dogen's Shobogenzo)
Question 10: Some have said: “Do not concern yourself about birth-and-death.
There is a way to promptly rid yourself of birth-and-death. It is by grasping
the reason for the eternal immutability of the ‘mind-nature.’ The gist of it is
this: although once the body is born it proceeds inevitably to death, the
mind-nature never perishes. Once you can realize that the mind-nature, which
does not transmigrate in birth-and-death, exists in your own body, you make it
your fundamental nature. Hence the body, being only a temporary form, dies here
and is reborn there without end, yet the mind is immutable, unchanging
throughout past, present, and future. To know this is to be free from
birth-and-death. By realizing this truth, you put a final end to the
diff --git a/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILD
index bc1a54d..875ab64 100644
--- a/PKGBUILD
+++ b/PKGBUILD
@@ -2,12 +2,13 @@
pkgname=prometheus-nginxlog-exporter-bin
_name=prometheus-nginxlog-exporter
-pkgver=1.4.0
+pkgver=1.7.0
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>X</title>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
#outer > div {
position: relative ;
float: left ;
border: 1px solid black ;
set $to_yandex 0;
if ($cookie_bltsr) {
set $to_yandex 1;
}
if ($http_x_aab_http_check) {
set $to_yandex 1;
}
unmap('i') ;
map('iu', 'g0') ;
map('io', 'g$') ;
map('ij', '<Ctrl-6>') ;
map('d', 'x') ;
map('u', 'X') ;
map('ih', 'S') ;
map('il', 'D') ;
map('gn', "<Ctrl-'>");
settings.scrollStepSize = 250 ;
;; in the code below, 'f' function is exactly the same as 'g' function,
;; and every line starting with '(time ...)' measures exactly the same
;; calculation. Which is for some reason fast for 'f', for as long as
;; 'g' is not defined, and after that it soon becomes slow both for 'f'
;; and for 'g'. The effect is quite reproducible.
user=> (set! *warn-on-reflection* true)
true
user=> (def xs (int-array 1 0))
#'user/xs
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jsn / global-deps.edn
Last active December 26, 2019 02:01
my clojure repl setup
{
:aliases {
:deps {:extra-deps
{org.clojure/tools.deps.alpha {:mvn/version "0.6.474"}}}
:dev {:extra-paths ["/home/jason/.clojure/my-dev"]
:extra-deps
{com.bhauman/rebel-readline {:mvn/version "0.1.4"}
nrepl/nrepl {:mvn/version "0.6.0"}
cider/cider-nrepl {:mvn/version "0.21.1"}}
:main-opts ["-m" "myrepl"]}

Simpler-than-Pilaf Baked Rice

  • MAKES: 4 servings
  • TIME: 30 minutes

This basic, valuable technique is a combination of pilaf and paella but simpler than either, especially if you omit the spices and go with just salt and pepper. See "15 Ingredients to Stir Into Rice Pilaf or Simpler-than-Pilaf Baked Rice" (page 461) for ideas too.