Yeah I'm like even if the movie sucks, I'm sitting in the dark eating, so it's not all bad
grrgyle
Perhaps it was only a sign of the end (of the bad) times after all
Isn't this like one of the signs of the end times?
In my personal experience, yes. There are so many jobs that exist around the Linux ecosystem, being comfortable with concepts like piping, file permissions, scripting, git, etc, will invariably give you a leg up.
Lol been there, and with the -R
too
About 8GiB thumb drive. I don't hang on to much
In my experience with GitHub, dropped commits remain indefinitely accessible. I use this to my advantage on pull requests with lots of good commit context that I don't want totally lost in a squash: by copying result of git log --oneline main...
into the PR body. The SHAs remain accessible even after I force push my branch down to a single commit.
I think there is a theoretical limit to how long these commits remain accessible, but I haven't ever hit it in my daily usage.
What a great read. Thanks for sharing.
I wonder if a "KOOL" tube is a tube for smoking a cigarette out of (I remember that being a brand).
Mm my favourite
A lot of leftist view taxes as a good thing, when taken from those who can afford them
Incidentally, no
Poor no more
Either
Exactly, exactly! To keep it going, I think their whole worldview is based on what's "natural" and how their shitty behaviour and policies and ideas are normal and natural, because they view stereotypes about human nature (esp re sex, gender roles, race, family structures, etc) like these unshakeable institutions that they're powerless to influence in any way.
When really it's like, nah it hasn't always been like this, and it will continue changing, forever.
Further, we can do the very difficult work of trying to change it in a way that benefits more of us!