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>hora.c as date: That's very good. I think I'll work on adding additional display formats to hora.c. Sure you can use `cut` and `head` to build your own, but I'd like the main program to do more of the work. Now that I have both, I like to use attic.c and hora.c together as my `date` substitute.
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>hora.c Also, try `tcc -run`. I use C standalone source codes including this one as shell scripts.
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cidoku 2 weeks ago

Oh, I do use tcc -run all the time. In my own local copies of the scripts I have #!/usr/bin/tcc -run for testing

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>hora.c For that, you need `if (planetary_hour + 1 >= 18) --day;` too. MONTHS means ancient Athenian words for months.
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>hora.c Not related to the post, but I've changed the source code to output printf("%02d %s %s %02d(%s)\n", day, MONTHS[month-1], SYMBOLS[day_ruler], planetary_hour + 1, SYMBOLS[hour_ruler]); only. Then I use it as a `date` substitute.
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bmh 2 weeks ago

I find the chatter between birds at dawn/dusk to be fascinatingly intricate. In addition to Babel, I think back to the story of the Fall/Genesis - whatever was learned there appears to have lead to a loss in our ability to properly connect to the natural environment.

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rbuchanan 2 weeks ago

Perhaps humans lost the faculty to communicate with other organisms when they developed or were taught spoken languages.

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You did a great job.
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Programming is hard. I updated the attic calculator again, hopefully for the last time.
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I made a few more changes to the attic calendar calculator I posted yesterday.
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offlinemagazine 3 weeks ago

Extremely cool!

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Hello! I just finished porting your attic calendar code to C and I'm very happy with the results. I was wondering how you want to be credited when I release the code (esp. licenses, if you care about that...)
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satyrwoud 3 weeks ago

Just "Xanthe Tynehorne" or a link to the site will do. The code’s CC0, so you are well within your right to licence it however well you ruddy want. Cheers!

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