Robert William Vesterman

@rwv37
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@danluu You may very well know this already, but just in case: Your website's Atom feed has no title.

At least in my reader, this makes it show up as "[unknown]", whereas other feeds are clearly identified.

@random Is there a way to specify a range within the integer generator tool **as a single URL param**? For example, instead of "min=1&max=37", something like "range=1:37".

The reason I'm asking is because I use a Firefox keyword "rand" pretty often to get a number from 1 to some number I specify (e.g. "rand 37" to get a number from 1 to 37), but once in a while I want a minimum besides 1. Unfortunately, though, Firefox seems to only allow a single runtime value to be specified via a keyword.

AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
shameful
I've heard the phrase "nauseously optimistic" several times today, and wow, does that ever nail it.

@textfiles

Suggestion: Before saving the snapshot, I first searched; the page had been archived before, but I needed an up-to-date version. I might have missed it, but it seems like there's no "Save Now" link from the search results page (at least of pages that have been archived before)? It would be convenient to have one, I think (as opposed to going back to the main Wayback Machine page to get to a link to "Save Now").

Thanks!

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Hi @textfiles, I just saved a snapshot of a page on the Wayback Machine, and now I have a question and a suggestion:

Question: I also saved a screenshot, but I neglected to save its URL when it was shown the first time, and now I can't seem to find it. How can I find it (I know how to find the associated snapshot), please?

(suggestion in toot number 2)

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@anthonysimmon, I've been using your code from "How to configure true dependency injection in System.CommandLine" in one of my own projects for a while now. So, first, thanks for it! It has been working great for me.

I'm thinking about sharing my project (or others that I may use your code for in the future), but I don't see any licensing info (just a copyright notice). Is it licensable? If so, would you mind please letting me know the licensing terms?

Thanks again!

https://anthonysimmon.com/true-dependency-injection-with-system-commandline/

How to configure true dependency injection in System.CommandLine

Improve the structure, readability and maintainability of your .NET CLI applications using System.CommandLine and dependency injection.

Anthony Simmon
Just saw the hashtag #JusticeForTuvix for the first time and I’m relieved to have finally found my people @allstartrek