By XNN, I mean X number. Makes sense, thanks.

If I may be so bold, what city is this?

Ferry?

Fancy meeting you here.

I've found something counterintuitive (for me at least) with Cappucino. What I expect is that I load Cappucino and get the latest global posts. What I get is a sequence of loading XNN# of posts. I'm bad at social media, so it might be XNN = [ 561, 460, 231, 65, 4]. I've done FP programming before, and I admit it's black magic to me. Is this normal, or is there a config opt I can set or something else I can do where I get the expected behaviour of "I load chat.10C…" ← get latest chats. Instead, I get whatever I loaded last. If this is normal/expected, I fully understand. Just seems counterintuitive.

That being said, I run Lunix on an XPS-13 both at home (2015 i7 model) and at work (2016 i5 model).

I have almost no experience with Windows (thought I own a Windows 8 CD) --- and it's not what you think. I just have no reason to run it. Normally, I'm one of those people with a custom Linux kernel, but only because life worked out that way (I did pay for a Win8 CD…)

SOON (I guess it depends on your time zone ;))

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