i rely on this in my job. if i really need it, i’ll be using it often enough that it’ll always be in ^R distance :)
i rely on this in my job. if i really need it, i’ll be using it often enough that it’ll always be in ^R distance :)
she sat down to a table with 10 zionists. now there are 11 zionists at that table.
eh, it’s calvinball. they could if the US said they could. but why would the US say that?
mmmmmm <3
no, tmux is a newer screen. some of us havent switched cos we’re too lazy i guess? i think the common wisdom is that it’s better. i havent tried cos i already know enough of screen and it’s fine for me
atools
, which includes als
, aunpack
, apack
. so you can stop caring about the kind of archive and just unpack it. it also saves you from shit archives that have multiple files/dirs in their root.perl -e
/ perl -lne
/ …units
bc
- a calculator that’s actually goodpass
- the only non-shit password store tool i’ve found so far. no gui, uses gpg and git to do the encrypting and storage/sharingalias lr='ls -lrth'
- so you can easily find the newest file, cos that’s frequently what you wantunip
- my script to look up things in the unicode dbfind -type f -exec xzgrep 're' {} +
- because xzgrep cant do -roh yeah, and for the shell readline, alt-b, alt-f, ctrl-w, ctrl-u, ctrl-k, ctrl-a, ctrl-e
doesnt actually do anything on gnu rm, and hasnt in like a decade. but yeah, dont do it.
wow, a real spambot? the fediverse has landed!
i used to recommend linux to people. but that also meant that i became their tech support person.
i no longer advise anyone to use anything. i just want them to not ask me to troubleshoot their stuff.
best the internet can do is chastity stuff
Ansar Allah: stop the genocide
US: i cant heeeeear you
Ansar Allah: stop the genocide!
US: louder!
Ansar Allah: stop the genocide you monster!
US: do you want me to eat this cake? yes?
Ansar Allah: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
having a job improved my mental health compared to not having one and worrying about money.
well, yes, none of the dnd setting people think like medieval people at all.
but i take exception to this idiocy:
fundamentally incompatible with the European fantasy typified by Lord of the Rings, in which no fellowship can alter the fact that Sam is by birth a servant, Frodo a gentleman, Strider a king, and Gandalf a wizard.
has this person read the lord of the rings? sam becomes a land-owning gentleman at the end of the novel. he actually makes it out of his class.
to be fair, he’s the only one in the entire god damned book. there arent even many speaking roles for named commoners in there. sam, the gaffer, ted sandyman, farmer maggot, butterbur, gamling, ioreth. that’s about it. the vast majority of these are in the shire portions of the book.
edit: i forgot beregond and his son! but he may be a minor noble who has lost their land but kept the memory, or he may be a commoner of ithilien of numenorean descent. i dunno.
i’ve had factory printed DVDs die while stored at room temperature in the dark (case). they just developed holes.
how did these people not know that hard drives die??? CDs die. DVDs die. the only way to keep your data is to copy it periodically, and this has always been true.
ffs, fucking DNA survives because life keeps copying it all the time.
i’ve always wondered how much this english court ruling influenced the founding fathers of the US to rebel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_v_Stewart
a lot, apparently. this article’s been expanded since i last looked at it, lol.
oh yeah, the brits just signed those treaties as a temporary measure while they did other stuff, they would’ve come back eventually, kicked the treaties over and taken the land.
but the US elite couldnt wait that long. they wanted the land NOW.
didnt the nascent US elite already have the “west” (beyond the 13 colonies) carved up for real estate speculation even before the revolution broke out?
vidir
is similarthere’s also
rename
(the perl one, not the shit one). i have fond memories of renaming albums withrename 's/(\d+)/sprintf "%02d", $1/e'
so they’d ls in the correct order