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EmoBean, in How do I exit vim?

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  • Hasherm0n,

    Old joke that’s been around forever: “What’s the best way to generate a random string? Give a first year comp sci student an open vim editor”

    VicentAdultman, in I don't need a declarative operating system for my home server... but it would be fun...

    I am in the same position too. I mean, the appeal is having a config to redo everything if something goes wrong. Unlikely a debian/arch machines that I setup that I had no idea how I got there and what I can or can’t install/uninstall, lmao.

    ramius345, in How do I exit vim?

    :x

    hansl,

    ZZ

    EmoBean, in Distros bad

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  • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

    Either apartheid or Hannah Montana

    EmoBean,

    I’m trying to compile my own mix of temple and Hannah Montana to get the most effective least bloat os possible.

    KingThrillgore, (edited )
    @KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

    You boot into an OCaml REPL

    superduperenigma,

    You snort that raw, uncut TempleOS and look God in the face every time you boot your machine up.

    EmoBean,

    … you already read my comment about temple and Hannah Montana, right? This isn’t a meme.

    PlantDadManGuy, in Just finished setting up my GNOME desktop. Am I doing this right?

    Reminds me of that sidequest in fable 2 with the evil gnomes.

    RmDebArc_5, in Ubuntu + Arch
    @RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

    I know it’s not the actual AUR but it literally calls itself the AUR for Ubuntu

    AVincentInSpace,

    yeah and it can call itself whatever it damn well pleases, the fact remains that such repositories are only as good as the communities that contribute to them and I’d wager that whatever you’re talking about will never at any point in the future have as many packages on it as the AUR currently does

    RmDebArc_5,
    @RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

    For those who didn’t get it: yay is the most popular AUR helper on arch

    ModsAreCopsACAB, (edited ) in Distros bad

    French press? ? ?

    TheWoozy,

    SUSE: now with oils on the surface and sludge on the bottom

    kadu,
    @kadu@lemmy.world avatar

    Imagine calling flavor “oils and sludge”

    prettybunnys,

    a little extra cafestol cuz your heart needs help dying

    emberwit,

    Manjaro

    gnurd, in Distros bad

    What about people who have an automatic espresso machine? Grinds the beans then Tampa and brews all with one button? Gotta make sure the settings are perfect. A mix on 2 and 5 I guess.

    Pantherina,

    Ublue

    Pantherina, in How do I exit vim?

    I have the feeling these editors only make sense on US keyboards. Like “:” for what? This is not a primary sign anywhere, why not just control like a normal person, working on every keyboard?

    synae,
    @synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    sure, pull requests welcome. good luck

    Pantherina,

    Haha not gonna happen

    corrupts_absolutely,

    its just a neat button on the home row on qwerty yea

    Pantherina,

    Thats what I mean, “/” too, makes no sense at all for search. Its Ctrl+F, Ctrl+S, Ctrl+O, Ctrl+X etc.

    Thats why nano makes more sense for all people, but I suppose vim could be edited to be like that?

    corrupts_absolutely,

    emacs is close to that besides all the ctrl+ combinations being nonsensical. the actual reason either arent very popular is the steep initial curve and the fact that most people dont even care about editing text that much and also the delayed gratification for the amount of time it takes to get used to. but once ure used to vim u kinda want vim everywhere

    FuglyDuck, in When you need to retire an old server
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    Fun story. When the titanic came out, the girl I was crushing on asked me if I wanted to go see it with her and her other friends.

    Yeah. So we’re in line to get in and I made a sarcastic comment, something about, “but we know how it ends… the ship sinks.”

    Apparently. She didn’t know that. Oops.
    In any case the gaggle of old women in the row behind us were more entertaining. It may have been like their fifth time watching it. Specifically so they could see DiCaprio’s naked ass. The rest of the time they spent heckling it MST3K- style.

    Pyroglyph,
    @Pyroglyph@lemmy.world avatar

    Even if it’s a re-run, it’s a dick move to give away the ending to any movie while in line to see it.

    agent_flounder,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    Watching a movie about WWII “I wonder who won??”

    s_s, (edited )

    I wonder what hobbies this Julius Caesar guy gets into when he retires?

    KSPAtlas,
    @KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

    He gets really good at playing dead, even has fake knife wounds

    EinfachUnersetzlich,

    The Americans, obviously.

    Anticorp,

    Fuck yeah!

    myrrh,

    …and this is why i loved inglourius basterds…

    oce,
    @oce@jlai.lu avatar

    Omg don’t spoil I haven’t watched that movie yet. I didn’t even know their was a first one.

    agent_flounder,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

    I hear that if they ever do a 3rd movie it is going to burst on the scene and really explode from there.

    c0mbatbag3l,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    If you don’t know the story of the Titanic idk what to tell you.

    EinfachUnersetzlich,

    It’s a very well known historical story though.

