There's always ed or ex or sam, for the ultimate in (line-)editor simplicity. ;)

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"I'll write you" works with "you" as indirect object. Same with "you" in "I'll give you a cookie".

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@der_jeff I started hearing "needs done" and "needs fixed" and such only once I moved to Georgia.

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A vote for "needs doing" here. ;)

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Sorry about that. :(

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I was not. I did know that long threads omitted posts, but those seem to be the more recent ones. All I am doing is asking the API to send me a batch of posts published prior to a specific date. If you aren't seeing new posts appear, my guess would be that no posts are coming back.

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Ah crud. For whatever reason, private posts lack even a creation date. I needed to stick a date in there in order to be able to show something, and so I went with, right now.

The last time there was a private post, it tripped not showing any posts. I guess I can conclude that I have thoroughly fixed that issue, but it appears to have gone the other way, to always showing an annoying post!

What is the intended handling of private posts? Should clients just ignore them? There is so little even meta-data there that they are basically useless.

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Looks annoyingly bulky to me. Smell isn't bad - stick hand in bag, grab poop, invert, knot, hook knot between fingers of leash-hand so you keep a hand free. Pitch in the next bin you see. If you're smelling it, walk faster. ;)

I'll loosely tie and reuse one bag on the same walk as long as it's not too full. Can manage two leashes and three or so bags just fine with one hand, though, so mostly just a trick to delay refilling the bag dispenser.

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You can get a 3-pack of rolls and a dispenser from supermarkets and grocery stores here, but it's way more expensive than getting a big pile of bag-rolls off Amazon.

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We have some cheap ones and some remainders of not so cheap ones. Latter are bigger and less likely to tear. Got 'em from Amazon in a large box of like 20 rolls or so. Comes with free dispensers generally.

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