rm -rf <some placeholder>
Works for .
current directory. Yay!
… also works for /
system root. 🔥 Nay!
rm -rf <some placeholder>
Works for .
current directory. Yay!
… also works for /
system root. 🔥 Nay!
Don’t be foolish! Of course, we have Gatorade for that.
As long as it can distinguish between int and uint - yesss!
Jokes aside, I struggle more with abominations like JavaScript and even Python.
Stay positive and count the days until “weekend”.
This is still a good practice to find out who is actually working and who is thinking Zero-effort copy&paste will do.
Now you have all right to motivate your mate fixing their code. HF with the stick!
Just paste it in here and I count the characters for you.
No matter how hanky this setup is, the official YouTube app is jankier.
It pays the video creators
Then why are almost all of them on patreon and ask for a donation?
I manage my entire life with Logseq. Syncing is done via github, since I have nothing to hide there. I would recommend setting up your own gitlab server instead.
I think I had enough Internet for today.
The icecream and salad are fine at McD, but the rest of their so called food has always been awful to my taste. The fries taste like cardboard and the buns taste like Styrofoam. The feeling in my stomach told me, that this cannot be called food.
That’s the devil locks lol
They tested how well these It depts are doing their job. Apparently, a few of them failed to check the update before rolling out.
Und dann geht nach dem Kernelupdate Bluetooth nicht mehr xD
Is this the Linux premium subscription, we were all waiting for? So we get access to a terminal emulator for our money?
REISUB would sync all remaining disk operations and then restart the entire machine.
You could try the old combo for restarting X: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. I’m not sure though, whether it will work on your system.
Don’t they know, Windows comes with a preinstalled PDF reader, making this Adobe bloatware pretty much obsolete?
I see the German Maneuver app coming for e-bike, soon™️.
It should, but I the end it depends on your system. Each distro has their own default behavior.