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It's still around and getting periodic updates. I originally bought it mainly to give Sublime more money (after using the Sublime Text trial for most of college), but it ended up being useful and I use it daily

https://www.sublimemerge.com/download


Does anyone use OCR to convert BluRay subtitles (.sup) to plaintext .srt files? I've used tools like SupRip and BDSup2Sub, but they've all required pretty significant cleanup afterwards. 'l', '1', and 'I' especially get mixed up a lot


Assuming all these subtitles (at least per movie) are in the same font, isn’t it enough to tell/correct it once that “this is an I” and “this is a 1”, and then it knows for the entire .sup?


That's what I figured, but in practice I wasn't able to do that without having to manually enter most subtitles. The tools are relatively old, so I was hoping something newer had figured it out


Wouldn't it be easier to just find it on www.opensubtitles.org?


I used this and it's really cool, but like others the fact I didn't have my files on disk made it way less useful


> UPDATE 4/27/2021: We listened to the community and will keep JCenter as a read-only repository indefinitely. Our customers and the community can continue to rely on JCenter as a reliable mirror for Java packages.

https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocen...


I was really surprised Rich Hickey's talk wasn't linked to: https://youtu.be/oyLBGkS5ICk


I checked one of those citations, and wow....

> I expect that Sudanese law defines "rape" to exclude rape by the husband. That's comparable to US laws that define "rape" to include voluntary sex with under N years of age (where N varies). Both laws falsify the meaning of "rape".

https://stallman.org/archives/2018-may-aug.html#14_May_2018_...


The United States presidential election is that day

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidentia...


I'm a bit paranoid about upgrading after breaking changes in 3.9 removed the ability to stub ES imports with Sinon/Jasmine/etc..., since the section of the release notes made it sound pretty innocuous: "Getters/Setters are No Longer Enumerable".

https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/38568 https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/32264


That’s the same behavior as Babel no ?


I have no idea, I don't have experience with Babel. As mentioned in the release notes, this change makes TS conform more closely to ECMAScript, so I don't think it's a bad decision. But it would've been nice to get some warning or error when trying to stub an ES import, rather than the silent failures


Have you found a way around that change? It’s blocked me from upgrading as well.


Do you have any good resources for getting started with Reason? I've tried a couple times, but it seems like there's a schism between https://reasonml.github.io/ and https://reasonml.org/


Yeah, I'm not really plugged into the community that well but I think reasonml.org is the long term plan and that some sort of transition might be going on? I've mostly used reasonml.github.io and Bucklescript docs, but lately I've started using the Discord channel and it's very welcoming, friendly and helpful!


We were seeing timeouts in east-1. I don't know what "normal" looks like, but Pingdom's map seems to show the whole east coast as affected https://livemap.pingdom.com/


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