

It’s not AI doing that.
It’s not AI doing that.
What carrier do you use with a pinephone?
fuck this repository on pornhub!
Rename master to fuck
Why did they have to pay off the loans that were used to buy them? That’s something the buyer should be responsible for.
We know it’s boring. That’s the game.
Don’t like it?
Perhaps you hate the game.
I don’t know if you have been paying attention but nothing you do or say will leave the Republicans with a good memory of you no matter what if you are “woke,” so it almost doesn’t matter what you say.
The good news is that ladybird is nowhere even close to implementing the full web. It’s maybe 0.5% there. There’s no danger of it becoming some centralized power at least in the next 5 years. Especially barring any license shenanigans.
As for Lynx, well it’s really hard to take that comment seriously.
My bad, I was thinking of zsh. And I think it’s configurable there too so may not behave that way according to your settings. But it is at least the default on Mac.
Why on earth not just type wine ~/random
and then hit tab to autocomplete? Or you could do
wine `echo random*`
AFAIK, if $file is a filename with spaces, then some_util ${file}
will not split the filename.
Example of how parameter expansion matters?
Generally if you are pasting file paths there is a better way to do that. Use find with exec, or xargs, or a for loop. Or, get the list in Vim and escape (quote) every line at once. Unless you have double quotes in the filename too (which is actually a crazy thing) it shouldn’t be a big deal.
If your code is written well, it shouldn’t matter.
Mattermost
Got a better word?
The sky is huge. In theory you should be able to avoid most crashes just by separation rules which can be automated. I didn’t make this up, it’s literally a thing that exists called Big Sky Theory.
Yes, but to fulfill that requirement the company would have to be around to review the code changes and merge and provide QA. For 15 years.
Then you can have a company that acquires the original failed company and provides “support” in the form of one bugfix per year.
All of these solutions are gamable except for requiring that the solution be open source from the get-go.
This would almost certainly rule out Linux as an option. What Linux vendor feels comfortable committing to something, anything, for 15 years?
This has been asked before. The thread was closed with zero comments but suck it.