installs Firefox LSR
(I am still very happy having made the switch to debian, although I would like to switch to plasma 6 at some point xD)
installs Firefox LSR
(I am still very happy having made the switch to debian, although I would like to switch to plasma 6 at some point xD)
Sure, Maybe you’ll get hooked again:
In case you actually needed a refresher:
I turns out that Buster killed Lucile (2).
I got tired of cooking and eat our a lot more nowadays, yes.
What do you mean after it ended?
Did you watch the last episode (Netflix, not the original) ?
Whats on there? I just get an access denied message.
The plastic box with plastic probably has a notable RF signal which can be traced?
That might be. Do you have any idea why they might be blocked by an instance?
There is litteraly nothing in that community??
You can still see which vpn you are using, which is likely the rout they’d go. That and going after the private VPN providers.
Nyt and Guardian seem fine, (in)directly quoting the idf.
Scaling does not include translation either yet it does here by your logic.
Liverslushie
can anyone help me figure out, why the following shell script does not work:
#!/bin/bash
while IFS= read -d $'\0' -r "dir" ; do
dir=${dir:2};
echo "${dir}"\#;
cd "'""${dir}""'" ;
ls;
##doing something else
# cd ..;
done < <(find ./ -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -print0)
I am running it in a location with a lots of folders containing spaces (think of it like this:
/location containing spaces# ls
'foo ba' 'baa foo ' 'tee pot'
I get errors of the following form:
script.sh: line 5: cd: 'baa foo ': No such file or directory
but when I manually enter cd 'baa foo'
it works fine.
Why could that be? (the echo retuns something like “foo baa #” .)
It really confuses me that the cd with the exact same string works when I enter it manually. I have allready tried leaving out the quotes in the cd command and escaping the spaces using dir=$(printf %q "${dir}");
before the cd but that did not work either.
tbh I am new to shell scripts so maybe there is something obvious I overlooked.
As one should!
Maybe a stupid question, but how do paid streaming services avoid that issue?