Debian’s popcon has by-category lists, so e.g. here are the most popular packages from the category “shells”, sorted by most installed:
Debian’s popcon has by-category lists, so e.g. here are the most popular packages from the category “shells”, sorted by most installed:
What file structure? I just put everything in /home
and then try to vaguely remember part of the filename and glob *part-of-filename*
.
Ok, actually, every couple of years, I move all my files into a new directory, /home/old
. I think I’m up to /home/old/old/old/old/old
right now. I recommend using find
to look for files in there.
Oh god I actually watched half of this. He says the left (apparently Jeffrey Sachs is left now?) just bought Putin’s argument about security concerns, but (big reveal about halfway in, choir music swells), Putin is actually driven by mystical thinking and megalomania.
So Putin is lying when he talks about realpolitik or says anything that makes any sense. But when he speaks of history or the motherland or whatever, then he’s telling the truth. He’s definitely not just doing a bit of story telling to hit on those emotions. No Sir! That’s a window right into his soul. And apparently his personal feelings are enough to move whole armies.
Maybe, just maybe, there are actual material reasons for why stuff happens, and it’s not just ideas in the minds of individual “great men”.
I’m mocking you. You’re the one that drew a line from Germanic tribes and their heroic culture to modern-day Ukraine. These are some pretty völkische theories you got there.
Well that’s better! Someone so interested in tales of Germanic valor should be ready for another Volkssturm. What I don’t get is why you wouldn’t sacrifice yourself in Ukraine, what with the blood relation and all. Maybe Ukrainians aren’t quite as Germanic in your mind after all?
How is this an excuse? The Germanic tribes of Ukraine used to fight down to the last elderly person I hear.
How did you manage that Pacman ghost prompt?