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  1. gitlab will *never* be the official repos; at least as long as I'm still alive. Seems that my ISP is fucking around with my IP (which has been stable for the last umpteen years or so). So I'll be keeping a closer eye on it until I can get figure out what my ISP is doing and keeping the DNS updated. BTW, the DNS has been updated, and the repos should be reachable now.
  2. Thanks for the patch Bastian. Any day you can throw away code is a good day.
  3. Well, it's an easy enough thing to add the logic to handle this in the OP assembler. Will add it now that I have confirmation that it does something.
  4. Well, it wouldn't be the first time they got things wrong. As far as I can tell, OP STOP interrupts are controlled by bit 2 of INT1 ($F000E0), not by some magick bit in a STOP object. No doubt the guy writing the documentation (LOL) was pulling his hair out.
  5. O_STOPINTS has nothing to do with the STOP opcode (at least according to the JTRM); the OP ignores anything in bits 3-63 of a STOP object. It looks like it should be some kind of interrupt control bit, but it matches nothing (the closest is INT1 [$F000E0], but it should be $4 in that case instead of $8). Dunno what to tell you other than, what do you need it for? Does it really do anything? N.B.: STOP is *not* a pseudo-op, it's a geniune, bona-fide, real as real can be opcode. : )
  6. If it's useful to your workflow, we wouldn't object. It will have to pass review though. EDIT: I believe this is addressed in bug#167. If it isn't, feel free to submit a patch. RMAC is now up to version 2.0.20.
  7. "The stories are obviously authentic." How would you know? Have you had any experience with psychopaths? Do you really believe that you could tell when one was lying to you? For myself, and many others, anything that Kieren "The Liar" Hawken has touched is going to be a hard pass. Enjoy your wonderful sales numbers, and your obvious lack of integrity.
  8. Those "magic hash tables" are really DFAs (Deterministic Finite Automatons). Ever since I learned about them in my uni days, I've always thought they were the closest things in all of CompSci that you could label as "magic".
  9. "I ran out of gas! I got a flat tire! I didn’t have change for cab fare! I lost my tux at the cleaners! I locked my keys in the car! An old friend came in from out of town! Someone stole my car! There was an earthquake! A terrible flood! Locusts! IT WASN’T MY FAULT, I SWEAR TO GOD!"
  10. Yup, even though RLN can parse and read both BSD and GNU archives, it wasn't properly checking for the BSD case for long filenames. Fix is now in v1.6.2. Thanks ggn, for the detective work!
  11. And so, not only has he doubled down, he's tripled down and recreated his YT channel in contravention of YT's terms of use: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTgDQWuWvmDdVSP8cl2NoA
  12. Citation needed. Also, make note: this is the justification he will use to weasel his way back. Even though it's a complete fabrication.
  13. Well, if you ever needed proof that Mr. Hawken is a liar, here it is. Makes you wonder if he even bothered to read the overwhelmingly negative replies:
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