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DeepL which I use as a handy replacement for Google Translate just delivered a native (beta) app, FYI.
Quite a big work of revision (reformatting and proofreading, essentially):

I’m only halfway thu, though. And for the glory details:
~/S/aliquote (master↑2|✔) git push
Énumération des objets: 168, fait.
Décompte des objets: 100% (168/168), fait.
Compression par delta en utilisant jusqu'à 4 fils d'exécution
Compression des objets: 100% (88/88), fait.
Écriture des objets: 100% (88/88), 19.67 Kio | 205.00 Kio/s, fait.
Total 88 (delta 78), réutilisés 0 (delta 0)
remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (78/78), completed with 76 local objects.
To https://github.com/even4void/aliquote.git
2fee5ca..be815a4 master -> master
~/S/aliquote (master|✔) hugo
| EN
+------------------+------+
Pages | 1758
Paginator pages | 124
Non-page files | 1
Static files | 711
Processed images | 0
Aliases | 1
Sitemaps | 1
Cleaned | 0
I’m currently processing all my blog posts — cleaning things here and there. And so I was thinking that a lot of code snippets I post on this blog could be rendered as Gist, as Hugo offers a nice shortcode for that specific purpose. So here we go:
Compare to the original version.
Hugo-theme-docdock looks like a very nice theme for project documentation.
TIL about Numpy where. (via John Cook) #python
from numpy import where
from scipy import stats
x = stats.norm.rvs(loc=0, scale=1, size=10)
where(x < 0, 0, 1)
This site now has a client-side search engine at no cost, and it is just working right out of the box: Client side searching for Hugo.io with Fuse.js.
sponge and other moreutils. #emacs