This guy’s lucky to have such a good mum.
Remember to share your notepad with them, even if they’re all like, “mom, your bash usage is like from the '90s, so cringe!” Behind all the fuss, they’re still learning from you.
This guy’s lucky to have such a good mum.
Remember to share your notepad with them, even if they’re all like, “mom, your bash usage is like from the '90s, so cringe!” Behind all the fuss, they’re still learning from you.
Just be careful to think twice before doing what it says. (That goes for any advice from the internet too!)
Like all the old stories of people’s GPS steering them into a lake. Let the GPS help you, but still, like, actually look at the road!
ETA: It’s probably quite reliable at explaining what terminal commands do, since it’s drawing from many manuals. But sometimes it might completely make up the answer, in a way that’s almost right but terribly wrong. You think the command does one thing, so you use it ‘appropriately’, but really it does something else so your carefully thought out use goes completely wrong.
fusion-fission power plant
Sounds like you’re just undoing your work. Put the pieces together, take them apart again. Energy!
Wake up babe new perpetual motion dropped!
Automated ad clicks probably are breaking the rules, TBF.
Seems like overkill to escape from insert mode. Then you just have to open vi again!
Gotta run FFMMLXIV at 94fps and 173hz @3890x2669 resolution otherwise you’re betraying the “Linux is the best gaming OS” movement we’ve all sworn fealty to.
Like many have said, can you build it yourself?
Flatpaks have their uses, and for many people they’re a great system that solves a situation well enough and with great convenience. For other situations, flatpaks are an ugly hack. I think we just have to accept that devs will not always package or tailor their software for all situations (electron apps, anyone?!), but at least in the FOSS world you can usually compile yourself if you need to.
Like much software, it’s great - for some situations. And ugly for others.
And you get the glorious security of beingwatched over by a profit-focused company and protected by a closed to proprietary server.
No need to hate on someone for their hardware.
HAHAHAHA I know the secret passcode to escape!
Incidentally, it’s ctrl+]. But I remap it to ‘kj’, and somehow have never typed ‘blackjack’ in all my years of using Vim!
Is this for real? Or a continuation of the meme?
Alas, battery EV passenger jets are a long way off.
Bumble bees.
They’re probably okay, but I’ve avoided Lenovo since that one time they injected their own certificate authority to break all your internet security and middle-man in their own ads (and spy on you? Who knows?).
Thank you! I’ve bookmarked this for next time I have a Windows reinstall! Hoping it still works then…
See, I couldn’t bring myself to type that; I think I’d have to alias it to ‘bother’.
Make your own framework just to own the libs.