    Balinares,

    Thank you. Excellent observation It is, in fact, the very fact that makes the comment you are responding to funny.

    Flumsy,

    It is, in fact, the very fact that…

    Lmao

    owatnext,

    That would be like, being in line for a film about Helen Keller and mentioning she is blind and deaf. Like. Yeah. She is. You should know that, regardless of the film.

    14th_cylon,

    Who is Helen Keller?

    owatnext,

    She is one of the biggest community volunteers to the Lemmy code repo.

    14th_cylon,

    and they already made a film about her? that was fast…

    cygnus,
    @cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

    I thought she was a mod on Twitter. They never see anything wrong with any posts I report.

    Amends1782,

    Omg lmao

    DrQuint, (edited )

    Truth be told, I started watching Once Upon a Time In Hollywood having zero context of what the hell the story is meant to actually be about until half way when someone told me, and it vastly improved the movie.

    Like, the woman just looked like a useless character you know. And would keep looking so.

    cyberic,
    @cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Can you help a friend out?

    state_electrician,

    That’s like watching a World War 2 movie and “spoiling” the fact that Germany lost.

    Theharpyeagle, in When you need to retire an old server

    I know it’s just a meme, but god damn I hate this format. Some men cry while watching the titanic, some (many) women use *nix.

    GreenMario, (edited )

    A small alteration would be to swap one of the female heads up top with a male, and go “Man, Chad guy never cries about anything. Is he even human?” You can even swap out Chad with chadette, depending on context.

    Just a guess.

    SingularEye,

    agree wholeheartedly

    oce, (edited )
    @oce@jlai.lu avatar

    In the same vein, comments like “I’m a big bearded man but I cried…”. As if they need to reaffirm their masculinity when they speak about their feelings in case we suddenly think they turned into a unicorn or something.

    AVincentInSpace,

    man I WISH I spontaneously turned into a unicorn every time I shed a tear

    HiddenLayer5, (edited )
    @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

    Also, crying is not the only way to be sad. Some people regardless of gender just don’t cry easily when sad, doesn’t mean they’re not sad. Some people regardless of gender may not want to cry in front of other people for a movie. Or maybe they’ve already seen the movie alone and sobbed all day the first time but know what to expect the second time. It’s frankly none of your business to judge how other people react to sad things and you certainly do not have enough evidence just looking at them to declare they “have no feelings,” unless their ears are pointy and were the first to develop Warp Drive.

    MigratingtoLemmy,

    At home too?

    shekau, in Bye bye edge

    I get the point, but there’s for example Evolution which you cannot uninstall from GNOME without uninstalling the GNOME itself

    ikidd,
    @ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, you could if the package was set up differently, or if you wanted to go at it manually. But they way the maintainers set the dependencies makes apt think it has to remove the whole DE, or at least a bunch of essential parts of it.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Can’t you pass something like –unmerge or –nodeps so package manager will ignore dependencies? And then add it to apt equivalent of package.prpvided to tell that this package is managed by another package manager(you).

    RidcullyTheBrown,

    That’s the point. Obviously you can uninstall any windows application too, it’s just that Microsoft doesn’t want you to.

    Chakravanti,

    Obvious? It’s closed source software. You don’t know jack fucking squat what it’s really doing no matter what you think you know. Because you don’t. You won’t no matter what you think you know even if you think you’re a programmer. You didn’t program Windoze. GTFO from ALL closed source software, OR ELSE.

    RidcullyTheBrown, (edited )

    Is this some AI generated answer? I refuse to think a person can talk like that.

    The “obviously” comes from the article which states that Microsoft allows uninstallilng software which obviously means they always could do that. They just didn’t want to allow users to do it.

    Chakravanti,

    Fuck you. Jackass. Moron. Figure it out your damn self. I said enough. Fuck off.

    Pantsofmagic,

    Well at least it doesn’t fire off background processes even if you don’t use it.

    AceFuzzLord, (edited ) in How do I exit vim?

    I got VIM (possibly NeoVIM, I don’t recall) on a thumb drive a few weeks back for an assignment for one of my college courses because I can’t install anything on the college library computers and it threw me off because I had no experience with it before then. Thank goodness for the Internet knowing what to do because I had absolutely no idea how to do just about anything in it.

    fraydabson,

    I’ve recently made the choice to switch to neovim as my main terminal editor and I like it. Even doing coding in it. But bigger projects I still use vs code.

    avidamoeba, in Distros bad
    @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

    My espresso machine runs Ubuntu. 🎤🫳

    blotz,
    @blotz@lemmy.world avatar

    Source?

    avidamoeba,
    @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar
    corsicanguppy, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?

    Unix: the version of the OS that built it is still supported (solaris 10 may have a 22-year support window, and counting).

    burrito,

    Why would anyone bother running it after March 2010? I quit using it almost immediately when the buyout occurred.

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