Maybe they should build a city in the ocean where these intellectuals have full control. Maybe experiment with some cool drugs.
Maybe they should build a city in the ocean where these intellectuals have full control. Maybe experiment with some cool drugs.
I didn’t even know VS Code was something you could pay for.
Also, are you using Discord bots for work?
Edit: Nope and nope.
TL;DR: The ol’ classic of short-sighted money saving.
/bin confused me for a while because I thought it meant ‘this stuff is trash, don’t worry about it’.
I started on Unix systems using Vim, so I find Nano to be the confusing editor. A Vim install is one of the first things I do on a new server.
Sterling wasn’t even decimalised until the 70s, so you’d often be talking about florins, shillings, pence etc. before pounds.
So in a lot of ways it was even worse!
Don’t be discouraged by the lack of stars or followers
Real men unhealthily stake their ego on Docker image pulls.
When I first started my job, a coworker set me up with a machine running NixOS. I gave it a year before I binned it for Ubuntu. I just… didn’t see the point? The troubleshooting wasted so much of my time for seemingly no benefit.
Remember that cringe thing you did when you were 9 20 years old?
Image giving me these vibes:
Sorry, Big Cheese now owns your colon.
D*scord 🤢
Half that script is just civilian screams.
I love slut protocols.
I can double-cross my legs and it freaks my mates out. I assumed everyone could do it.
Look at Mr. Bigshot here reading instructions!
I was introduced to Linux with Vim so it’s actually Nano that confuses me…
Apple: “You’ve just gotta brick their phone if they use 3rd party parts!”
Samsung: “Brick it, you say?”
Haha like the kids cops send into shops to buy beer.
I’ve said for a while that platforms that allow you to easily move make me more comfortable using them, and ironically, more likely to stay around.