They do list lemmy in the advanced “bubbling under” category. I guess they deem lemmy to be a work in progress, but not tildes?
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They do list lemmy in the advanced “bubbling under” category. I guess they deem lemmy to be a work in progress, but not tildes?
If you read the readme, this looks like it’s specifically for when you don’t know the correct tld or spelling of the site you’re looking for. Google searches often censor sites of borderline legality, but they’ll usually still have Wikipedia articles with accurate links.
This specifically only redirects .idk domains as a search helper. Could it possibly work better as a browser extension? Maybe. :)
That would be an excellent idea. But I feel like an even broader community should be created. Like a generic book club, but for code bases! Could even have a small handful of different code bases on the go at a time. I’d love to get to know lemmy’s, but also e.g. neovim, or even unciv :)
Maybe one day it could even start tackling Moby Dick!
I’m also wondering what’s in the top-left. Is it a bowl of stones?
Wait! I figured it out.
You were close with C-section, but got the direction wrong. Clearly this is getting ready for urgent replacement of gizzard stones! :)
All praise our lord and saviour git rebase -i
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Answering both: dial image for reference to what the “modes” are, and my dial is gross. Plus that was the best image I could find describing it, but had trouble getting a clean download. Google images can suck that way. If you get me a clean link, I’d update the post.
In case anyone wants the real meanings: I am not a lawyer, read the f***ing manual, bank of america.
Beej’s guides are absolute classics. The networking guide is also amazing. Definitely worth the read.
I definitely have the soapy gene, but don’t mind the taste. I blame thrills soap gum, I occasionally enjoyed that as a kid. My sister also has the gene and can’t stand the taste.
After years, and many languages, I still have to say Ada. Kotlin, Rust, Julia, and Nim are my current contenders to overtake, but here’s what Ada does well enough to still be my preferred tool when appropriate:
There are some situation where Ada shows its age:
func
/proc
(Nim) vs fun
(Kotlin) vs fn
(Rust) doesn’t make much difference to me, but function X returns Y
/procedure X
starts to add a lot of visual noise to a file.Here’s when I use the alternatives, and their biggest weaknesses:
Thank you for attending my TED talk :P. Any questions?
Not false at all: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States
11 solid yes states. Of course Florida is one too.
(obligatory this is satire)
Wait until you learn about the shell specific /dev “files” like /dev/udp and /dev/tcp (which can send/recv IP traffic as if from a file)!
Why wouldn’t a Jew get in the car?