Glad I use Nobara 😜
Why even view pirated low-quality content, hidden behind a paywall? I mean, that’s what too many newspapers and magazines offer. Unfortunately.
That’s what I’m trying to say - in the probably most upsetting way - All of my distros - Ubuntu, Nobara, Debian and so on: all of them have vi as a symlink - only, these days.
I can’t confirm this. when using vi, I have syntax highlighting, split windows and even search and replace. Even my Termux installation states it’s vi improved, when issuing vi -h
.
There is no point in typing the “m” in vim. Just edit your files with the vi shortcut.
They creators already moved to patreon since YT doesn’t pay off.
US cars are just too tall.
The struct and its CRUD functions seem to be all implemented. Problem is: The Create
method is never be called.
I’m glad we use Thunderbird!
Quackers!
From my experience, devs be like:
Backend, yay! Frontend, nay! … and I the end, not even the backend works properly.
Back in the day, Twitter immediately banned my fresh account (my first sign-up there) because I didn’t provide my phone number. Therefor they sent me their newsletter spam and I had to write them 3 support tickets until they eventually deleted my account.
Then I tried again with a trash mail account and it also happened there.
Twitter has always been dead to me.
vim is a little hard to get into, but from there its benefits pay off with lots of features. On the other hand there is emacs, with an even steeper learning curve (cough long awkward button combos!), but it’s considered so powerful, some say it’s a separate operating system.
That meme clearly comes from an emacs fanboy.
I had Comodo installed once, about 14 years ago. I had the immediate feeling that it’s malware only. There is no protection, just annoying stuff that digs deep into your system, making it vulnerable.
Welcome to the ADHD community!
No, that’s a crime! Use rsync instead.
Looks like Jerboa before the latest update.
Lecturer: “Always comment your code.”
Student: “The code documents itself!”
Also student: [see screenshot]
That moment when you wake up, still drunk from last night, and it’s slowly becoming clear what you have done during blackout.