It could be good if it’s pickled nicely and seasoned well
It could be good if it’s pickled nicely and seasoned well
I mean, they do have an API. It’s just so expensive that no one but VC-funded EAcc weirdos can use it
Spez is a lizard robot. I mean, just look at it. It’s a fucking weird creep
It was a joke, mate. A simple jest. A jape, if you will
What a cucked judgement. I would have ruled for the plaintiff, with prejudice
For those unaware, it’s a certified banger
Every time I pickle red onions the color just leaches out of them lol. Wonder if fermenting would work better
I’m one of them 🖤
In principal this sounds fun and rebellious, all of which I agree with, but in practice, no one has ever stopped you from doing egregious shit with the ingredients you purchase. If you care about cooking, in practice, it’s worthwhile investigating the concepts of world cuisines.
The last time I tried archinstall
it 404’d on some Gnome component and the script just died. Probably user error on my part for even trying to try Gnome.
I did install Cachy recently and it’s been very smooth.
I’m sure they’ve resolved it by now though. Just thought the error handling could have been improved
Are you so sure Apple doesn’t have your keys? How are they migrating the keys to your new device? It’s all closed source
Crockford is a good and smart person but he really dropped the fucking ball on JSON.
Double-quotes-only and no comments kill the whole spec for me. Extremely opinionated and dumb. I fucking hate JSON.
My boss once sent me a machine generated config. He’s terminally addicted to double-quotes (like, a fatal condition). I searched and there were 27k sequences of \"
.
Edit: my point is - all that compute and network wasted, every single time the file is requested and parsed. Completely pointless waste
The click wheel was one of the worst physical interfaces ever invented
Err, press PrntScrn and use Spectacle?
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
E: Always forget the diacritical marks
It wouldn’t remove /.
®e(m)ove
-®ecusively
(f)orce
~ /home/thisuser
/ just reinforces that we are referring to the ~ directory itself
Simple as