Can a humble man ask for context?
Can a humble man ask for context?
Thank you for posting the solution you found. If you don’t mind, what OS are you using?
I use vim btw
I think this is just advocating for not working from home in your bed. I didn’t see a single line saying how we should be back in the office.
If it has $1.50 hot dogs I’m down.
PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
It got lost in PHP’s infinite recursion initials
Really wish there was a text changelog attached to this post.
Asks for people’s opinions. Tells them they’re wrong. Nicely done.
Is it unreasonable to want to know why the shooting happened?
Have we finally reached the logical end if this meme?
Oh I see, I misread the announcement then.
That isn’t what happened according to the queer.af admins. They decided to let the domain registration lapse cause they didn’t want to support that government fiscally even indirectly.
Which is all the more reason right to repair is important.
It’s definitely a rule that can be taken so far that it is counterproductive, but I think it’s good practice to thbk about how I could use something other than a raw string ( even if it’s just a constant defined somewhere )
This is one of the many reasons I block everyone on my newsfeed. Now it’s just events and makes using Facebook not cancer.
I would say anything that can’t be played in a browser isn’t going to work. The reason you can’t run Windows .exes is because Chromebooks are Linux based. I’m not sure how locked down Chromebooks are since I’ve never personally tinkered with one.
Cause it’s good to know of something is an installed package at a glance. I also imagine it would reduce the risk of accidentally overwriting your own scripts if the packages happen to have the same name as your local scripts.
Well I guess if you need scripts to work in a mixed Windows/Linux environment that makes sense. On the other hand the few times I have to touch powershell it’s so verbose and cryptic at the same time, so I think I’ll stick with bash personally.
How should he know? He’s a new user after all.