caseyweederman

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caseyweederman,

He was so damn racist. Polaris is about those squat yellow people who got in when the kingdom let down its guard for a moment and now they’re all in and polluting the gene pool with their horrifying otherness.

caseyweederman,

With no ventilation! Mmm, smells like dying brain cells.

caseyweederman,

Aw yeah. Somebody’s getting a bigger wallet.

caseyweederman,

I really like Micro. I wish my fingers could forget all the nonsense Nano keybinds

Is there such a thing as split-screen grep?

I want to run a command and see all of its output on the left hand side, while simultaneously searching/grepping for particular lines on the right hand side. In other words, I want a temporary vertically split screen in my CLI, ideally with scrollback on each side of the split, but where I expect the left hand side to be...

caseyweederman,

More info: / only searches from cursor to end of file. ? searches from cursor to start of file.

caseyweederman,

I am very, very slowly chiseling it into my long-term memory. I feel like Rincwind.

caseyweederman,

I mean… You’d learn so much. Crash and burn maybe, but call it a win for all the knowledge you gain in the process.

caseyweederman,

All of the technically-minded posts I’ve read about systemd have been positive. The only detractors seem to be the ones with less technical knowledge, complaining about “the Unix philosophy” and parroting half-understood ideas, or worse, claiming that it’s bad because they have to learn it.

I know xorg has problems, but it was good to get some insight into why Wayland is falling short. Every argument I’ve seen in favor of Wayland has been “xorg bad”.

caseyweederman,

I get it.
But as far as I can tell, there are just two xorgs now, one of them is just spelled “Wayland”.

caseyweederman,

Wait. Is xfconf-query just a front-end for one branch of dbus?

caseyweederman,

Looks like xfconf merely shares the hierarchical structure. Still… Hm.

caseyweederman,

That’s the thing, paying bills doesn’t make you happy, it just temporarily eliminates the drop in happiness that would occur if you didn’t pay those bills.

caseyweederman,

Well no. My point is that while money can’t buy happiness, it can mitigate sources of unhappiness.

caseyweederman,

Well
I mean
That is how things start though

caseyweederman,

Debian starting with Bookworm has all the advantages of Ubuntu with none of the drawbacks of being a Canonical product.

caseyweederman, (edited )

Revolutionary tapeworm treatment

caseyweederman,

Skyline Sixway: spaghetti, chili, a sepia photograph of garlic, grated laserdisc, a 747, and anxiety

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