Replacing a value in a config file is still easier in vim due to e.g. ciw
or ci"
being a thing.
Replacing a value in a config file is still easier in vim due to e.g. ciw
or ci"
being a thing.
And terrible English as well, at least the title.
You keep your web browsing history to yourself.
Bullshit
Depending on your country, these ads still need to be marked clearly as such. And for accessibility reasons, that mark will always be machine readable.
So blockers will be fine.
One can read, the other one can write
And it’s not a noun
Only thing to disagree here is 80 char limit, would go for 120 personally.
Also, IMHO, pipes should be at the beginning of the next line, not at the end of the previous one.
Makes cleaner commits and nicer diffs.
I don’t know, Tim.
You can even drop the list-units
and just use systemctl --failed
Fuck ads, you don’t owe them anything.
Pausing and resuming is possible using curl as well
EU resident here, doesn’t work for me as well
Boxes does not do the virtualization
Still using bash occasionally while mainlining zsh, it’s just one of the most ubiquitous shells out there.
I’d rephrase your post title to “Use whatever shell you like, but try not to write Bash scripts”
At least scripts you want others to use… and you are going to be very grateful in the future when you might switch shells
@MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml
is it that unique?
For me it just strikes a nice balance between a full tiler and a classic desktop UI.
And in my book, you don’t even need any extensions, the core product is fine as it is.
That seems l like a fine addition, although visually an explicit number being shown would be enough and even better imho.
Is that article ai generated?
Such a weirdly long winded way of telling us that there will be an update.