@rolle This is your Hotel California, I know. You can check out any time you want, but you can never leave. 😉
I hope the life situation is a LOT better now.
I wonder if I'm ever going to mature past the point where the more someone is mean to me, the more desperately I feel like I have to keep trying to become whatever will make them like me.
@toplesstopics 2 tips: 1. Make fun of them. 2. Ignore them. Don't let idiots get to you. They won't ever like you, and you're only draining your energy in areas that don't deserve it.
Google Gemini now has extensions that can for example use the content of your Gmail inbox, very practical but also very scary from a security/privacy perspective. #googlegemini#AI#extensies#security#privacy
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@ErikJonker Ben ik beslist met je eens, en het is hoog tijd dat ze daar eens wat vaart achter gaan zetten.
Ik heb zeker de mazzel dat ik dit zelf kan, zodat ik niet op hen hoef te wachten.
I'm working on removing an important spreadsheet from Google Docs, and maintain that in LibreOffice.
Thing: In G Docs I wrote a few macros to sort the file in various ways, using 4 and 5 fields.
Libre Calc only allows 3 sort fields, and the G-Doc macros don't work in Libre Calc.
I've written a #Python program to convert a CSV to a file with fixed length, and writing a #COBOL program to do the sorting for me.
Sorting multiple columns in Python is a PITA. In COBOL it's laughably simple.
I wish something like the IBM S/34 #GSORT would exist for Linux. That would make this even simpler.
@tshirtman I load the CSV simply using readlines(). I found that sorted-option, but the loaded CSV misses those 'key' thingies. (I'm still puzzled about that, I'm an old-fashioned programmer, as COBOL may indicate ;-)