Without context this is meaningless. Are you gotten blocked in Github from a specific repository? And why posting it here, what do you try to achieve?
Without context this is meaningless. Are you gotten blocked in Github from a specific repository? And why posting it here, what do you try to achieve?
You can just transfer the files and it should find them again. I did that with Kiwix and Zeal, if I’m not mistaken. Nowadays I don’t use Zeal, but don’t remember having such a trouble when installing a new os and taking old HDD over.
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Nice website. There is also Zeal: https://zealdocs.org/ and for other type of documents. There is Kiwix: https://kiwix.org , which I use to download the entire Wikipedia.
Looking at the comment history of this profile, is this a spam account trying to collect likes before it casts his spam magic spells? Sorry if you are a human, but you look like a malfunctioning robot.
Came here for Zig too. I never programmed anything in it other than hello world stuff. I think the world is waiting for the 1.0 release with complete tooling and package manager and a solid foundation that won’t change too soon. I watched talks from Andrew and what this guy and his team is doing is amazing. It’s a small team.
I recently switched from regular Vim to Neovim, using LazyVim config.
From what I have read it’s only the initial phase when running the Snap for the first time. The package is setting up the environment and does some things only once. And the first iteration of the Snap concept was very slow, which is improved a lot. Didn’t use Ubuntu in years, so cannot test it myself at the moment.
But only the first time you open it, right?
I don’t trust Google or Microsoft for privacy and such stuff. But Microsoft does not give up as fast as Google.
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I learned about this game through MAME and it’s one of the most interesting old Arcade games to me. It’s also worth checking out the original Arcade version if you can.
There are colorized versions available, made by community, but really well done.
Pitman, also known as Catrap in US: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catrap
It’s not really something special or so, but I had it in my youth and used the level editor to build countless levels with my friend. It’s a side scrolling puzzle game, with the abiliy to go back in history with a nice backwards animation.
I wrote a little script to browse Manpages: woman using fzf
to create such a browser. Just run woman
without arguments to see the full list.
I think you would need to change the variable sections='1,8,6,5,7'
, so it access only specific Manpages. In example 1
stands for executable programs or shell commands. More about the sections in the DESCRIPTION of the man command itself: man man
Yeah, the games itself weren’t good. I wasn’t a big fan of them back in the day. But I feel somewhat nostalgic about them nowadays when playing on an emulator.
Reminds me those Sega CD/Mega CD games with full motion videos, like Corpse Killer (rail shooter) or Road Avenger (quick time events). Now I kinda want to have this.
I see. To me using EndeavourOS is not bending over backwards, because it is not more difficult than using bare metal Archlinux. Just saying, because you say you don’t understand people doing that. I don’t do it. EndeavourOS makes it more easy and less headache to use Arch in my opinion. And from that perspective, it’s a win situation.
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