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_thebrain_@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 17 hours ago

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_thebrain_@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 17 hours ago
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    17 hours ago

    Get thefuck out, and move on.

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      fsck

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      That’s unmaintained pay-respects is a maintained replacement.

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        • https://github.com/iffse/pay-respects
        • https://codeberg.org/iff/pay-respects
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          Sync (which does have messed up formatting lol

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            Yeah that looks like an issue with their markdown rendering. I tried to look how they render markdown, but sync is closed source :(

            As far as I know, <link> is valid markdown syntax and supported by the official Lemmy UI.

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              Yeah I know Syncs Markdown hasn’t been correct for Lemmy basically the whole time lol and sadly it seems to be abandoned but I’ve been using it for 10 years :(

              Here’s how it looks in Thunder if that helps:

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                This is just self promo, but you should try my Lemmy/Piefed client. Fully open source and very actively maintained!

                • Web
                • iOS
                • Android
                • macOS
                • Source code
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                  Looks really nice! But do you have any debug for logging in? I’m 100% certain that I’m logging in correctly, but it says invalid login every time.

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                    I think I added better error messaging in this preview release of the next version. If you’re in PieFed make sure you’re username is all lower case.

                    https://v1-9-11.blorp.pages.dev/

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          Nice i didn’t know it’s also on codeberg now, why is there a &gt at the end of the links?

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            Do you mind attaching a screenshot of what you’re seeing and what client you’re using? I’m actually writing from my own Lemmy client and that could be a bug with my markdown editor. Or it could be how your client renders markdown.

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              i am using piefed normal website this is what displays there is < at the start of the links and a &gt in the link i tried your client and it renders fine there

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                Yeah I reached out to PieFed devs already, thanks. I’ll have to see what they say, but typically they are very fast at fixing bugs.

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              8 hours ago

              Looks fine on the sh.itjust.works instance.

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      Seems like something I’d make around the 4th no sleep day. Nice.

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        The amount of times I’ve spent 3-4 days to write a script that will save me a total of maybe 2hours of my time over a lifetime of use.

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      A core memory

      I forgot this existed

      TheFuck is wrong with me

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      This is so funny and useful

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      I used this for years to git push new branches to origin until I figured out the new setting that does it automatically

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        “the this”

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          Fixed

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        Yes, but it’s funnier that way

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          Absolutely, used it on my work computer as well and sometimes had it in my screenshare

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      Thanks. Leaving a comment to remind me to install this.

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        Same. This is both useful and hilarious.

        tldr is another good tool if you’re just learning cli tools.

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          thanks for the suggestion - i like that man pages are thorough, but the probability that i need some option that 0,5% of users need is pretty low for now

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            Exactly.

            Man pages are not bad, but often it helps to have a few examples of how people use the tool.

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