Ngl that pink looks great. Coming from me, a guy.
Ngl that pink looks great. Coming from me, a guy.
On StackOverflow: “never mind, figured it out.”
Yo she alright but does she even know how to exit vim
Thank you for sharing this. I learn something new everyday, much appreciated.
Ah, the ol’ Brainfuck, aka the new PHP of 2034.
Probably done in jest, but this reads like the 100,000,000th “agree?” bullshit post on LinkedIn.
Dude’s training for his spelling bee. Let’s not over_react_.
Can we just live in a world where 220ppi HRR OLED displays are a mainstream thing? Alternatively give me a cryochamber and wake me up when we do.
Computer, enhance!
Only if your bits touch.
I have been trapped in vi and I don’t know how to escape.
Send help.
That’s not the kind of ball-fondling I had in mind.
I don’t see the problem, you have such a powerful computer that there’s no process it cannot complete instantly. /s
LGTM.
10/10 would approve PR again.
This is easily the most comprehensive and informative reply to the issue with systemd I’ve seen so far. Thank you for the response, I can see why their increasing dominance is alarming.
I’m certainly not at liberty to pass judgment on whether it deserves its current reputation, since I barely know enough to make it work to my needs. But I would be most interested to see how things play out.
Hey buddy, happy to help! You certainly can, you’ll just have to generate an app password for your Google account, it’s pretty simple and guide here (https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en) is easy to follow.
A quick note if you haven’t done it before, the app password is generated in place of your actual Google account password. It is intended for single-app use, and bypasses multi-factor authentication on your Google account.
I have tried several times to find a convincing answer as to why systemd bad hur dur, but I could never find one that says precisely why. I’d love it if someone could ELI5 it for me.
80, 443 for HTTP/S, and 587 for a VPN service. Reason being that I travel frequently, and often have to connect through a bunch of different networks, Airport WiFi, mobile roaming, hotel WiFi, etc. and you never know the kinds of network restrictions they impose on their pipes.
80 and 443 is least likely to be dropped, while 587 is a common SMTP port that could make it through most networks.
I’m running all my microservices on a couple of repurposed NUC5i5RYKs, running Ubuntu Server 22.04 (I know I know) and Docker. They’ve been absolutely rock steady thus far, though not quite as overkill as I like all my computers to be. But I got them in 2015 and they’ve held up more than admirably.
Rectangle Pro for me, 100%. I bought the paid version too as I loved it.
I like my windows organized and macOS has this penchant for chaos. Windoze at least has FancyZones in PowerToys which is chef’s kiss perfectly done, and I can’t live without it.