“My love, I would like to make the sex on you!”
“My love, I would like to make the sex on you!”
The “-“ is often not necessary. I use it as a guide to see how long the person running tar has been using it.
Example:
tar -xf file.tar == tar xf file.tar
I enjoy reading thoughtful content that I disagree with. I downvote based on perceived intent of the comment or post. If it’s just mean, hateful, trolling, wildly off-topic, or anything like that it will get a downvote.
Be nicer to people. Take better care of myself, particularly my teeth. Take the things I did (school, sport) more seriously. Keep enjoying being young, but make a little time to focus on goals. Read more. Invest all my allowance in an index fund (not at all realistic, I know).
Really hoping that the enshitification of these various things, further enshitification in the case of Twitter, brings about a really fun “find out” period.
Sadly I think it will get worse in the case of RHEL. I can see IBM locking down access to many of their products to AIX, RHEL, and in many instances Windows. Currently, GPFS, something I work with a lot, supports Debian and Ubuntu (I think). It would not surprise me to see that go away.
I never got anyone to use Signal!
Wefwef looks great but has been buggy for me. Can’t save anything, comments often don’t load, and I’ll see errors loading my feeds.
Kennedy’s was just a Massachusetts accent, AFAIK.
Glad the shit ending of that show was good for something!
Sorry, but I agree. I’ve already blocked the lemmit bot that does this as well. If I want to see Reddit posts, I’ll just look at Reddit.
Anyone know how long federation generally takes? I have a community on lemmy.world that’s 5-days old, and kbin.social & lemmy.ml don’t see it.
I’ve seen this as well. If I close the app, I have to login again next time I open it.
Me either. I do a lot of initial setup for customer sites. Don’t want to get too used to customized shells or tmux.