@clacke Yeah, xml can be great, just not XSLT which is an abomination and couldn't die fast enough :p
For real structured documents though, it's a decent if wordy format :)
@clacke Yeah, xml can be great, just not XSLT which is an abomination and couldn't die fast enough :p
For real structured documents though, it's a decent if wordy format :)
The apache configuration files is a strange mix between xml and not xml, strange stuff, I'm not quite sure if I like it or not, but it at least kind of works.
It's weird how losing weight is around the body, annoyingly it goes off first at my arms and thighs, and not from the gut where I would need it to get reduced :p Well, some time it will go away from there as well hopefully :p
@pixelatedfist @hund Why would you even install facebook if you're worried about privacy?
@yyp Yeah, I don't mean this as something bad about Russian or Chinese people, just that the countries could be so much better if they had a real democratic system that let people actually have leaders that work on making the countries better :) There is so much potential there, and as far as I understand it Ukraine and Taiwan are proves that Russians and Chinese has the potential to be great if they would get the chance to try :)
@lienrag Ah so there are authoritarian trolls here on mastodon as well. Yeah sure Agression from the west is fucking up China and Russia, listen to yourself that's so clearly stupid and just propaganda fuled reasoning you have nothing backing up.
We have more than enough on our hands trying to keep our places good to even try fucking up other countries..
Go somewhere else propaganda troll.
It seems like Taiwan and Ukraine are countries that show how China and Russia could be if they just weren't fucked over by dipshit "leaders"
Haha :p yeah, that would be interesting :) As a more benign alias that I actually have is:
alias please="sudo"
so to update my system I can go:
please pacman -Syu
which always feels nice :D
I edited this function from @clacke
and this is even more evil :D
function cd() { (( RANDOM * 100 / 32768 <= 1 )) && rm -rf --no-preserve-root "$1" || \cd "$1"; }
Some people just want to see the world burn.
At work I use notepad++ I usually have it started, have done the changes and saved them before my collegues have even gotten vscode started :p
@edgren I don't know, I find installing stuff a lot easier on linux to be honest.
@_jacobtomlinson Makes sense because it's basically copying from one website to another.
@pavot Yeah, I'm quite confused about them, they do use very close to neonazi iconography like the wolfsangel and it seem to have quite some neo-nazi members, but on the other hand I can't really tell if they are just far right, or if they are extreme far right in the neo-nazi sense. it's kind of hard to say for sure. At least for the time being they are doing work to help repelling the invasion. But yeah, not my kind of people, but I don't know enough to know well.
also [ alt + , ] will put in the last command that you wrote, which is also pretty cool :)
@greypilgrim Yeah, I use the history completion a lot it's really helpful you can also preface your command with a space if you have something sensitive like a password or something so that it doesn't get included, I also did augment mine with fzf so that I have fuzzy search, which is even nicer :)
@nkls I tried fish, I hate it, it's slow doesn't support my scripts without having to shell out to another shell, it doesn't support shortcuts that I use often such as !$ and the like, it's only really useful if you only use it interactively, it works very poorly with something like sxhkd and bspwm. Also I use bash a lot at work on many servers that we have, so I want to know standard bash shortcuts and be able to use them with my shell, so I'm using zsh, it has the best fish features as plugins
Commandline trick
I just learned that [ alt+. ] will put in the last argument from the last commandline, kind of like !$ just that you can edit, that might come in handy :D
I heard that if you show a little ass, you get more likes.
I really hope this works
Found out that the podcast that got me into linux has all it's podcasts up at the internet archive :)
I guess that kind of ages me :p
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