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GNU Raster Editing Program - GREP
Graphical Image Tool - GIT
Photo Editing with Raster Layers - PERL
Visual Image Manipulator - VIM
GNU Raster Editing Program - GREP
Graphical Image Tool - GIT
Photo Editing with Raster Layers - PERL
Visual Image Manipulator - VIM
Maybe they create these scenarios by talking about fairness a lot.
YAML is the Excel of data formats due to the Norway Problem
You’re not the boss of me now!
You could also run a shell command that kills vim from within vim… :!killall -9 vim
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But you still have to remember to bring it into the shower before you get in.
I don’t know, Schlitz beer is doing okay
Am moron, but I think you should trust melon on the internet
I didn’t have this context. I always thought it was really heartless how people turned it into a meme. Honestly, it still isn’t funny to me. Guess you had to be there.
Because now touch does two things.
Without touch, we could “just” use the shell to create files.
: > foo.txt
Can’t call it Windows 9
But that actually made sense! They care about backwards compatibility.
For those not in the know: some legacy software checked if the OS name began with “Windows 9” to differentiate between 95 and future versions.
Are you alluding to Edge becoming a chromium fork? Or did some orgs really do this weird icon trickery?
Yikes. Soon you’ll need to buy a Faraday cage that fits your TV and sofa.
Hey, you got rain in my microplastics
Even that would be technically incorrect. I believe you could put an A record on a TLD if you wanted. In theory, my email could be me@example
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Another hole to poke in the single dot regex: I could put in fake@com.
with a dot trailing after the TLD, which would satisfy “dot after @” but is not an address to my knowledge.
Is this what rent seeking is? I’ve always had a hard time understanding that term.
Technically, this one also matches everything:
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /usr/lib
The needlessly learned dogs are flooding the job market!