JD Vance, is that you?
JD Vance, is that you?
The second one actually gave me half of a mental breakdown, but not because it was too violent for me.
One analysis that I read made the exact opposite conclusion that I made, and it showed me this: in the subject of English, two diametrically opposed points can both be equally correct! Nothing is fixed! Reality is mutable!
Also The Lottery, The Veldt, Harrison Bergeron (which others have already mentioned)
Could have just said man instead of ma’am. They sound almost the same.
Was this article generated by AI?
You mean general dynamics?
Those forward wing things are called canards. 3 modern fighters have them.
is fox? or is snake?
But how can a healing crystal cause skin cancer? The sun is a deadly laser, after all…
unless it’s also a laser crystal! Gotcha, Illuminati!
Don’t tell me you still believe in oxygen! The sun is made of phlogiston, so it instantly ignites. Since there’s no air in space for the phlogiston to saturate into, it can keep burning for millions of years!
The manuals. RTFM exists for a reason. If there’s ever a command or a config file you’re not sure about, just type in man the_command
.
If you can’t access the man pages for some reason, there’s an online version on linux.die.net.
Also, the Arch Wiki, Gentoo Wiki, and Debian Wiki offer good information for all distros. I like Arch Wiki the best.
PGP or GPG, however you spell it. You can encrypt stuff, protect your email from prying eyes!
Also FOSS in general.
AI? In medical research? But rulers!!!
Upvoted solely for the last line
Everything here reminds everyone of that.
It wasn’t anything big that caused me to switch. It was just a general feeling of “oh, maybe I’ll switch” and annoyance at Windows, and then I got a new SSD.
Here’s a few of the micro-hacks that I’ve hacked up in the past.
#!/bin/sh
clear
doas chroot /linux /bin/login
ide
which runs Vim, and then compiles the code and makes it executable. #!/bin/sh
#Works only for C
vim $1.c && cc -O3 -Wall -Werror -Wno-unused-result $1.c -o $1
#MODE=`stat -f "%OLp" $1`
if ("stat -f "%OLp" $1 | grep -e 6 -e 4 -e 2") then
chmod +x $1
fi
demoronize
, which does what it says in the comments #!/bin/sh
#dos2unix -O -e -s $1 | sed 's/ / /g' | sed 's/“/"/g' | sed 's/”/"/g'
cat $1 | sed 's/ / /g' | sed 's/“/"/g' | sed 's/”/"/g'
#Convert DOS line endings to Unix ones and add a final newline if there isn't one,
#replace sequence of 4 spaces with tab,
#and replace "smart" quotes with normal ones
I just keep those ones for historical value, but there’s one hack I use every day. My keyboard doesn’t have a function key (Fn), so I use the Super/Windows key instead.
I have xdotool keyup Super_L keyup Super_R keyup F4 key XF86Sleep
bound to a custom keyboard shortcut. It unpresses the keys used for the shortcut (Super + F4), then presses the sleep key.
Damn Taskbar is gold
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