You’re aware of what the * does? And of people using other shells?
You’re aware of what the * does? And of people using other shells?
Presumably just to get rid of unnecessary stuff that would slow down the start of all bash instances. Also aliases that could fuck with scripts
Afaik the difference is whether a session is interactive or not, and non-interactive ones don’t source the rc
You can, if you write really small
.bak is good, ranger even hides files with it
4GB? I think you should clean up a little, do a like debloating
You should install arch instead /j
It’s like the evil [character] meme where an image of them was inverted, along with a caption of something that’s the opposite of what they’d say. So, here dystopia is basically depicted as “evil utopia”
Sure, but doesn’t the 0th freedom clash with pricing? It makes it so that certain people, through no fault of their own, can’t run the program
I once updated shortly before pandoc got updated, and I have the habit of running yay again so it says that no packages need updating. On this occasion however, I suddenly had more updates than before
Presumably, tho it might be a little difficult. SVGs use a lot of paths, where you specify the edges of elements. Afaik you can’t do that exact thing in CSS but you could probably split it up into a bunch of triangles. Idk how you’d want to do bezier curves tho
A couple of profs tell the students at our school to use it. Students would ask me (a tutor) “can you help me with this problem with eclipse?” and then point to the worst UI anyone ever created. I want to like it, because open source and stuff, but it’s just horrible
“nothing fancy” that’s the issue, just some jumping won’t impress her; you gotta do the real crazy shit. Friggin “wife not impressed by my cooking? I make a hard boiled egg and she isn’t impressed”
On my laptop where I do most of my work I have Ctrl+q but on my desktop I play silly little computergames on I changed it to ALT+q after accidentally closing one of the aforementioned games
That’s pretty cool, might actually do that. Tho, we currently don’t use the history as much anyways, we’re just having a couple of small student projects with the biggest group being 6 people. I guess it’s more useful if you’re actually making a real product in a huge project that has a large team behind it
So, with a merge you basically shuffle in the changes from both branches, but a rebase takes only the changes from one branch and puts it over the other? Edit: no. Read wrong. I should probably watch a vid about it or something
My bank doesn’t know for some reason. I don’t even pass (as femme but that’s not relevant) safetynet, but it doesn’t seem to care. Sadly can’t pay with my phone or watch tho
I’ve been using merge, and I hate that I don’t even know what rebase really does
I read the Wikipedia a little and apparently A to A cables can damage your devices, and the ones that do exist are for specific purposes and should only be used in those specific scenarios, and often they are more than just cables and have some computational stuff inside them