

For anyone having the copy-paste skill issue, try Ctrl+Shift+C
and Ctrl+Shift+V
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For anyone having the copy-paste skill issue, try Ctrl+Shift+C
and Ctrl+Shift+V
.
TUI is a subset of GUI that uses text in a terminal to render UI elements. It does not make automation any easier. What you want is called CLI.
Yea, when I switched to Linux, at first I installed PowerShell to get something familiar, but quickly realized that contrary to Windows, terminal on Linux is actually usable on it’s own out of the box.
Looks like a perfectly normal “Enter” key on an ANSI keyboard. Why the confusion?
If you confused period
and fax
intentionally, I commend the effort.
Considering vibe
is probalby float
, I doubt any exceptions can be thrown there, you can eliminate another useless scope.
Even if it’s not float
, I’d consider burning alive anyone who overrides an operator like this anyway.
Original, because sharing xkcd without alt text is a crime: https://xkcd.com/2501
How would one go about using that sink?
May I introduce you to our Savior Helix?
Huh. I’m not that old, but now it makes sense why it gives the “ancient tech in a candywrap” vibe. I like the thing, though.
Try MusicBrainz Picard. I’ve had good experience with their recognition quality.
Nah, too much work for a text/picture/video that does not need JS to be displayed anyway. If admins are not interested in implementing proper fallbacks, I’m not interested in visiting their site, sorry.
That page does not work without JS.
Well, jokes aside, people who install Arch usually want maximum flexibility out of their system (I have no idea why you would torture yourself like that otherwise). And after some time spent with Manjaro, I can confidently say that it greatly sacrifices your ability to tinker with the system in the name of user friendliness. A great distro to start with, but if you still like it after a couple of months, you probably didn’t need Arch in the first place.
Nah, Manjaro is Arch for toddlers.
Using a specialized tool for the task is the way to go, in my opinion. I use OpenStreetMaps when I need to look at the map. If I’m looking for some famous(ish) place, I look it up on Wikipedia and jump to OSM from there.
Well, it’s easy enough if you only use precompiled packages. Beyond that you should probably have a better understanding of what you are doing.
Arch with extra steps, AKA CachyOS.
It’s a bit sad how everybody talk about the new NTsync. Most games, like, 90% of them, are not bound by sync. You would get exactly no performance benefit in them. What’s better about it is the correctness of the implementation, more programs will work under WINE as a result of switching to NTsync. It’s a good thing, but media clearly seems to miss the point and only focus on a few cases where it would give an impressive performance benefit.