There is a wild card * that will remove everything in the current directory (and remove /tmp too)
There is a wild card * that will remove everything in the current directory (and remove /tmp too)
Sigh, there was a 50% random chance to get it right. You would think the fact that I actually know which is which would skew those odds in favor of me getting it right
If this came with ISO layout I would get it immediately. I can’t stand the horizontal enter key from the ANSII layout.
I have never found overalls that fit. I have a long torso and short legs. It’s either a constant wedgie or pant legs that are way too long. So I have to disagree, which fits with the unpopular opinion theme I guess.
My server should have the needed power but I’ll definitely investigate the docker setup to make sure that the jellyfin container is not unintentionally limited.
I’ve been meaning to check out bazarr and if external subtitles turn out to behave better, that will be on my to do list.
Thank you
Sometimes, but I haven’t noticed if the failures are tied to one or the other. Thanks for the lead.
South of Sweden
I’ve been using Linux professionally for 15 years. It’s been Debian or Ubuntu almost everywhere I have been. Although that might be regional.
Never walk behind a forklift
If you know how the code does something, you also know what it does.
You are absolutely right. It was inline comments I had in mind.
Absolutely, although I see that as part of why
Why is there a horrible hack here? Because stupid reason…
Comments should explain “why”, the code already explains “what”.
Texts are not synchronous communication. If a response/action is needed, a voice call is better suited.
Sorry for chuckling at your disappointment.
I try to follow Bash strict mode. It can protect you from some foot shooting.
I hate that my government (Sweden) is a driving force behind this.
Pick a small bug or feature from the backlog and fix it. First iteration of a fix is probably shoehorned in there, then I try to adapt the fix to the code base. Matching the style and design of the code base is more important than my own preferences.
I’m a learn by doing kind of person.
That actually looks a bit top heavy.
From a sample size of 1 (me) PopOS users prepare their coffee with an Aeropress.