People often take a LiveJournal blog and clone it to Dreamwidth, and there are plenty of instructions on doing this.
E.g. this blog was initially created as a clone of "anhinga-travel" LiveJournal on July 5, 2017: dmm.dreamwidth.org/18238.html
What if I'd like to go in the opposite direction: to take an existing Dreamwidth journal and clone it somewhere (for example, to a new LiveJournal)?
Do people have experience with that?
E.g. this blog was initially created as a clone of "anhinga-travel" LiveJournal on July 5, 2017: dmm.dreamwidth.org/18238.html
What if I'd like to go in the opposite direction: to take an existing Dreamwidth journal and clone it somewhere (for example, to a new LiveJournal)?
Do people have experience with that?
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Date: 2021-07-24 03:08 pm (UTC)В результате получилось 66 commits в июле и временно оказался достигнут личный рекорд 493 contributions in the last year.
Всё равно ни фига не работает (но в результате я более уверенно себя чувствую с этим софтом, и, кажется, его можно будет со временем заставить делать что нужно)...
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Date: 2021-07-25 08:06 pm (UTC)A new GitHub README section, following example of
https://github.com/cnuernber/cnuernber
https://docs.github.com/en/github/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/customizing-your-profile/managing-your-profile-readme
https://github.com/anhinga/anhinga
The content of its README is now visible in https://github.com/anhinga
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Date: 2021-07-26 02:26 pm (UTC)Just got a box from Hungary which presumably contains 10 copies of the K+K=120 volume! I've seen a FedEx driver bringing it in :-)
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Date: 2021-07-26 02:44 pm (UTC)Michael Bukatin and Jon Anthony. Dataflow Matrix Machines and V-values: a Bridge between Programs and Neural Nets. In B.Gyuris et al., editors, K + K = 120: Papers dedicated to
L ́aszl ́o K ́alm ́an and Andr ́as Kornai on the occasion of their 60th birthdays, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2017 (online), 2019 (paperback, pp.153-185). arXiv:1712.07447
This little bit about 2019 (paperback, pp.153-185) was a bit virtual till now; but I finally have an actual physical paperback book in my hand, and it indeed says 2019 :-)