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intensely_human, to memes in Have seen this way too often

I’ve never seen even the slightest bit of negativity at the gym. Come to think of it, I’ve seen almost zero negativity between any strangers on the street in like 10 years.

intensely_human, to archaeology in Giant naked hill figure revealed as Hercules—and he aided medieval armies

His nipples look confused

intensely_human, to comicstrips in Get a millenium falcon!

She was poofed into existence one hour in the past, and started walking toward the well. At first it was just a zombie shuffle, mindless and jagged. But slowly and surely, she remembered her made-up past, forgot that she had materialized from thin air.

intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

I realized there’s quite a bit more metadata that a package provides to its package management system. Here’s an example package definition, in the programming language Ruby: github.com/thoughtbot/…/factory_bot.gemspec

It defines, among other things:

  • author
  • license
  • dependencies
  • version
  • name
  • description
  • link to project webpage
intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

A “package” goes beyond library or app, basically by being part of a package management system:

  • I has a version number in a standardized format, which package managers can use to reason about dependencies
  • It declares its own dependencies, with version constraints. It will have entries like “In order to run I need a copy of jsonReader version at least 0.12.1”

I think that might be it.

Just in the same way both rice and bread come in a package at the grocery store, and both of their packaging has nutrition info, UPC barcode, and net weight printed on it. The packaging itself allows these goods to be distributed through a particular system.

The barcode is part of the packaging standard, and then the “package management” processes of retail use that barcode for their own inventory management, checkout, etc.

intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

I have never regretted time spent reading documentation.

intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

It never hurts to start with help man

intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

My recommendation for learning this stuff is ChatGPT, ideally version 4

intensely_human, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

sudo apt install curl

intensely_human, to privacy in I'm looking for a privacy respecting vacuum robot

I thought it was an anagram for “Robo Ma”

intensely_human, to thefarside in 1 January 2024

Women hate it when their men get soft

intensely_human, to asklemmy in How do you grow your Twitch/YouTube Channels?

I have no idea.

I started out playing a star wars dogfighting game, and just started using twitch to record my matches so I could analyze and improve my dogfighting.

Most watchers I ever got was 7.

Now, 2.5 years later, that game is dead (which sucks because it’s fucking awesome) and I play other stuff, and I have exactly one fan who sometimes shows up.

I have maybe twenty followers, but apparently only one of them still likes watching me.

And that one is plenty for me. I literally just like the fact that someone is watching me game.

My channel doesn’t include talking at all. All I do is play games. I do that because I’ve always wanted to see gameplay videos of games to see whether I’d like to play, and you can only find videos with some dude babbling constantly over it.

intensely_human, to memes in Pregnancy

Why is the baby pregnant?

intensely_human, to asklemmy in What's the worst thing you accidentally did due to a glitch on a site?
intensely_human, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

lmao thank you

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