what's the difference between a value being 'simple' vs a 'simple scalar'? here, does simple just mean an array that is not nested, where simple scalar means a scalar value of rank 0?
ah nevermind, the page for 'depth' helped me understand the difference help.dyalog.com/latest/Content/Language/Primitive%20Functions/Depth.htm
@J.Sallé For sure. Someone who lives in white-land, won't be shocked by the appearance of a dark page, but can turn it off. Someone who lives in dark-land will fall over backwards if they get blasted with that all-white screen. That's also why I didn't include the current theme in the permalink generation.
@Adám well, my new tab page is dark and my internet connection is fast enough for that not to be much of an issue. It's annoying when pages hang while loading, but I can't do much about that.
@Adám to make this 0{|⍺-(+⌿÷≢)⍵}(0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1) a train, I tried rewriting the dfn as |⊣-(+⌿÷≢)⊢, but that gives me the negative value instead of the magnitude. How do I apply the magnitude to the result?