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Very, VERY true.
Very, VERY true.
Toddler related as well. Wanted to slam his face into the edge of the sink until the screaming stops. It was pretty close a few times.
Oh absolutely. I got my first smartphone when I was 20 years or so, so you can imagine what hitting puberty was like.
I’m surprised nobody said wank yet.
Ken Shirrif’s Blog is incredibly great!
The dog was the best!
Very true! And once you’ve done it for a while, you start to notice other cachers by the way they are awkwardly standing in unusual places trying to look inconspicuous.
Metube might be right for you.
I, too, share your hatred for horses. They are arrogant fucks who think they are better then everyone else. One exception: there’s these large horses with fluffy hooves and fat asses that seem to be chill and more like large dogs. You’re OK.
Neither does mine, but, I keep it to test a new tool from time to time.
bash
, because I never had the time to learn anything else.
shebang.bash
is just fine for me, though I’ve customized it using Starship and created some aliases to have colored/pretty output where possible.shellcheck
before running your scripts in production, err on the side of caution, set -o pipefail
. There are best practices guides for Bash, use those and you’ll probably be fine.set -x
inside your Bash script or bash -x scriptname
on the CLI for debugging. Remember that you can always fallback to interactive CLI to test/prepare commands before you put them into your script. Think before you type. Test. Optimize only what needs optimization. Use long options for readability. And remember: Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows your address.I switched to fish because it has tab completion Yeah, so does Bash, just install it.
Oh, I also “curate” a list of Linux tools that I like, that are more modern alternatives to “traditional” Linux tools or that provide information I would otherwise not easily get. I’ll post i
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I love the clock, but it doesn’t seem to be part of the launcher; at least I couldn’t find it after installing the launcher. Where can I find it?
EDIT: I just realized you’re running GrapheneOS. Does the clock come with Graphene? Nice background pic btw!
Uuuuh, weird, I love it!
With a username like this, I’d give all my hosts and servers moon names. Like the moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
+1 for Ben Eater. There will be things you won’t understand, but for those at least you get a good starting point for reading them up.
EDIT: Main thing for me was to watch them when I was rested and could concentrate, and I didn’t binge them in one sitting; these are probably best consumed when they’re not just running in the background.