Oh I’m sure it’s great for what it does!
Oh I’m sure it’s great for what it does!
Currently getting annoyed with my Manjaro install because, after reinstalling due to a dead hard drive, nothing seems to quite work right (and I can’t get Skynet installed). Went to Distrowatch and hit random
Raspberry Digital Signage is an operating system designed for digital signage installations on the Raspberry Pi: it displays a full-screen browser view restricted to a specified resource. It shows web pages from an Internet, local area network or internal (SD-card contained) sources; there is no way to escape this view but rebooting the machine.
Um… maybe that’s not my new daily driver
My computer science exams genuinely included writing (simple) Java programs by hand, on paper
So how do I create a Steam Family? I can’t see an option to do so anywhere but I am most likely just missing it… or it hasn’t been rolled out to the UK yet
edit: found it! For anyone else who is lost like me, go to the top right and click on your use name and then Account Details. From there, Family Management is on the left and it’s obvious
What am I shooting them at?
James Blunt is hilarious. Awful music but excellent at self-deprecating humour
That’d be an editor thing rather than a language thing, I would have thought. It’s probably configurable in some
How do you… Oh sorry
But yeah that sounds unpleasant
Bit tired (had to get up too early today) but otherwise okay, thanks. How’s your face? Blended to a fine paste yet?
You can set those things to be visible in many editors. Its ugly tho
No, no, and also no. Try again? Or cram your face into a blender? Either is good with me
That would indeed be great but completely unrelated to what I said so I suspect you may have answered the wrong person
Oh you’re a luddite, you’re also a hater and about as intractable and strupid as a trump supporter. You can be many crappy things at once!
Hopefully this means the haters will shut up and we can get on with using it for useful stuff
In the case of zsh it will quite happily do either and ask you which you meant just like if they were called Dir1 and Dir2. Also works if you have a dir1 and Dir2 in the same directory as well
It’s more powerful than nano, sure, but it’s also needlessly more complex a ui. Your use case is legit and that you know vi is a reason to continue using it, but it absolutely should not ever be the default for anything any more!
If I am forced to use an editor in the terminal, nano generally. But I very rarely need to because I have a functioning modern computer from within the last 25 years and therefore have a gui I can rely on. If I somehow manage to break the gui in a way that requires me to edit a text file (itself very very rare) I can fix it with nano.
Now, why would you voluntarily use an editor with a ui that’s needlessly confusing and convoluted, an arse to learn, and notoriously difficult to even save a file and close without checking help files if you haven’t already memorised completely random key combinations? I would say we’d love to know, but we already do. It’s because you’re an arrogant dickwad - at least that’s what your last comment makes you look like
Literally anything up to and including poking yourself in the eyes and trying to develop laser vision to manually modify bits on the disk platter
Because you’re used to it. No other reason
My first car was a 2001 Yaris. Lovely car until the timing chain broke and destroyed all four cylinder heads at once!