

Depends, are you rich?
Depends, are you rich?
First mistake was to not specify a sheet size
And why would they? They’re printing so much money, this niche probably doesn’t make a dent.
It doesn’t matter if Windows is the best system for gaming. It just matters if people believe it is.
You can always justify using Windows. “How do I get Game Pass to work on my handheld?” is probably something people care about.
Granted this is an expensive way to lock customers into your platform, but they’re already doing it anyways, so no need to pour money into the OS experience when you can just sell services building on customer data.
Plex has better security, federates and shares with other plex servers and generally is less hands-on for transcoding.
Regarding security, it’d be interesting to see how secure it actually is. Yeah, the individual endpoints might be protected better, but is Plex the company maybe a single point of failure?
Allows you to scroll through / view a text file in the terminal.
They aren’t MAGA. They’re in only for themselves and will temporarily ally with anything they think make them more in the long run. Which currently is Trump with MAGA, and while they share the motivation with him, it’s selfish. I mean if he wanted to, Trump could offset the higher cost. Why should Walmart and not the one causing it?
Admirable dedication to the cause
Godspeed, keep the hacking spirit alive
Yup just need to pick it up from your local rescue shelter
I doubt it. Nix has a ton of infrastructure and contributors there. Plus they wouldn’t gain anything immediately tangible from it. Codeberg is still git with a very similar UX to GitHub. Not the same can be said for Savannah.
That doesn’t mean it’d be a bad choice in the long run. But still.
Some stuff turns to e-waste because it’s no longer supported by software. Some stuff turns to e-waste because it’s just so goddamn old. The last ones of these architecture had a whopping 233MHz. My first PC that I got new as a kid was faster than that (must have been a Pentium II, while i586 is Pentium). I highly doubt there are many of these systems left in operation, especially not with new kernels.
The issue is not only complexity, though it does play a role. You can also run into issues with pure text parsing, especially when whitespace is involved. The IP thing is a very classic example in my opinion, and while whitespace might not be an issue there (more common with filenames), the queries you find online in my opinion aren’t less complex.
Normal CLI output is often meant to be consumed by humans, so the data presentation requirements are different. Then you find out that an assumption you made isn’t true (e.g. due to LANG indicating a non-English language) and suddenly your matching rules don’t fit.
There are just a lot of pitfalls that can make things go subtly wrong, which is why parsing general CLI output that’s not intended to be parsed is often advised against. It doesn’t mean that it will go wrong.
Regarding Python, I think it has a place when you do what I’d call data set processing, while what I talk about is shell plumbing. They can both use JSON, but the tools are probably not the same.
It’s a cool shell, I like ita lot more since I found out you can use ?
to mark a field optional
It’s true that compared to the other utilities, it’s rather new. First release was almost 13 years ago. awk
, which I think is the closest comparison, on the other hand turns 50 in 2027… though new awk is only 40.
Thanks, I never used it and had forgotten about it until now.
From a quick glance, this is pacman
with a yaml file instead of a shell script and PKGINFO (the latter was introduced for the same reason you’re doing it your way in the first place). The carcinization of package managers
I really like fish. It’s just so pragmatic, I don’t know how to describe it differently. No groundbreaking concepts (like nu or elvish), but the tools you need are right there and easily accessible with syntax that doesn’t make me scratch my head (bash).
NixOS as the first Linux distro is an interesting choice, definitely not bad, but probably not what most people would go for
Sorry if I sound dumb, but which kind of program would be the one to display the output of text based interfaces, also called terminal applications, if not a terminal?
Just according to keikaku.