Sometimes the service freezes for me and cant be killed, requiring a restart.
Sometimes the service freezes for me and cant be killed, requiring a restart.
For real. The main reason I switched to linux was because I was getting into progamming, and when I had to troubleshoot something on windows it was like half a dozen arcane solutions which might work, but the linux solution to the same problem was a terminal one liner. Maybe I’d feel differently if I was afraid of the terminal, but that’s one affliction I am blessedly free of.
Idk, I still think information wants to be free. If you figured it out just farting around, sophisticated malevolent actors are likely already doing similar things. Might be better to let the genie out of the bottle, so people can learn to be skeptical. Deep fakes are optimally effective when a majority still accepts the veracity of images as an article of faith.
Can you give an example of what you mean by a risky change?
lgtm
Thats actually not a terrible idea.
If anything, their tech hours got reduced.
Damn, I wanted to mention sqlite.
I find it easier using my pinky to hit ctrl than taking my fingers off the home row to use the arrow keys.
ctrl-b: move cursor back one character
ctrl-f: move cursor foward one character
ctrl-d: delete character under cursor
Isnt that what stash is for?
Vimgolf is really cool, thanks for sharing
what do you mean by the Fuck you pay me thing?
How do I trouble shoot a broken tray icon in swaybar?
I may actually have a hope of remembering how to access elements of an array in bash now!
Its pretty cool he mentioned the work of doug engelbert. I recently finished a book called ‘what the dormouse said: how the 60s counterculture shaped the personal computer.’ Kay’s comment makes me feel that was not just a bit of trivia, but a glimpse into the potential of computing that is tsill yet to be realized.
That really pisses me off.
IPv4 should be deprecated, but it’s not
Im biased here, ive been learning python for almost 16 months and only dabbled in Javascript and never did any Ruby, but for a first language, i think python is fantastic. Its “easy” enough to keep you feeling like your skill is actually improving, while still being able to do pretty much anything (where performance is not a high priority). I also just think javascript is ugly to look at.
Codewars is a cool leetcode-esque thing with less of the corporate dystopia sheen.