- Why do you have seconds on your clock
- I hate the searchbar at the bottom
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Have you perchance heard of "stash"? It's a neat little program to sort and tag all the porn you've saved and access it thought a neat little webui. I've personally yet to actually use it, but maybe I will if I set up my own cloud
Can't we have both tho? Does a second flag somehow diminish the meaning of a country flag? Shouldn't a country also show off their values, especially in embassies in other countries? Tho, America doesn't value queer people so I guess it makes sense. Maybe I'm just not patriotic enough as a European, because if I heard that my country was removing pride flags I'd get quite crossed
AI accountants would be pretty cool to have for small businesses tho. Like, if I wanna open up a company, it would be cool if I had a thing that could take care of taxes and all that kinda shit, not big decisions or budget allocations, but take care of all the paperwork
Why is everyone talking about 1TB being tiny? I have one 1TB SSD and it's the biggest storage medium in the entire house what kinda stuff do y'all save?
Actually, with the install script it's pretty easy. There's really few things you gotta do on your own, mostly just installing a couple of packages
Check Out the PE (pocket edition) launcher. If you have a license on the Google play store at least. It's actually not half-bad, runs smoothly and has the regular amount of m&k as well as controller support
I mean, it's not "haha, windows user gay" but that he's getting fucked over by Microsoft
Yeah, but imo the best way to learn vim is to do it as you go. You only really need to know getting in and out of insert and how to write and quit. Once you've got that, if you wanna do something and think there's probably a better way than moving there with the arrow keys, look it up on the Internet, remember the thing, do it a few times and you've learned a new thing about vim. "Surely there's a search and replace function" yeah, is substitute with the s command. "I wanna navigate quicker within lines" use f, t and their capital versions. Combine with the quickscope plugin and you're golden. Learn the stuff you want to use, don't memorize commands you don't need
Or, hear me out, : because you're doing a command, and then q for quit. Probably make it wq too, to write and quit
I mean, timestamps aren't really all that useful. Really just if you do some stuff with makefiles but even then it's a stretch. I did once use cat for its intended purpose tho, for a report. We split up the individual chapters into their own files so we have an easier time with git stuff, made a script that had an array with the files in the order we wanted, gave it to cat and piped that into pandoc
I'm pretty sure the bottom bar is the default by now, and it definitely makes more sense