git checkout ma<tab>
mai_new_chenges
march_deploy_second_final_final_fixed
main_fixes
mast_not_farget_to_delete_it
git checkout ma<tab>
mai_new_chenges
march_deploy_second_final_final_fixed
main_fixes
mast_not_farget_to_delete_it
You mean “I just sent you zip file with my new changes via email, get fucked looser”?
zsh: command not found: rekt
“Smart” microwave might be generally helpful, but a lot of them aren’t for some reason, they went the first step of connecting to wifi and stopped there. Getting notification when ready or setting specific time and program via google voice instead of fiddling with controls is genuinely useful stuff that I would love to have
Where the fuck have you found whatever weird esoteric distribs you are talking about, and why on earth did you went with those? Depending on the answer to the question, I kind of understand how you managed to make Arch “perform poorly” whatever that means in that regard, you need to have at least basic understanding to use Arch (or treat it as an opportunity to learn).
But you don’t start your experiments with something from third page of Google, at that point you’re an alpha tester.
I wasn’t saying that we have everything available for Linux. Not yet, anyway. I was saying that whatever we have there is usually free and very customisable.
People committing from Windows and especially Mac infrastructure think that since they spent hundreds of dollars on software they use, they will have to do that again if they will swith to Linux. For a lot of people the thought of free software just never crossing the mind
I think you are talking about the situation that might be true 15 years ago, vut right now you’ll be hardpressed to find anything that doesn’t work out of the box on any modern distribution. I don’t know what plugins and dependancies don’t work on your machine, but I assure you it’s not a universal experience, far from it.
Also, most of the software that you use on Linux is free, so you don’t “buy” new couch if your old is built specifically for your old house, you learn to sit on any of the new ones that you can get for free at any moment
Quentin Trembley III, the forgotten founder of Gravity Falls, Oregon and the 8½th President of the United States of America
Fucking wojacks. Disappearance of this cancer will bring significant benefit to me specifically because I wouldn’t have to endure those ugly drawings. Fucking trollface was better than this hell.
very loud minority
That is getting more and more power, which is the problem. And this will exacerbate all the other problems.
And I don’t really think that “serving guaranteed citizenship” from starship troopers was a raging endorsement of the system
That’s something that was kinda sorta true 20 years ago, but not anymore
I am forced to do it by my employer
On one hand there is a looming creep of fascism, disproportionately rasing cost of living, car-centric hellfrastructure, and everlooming threat of medical debt, the concept that is baffling to anyone from any developed country. On the other hand the encryption of your phone is regulated slightly tighter and you need to diy it if you need.
Well, I really don’t know what to choose.
Oh I did that when I had most of my natural teeth. For some reason I don’t have them anymore, I wonder why
GiaA are fantastic live. If you ever get a chance to listen to them, don’t hesitate. My favourite concert experience ever
Plini
Sithu aye
Jakub Zutecki
Intervals
God is an astronaut
If these trees could talk
Maybeshewill
Collapse under the empire
Long distance calling
Russian circles
I find that zsh with plugins makes my life very easy. And if I need to quickly find something, fzf works wonders
Well, if we look at that with their logic, showing the popular shit makes sense, because it’s, well, popular, safe choice. The problem is, and they either ignore it or encourage it, that the algorithm promotes the most terrible things because the metrics is engaging and hate is as engaging, if not more, as other forms, and produces strong reactions.
I really wish to work in a team where people have naming conventions for branches that are concerned about stuff like that. Must’ve been a nice place to work at.