Ubuntu is a gateway drug to Arch.
Ubuntu is a gateway drug to Arch.
Why all this when prayer would keep him safe?
You’re thinking of American Baptists and Evangelicals. Catholics are a little bit more practical, in general. Like protecting pedos, instead of ejecting them. Very practical.
“Gedeelde smart is halve smart” (shared sorrow is half a sorrow) is a classic Dutch saying. I’ve never thought of the positive form. Good to learn.
Not really, since those have been the most popular expansions. It’s easiest to measure up to, no?
Oh wow, looks like the Haskell devs have been hauling ass! Nice!
I remember the language server being a thing already, but it was in some alpha stage back then. Good to know it’s usable now! :D
Here’s what I remember from Haskell (around 2018):
I love the language, but hate the tooling.
Used it for Uni (did a minor where I learned Haskell, recursion, parsing and regex - probably the most information dense part of school I’ve ever had. Half a year of minor also burned me out, so I never went for my masters; I’m OK with my Bachelors :D ), but never felt like picking it back up.
The most recent expansion for WoW has been really good.
Vanilla good, Wrath good, or Legion good?
About 2 years ago I wondered the same, so I collected a bunch of data (of ‘who worked on which game’) and used D3.js to make a graph thingy:
Downside: It’s up to Shadowlands, not Dragonflight; Also, the few little circles pulled more left are mentioned multiple times in the same Credits, just under different roles.
The thick green circle is Customer Support (though this was before the mass-layoff by MS).
Live version here, but it’s SUPER janky - changing selections will generate a new graph lower down the page.
Raw JSON data here - I had to install Retail WoW (F2P is good enough), dig into the game files to find the .html files that contained the credits and then convert that whole pile of doodoo into JSON.
Have you found appdata/local/Application Data
? It’s a “conjunction point” that you can only find via the command line, and only exists for backwards compatibility. It points to appdata/
… Do not EVER try to gain access over all your files in appdata/
. It’ll break due to that conjunction point.
Miles -> km = multiply by 1.6 (roughly the golden ratio, is how I remember it). So about 160 km.
It’s babbies’ First Excel Sheet 😂
I remember fucking around with the same functionality and not understanding it, some 10 years ago. I guess this dood just found out about it too.
That box story right below the original message is hilarious! 😂 It’s always good to bring up happy memories after someone passed away. Good way to mourn, IMO.
That button never worked:
Go into your YT history (https://www.youtube.com/feed/history) and delete the offending video. Your recommendations should be back to normal within 24 hours (ish). There’s even a search bar for it.
Go into your YT history (https://www.youtube.com/feed/history) and delete the offending video. Your recommendations should be back to normal within 24 hours (ish). There’s even a search bar for it.
I unironically prefer apt
over pacman
, simply because my monkeybrain got addicted to running pacman -S
(that was how to update, right?) and I dropped in productivity. apt
is just “nah fam, there’s nothing new for you” most days, which gives me the quiet time I want and need.
I ran Manjaro BTW. It was nice while it lasted, but Debian is my new friend now.
Probably not often, but as a Debian user, it’s a PITA to get back to where I was before I fucked up my system. Nix(OS) sounds like a future investment to me, just in case I ever fuck up and need to get back to where I was ASAP. Been there once already and it was NOT fun.
That was from a professional standpoint BTW, privately I’m still a dirty Windows pleb, because that’s what I’m most familiar with.
PS: I’m already using a dotfiles repo, which already saves me a ton of time in settings things up.
I’m slowly learning Nix, and I’ve learned that Nix has more packages available than any single distro could ever deliver: https://repology.org/repositories/graphs.
It even has more than AUR (Arch User Repository, BTW)
Stroustrup to congress: “You expect me to talk?”
Congress: “No, Mr Stroustup, we expect your language to DIE!”
Alright, fair point - I never watched old Trek though (blasphemy, I know).
Even their RDBMS and SQL was copied from ideas that came from IBM. And I recall either E. F. Codd or one of the SQL guys making a remark about Oracle’s less-than-saviour sales tactics, even back in the 90s.