ShellCheck is a static analysis tool for bash/sh scripts - try it on your scripts. The README also shows some examples of what (not) to do.
The link to your project gives me a 404 btw, is it a private repository?
ShellCheck is a static analysis tool for bash/sh scripts - try it on your scripts. The README also shows some examples of what (not) to do.
The link to your project gives me a 404 btw, is it a private repository?
I like this change. I never liked infinite scroll. Most implementations work poorly if at all with bad internet connections, it is harder to write userscripts for it and I like a second to consider if I should really continue looking at this page.
Look what they need just to mimic a fraction of our power
Destroyer is a band whose lyrics I consistently love
“She needs release, she needs to feel at ease with her father (pause) the fucking maniac.” (from European Oils)
“A snow angel’s a fucking idiot somebody made. A fucking idiot someone made in the snow” (from June)
“I piss on the floorboards, the whole world’s a stage” (from Eat The Wine, Drink The Bread)
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development build of call of duty black ops
Mount a remote file system via SMB or NFS and it’ll work like any folder on your PC - but you need a network connection to access it. If you need offline mode, maybe create a folder /offline and replicate it to your hard drive with a bidirectional synchronization tool like unison or syncthing. As for providers, personally I use Hetzner Sotrage Box because the price and service looks good enough to me that I didn’t bother to look for alternatives.
KDE Discover is a GUI application for adding/removing packages from different sources
Tests: Add a few test files.
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When I was in middle school, the techy kid walked up to me with a piece of metal in his hand and said, hey, did you know you can take out this part of a lighter and use it as a taser? I thought he was cool and immediately took a liking to him. Turns out we took the same train to school, and soon enough we’d share our train rides. Soon after, he started staying over at my place. One day he was chilling on my bed and installed something on his laptop called “Mandriva Linux”. This is the day I met GNU/Linux <3
I think this is an excellent video and I love the format of walking through a complete on-prem deployment.
My only criticism is the attack on “the cloud” as a whole. You can choose your level of abstraction, from a computer in the cloud (like EC2) to managed services (like EB). Personally I don’t want to deal with hardware, so I use a Compute instance on Oracle cloud (free tier). The rest of my setup is similar to the author’s.
I watched the Simpsons as a kid. Never thought much about it, but Homer’s Enemy is the one episode that resurfaced in my mind as an adult decades later.
Just a meme
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Looks like the standard F-Droid client
Oh wait it’s not, F-Droid doesn’t show the file size at the top
How about the useless censoring of asshole
I think you’re right. I associated nostalgia with stuff from before I was born but nope, I’m just getting old.
As a man: Prepare to be rejected over and over, to feel disposible and useless, unwanted and nobody likes you and you will never be as good as other men and you might as well end it now.
As a woman: Prepare to meet men who have the biggest mommy issues, to be called an entitled removed and everybody who likes you will promptly abandon you once they figure out who you really are.
These apps prey on your worst anxieties about yourself, and then sell you the remedy: An outrageously expensive subscription to skip past the chaff and find your true life mate. Except, then you’d leave the platform, and you’d stop paying up. Match group is busy gobbling up every dating app they can get their hands on and they will stop at nothing to turn them all into the same steaming pile of shit.