Does that random ‘true’ at the end of the function have any purpose? Idk that weird ass language well
Does that random ‘true’ at the end of the function have any purpose? Idk that weird ass language well
And sometimes -bin AUR packages (and of course some normal packages, behind the scenes) use those packages as base. Even though I prefer normal or -git packages.
Who’s not using a package manager? Except for LFS, for which you should compile it yourself.
At least it has no ties at all to M$.
Or fox ears :3
Same (but arch btw). It uses the existing Let’s Encrypt certificate from certbot --nginx. I did everything possible advised by mxtoolbox (Blocklists, DMARC, SPF, DKIM, LIGMA and whatnot). Some things are hard or impossible, but not really needed, like reverse dns or DNS SOA.
Loving tiling WMs for eliminating the dynamic size problem alltogether.
Well it’s not super simple, with a clock in the image and with a customized dmenu. Still nice :3
WeChat is literally just as bad tho.
“Why are you trying to use ‘new’? Classes are so 2015! […]”
Uses new to throw error
Soon to be neater, with the official memory fan, more drive caddys, and an extra DHCP/DNS server.
In the few years of me exclusively using the command line to manage files, even having rm aliased to rm -rf, and at some point to sudo rm -rf, out of convenience, I think it has happened thrice that I deleted the wrong file, and twice I was able to restore it with (hourly) backups. The third time, it was a minecraft world which I had created to test some mods and the server start script, and I had excluded it from backups because my ~/games dir is usually only used by steam.
Or have backups (lol)
My abstractions are:
Don’t mind me using that in Uni :3
Maybe most smaller ones have hosted both things separately, e.g… with a dedicated minecraft server hoster and a common website-building+hosting service, and don’t want to run an extra server for a proxy just for this.
With bigger servers (eg. Hypixel, 2b2t) or selfhosted servers (eg. mine), everything is on the same physical (or virtual) machine anyway and therefore everything has the same address, so you wouldn’t even need a proxy.
I do, except I always used du -hs *, which does not include hidden (.-Prefixed) files. So a double trap.
The Problem is: I don’t have a DE, and therefore didn’t realize programs would still try to use trashbins.
“Unknown library” often means a rather small and sparely documented and used library tho, for me. Which means AI makes everything even worse by hallucinating.
That honestly feels like a random, implicit thing a very shallow-thought-through esolang would do …
Every time I see rust snippets, I dislike that language more, and hope I can continue getting through C/C++ without any security flaws, the only thing rust (mostly) fixes imho, because I could, for my life, not enjoy rust. I’d rather go and collect bottles (in real life) then.