Netcat, mostly
Netcat, mostly
I think they’re also working on getting Steam running. I don’t remember how that’s going, though.
In the US there’s a lot that use Linux via Chromebook, but you don’t get root access or even arbitrary command execution.
Speaking of, here’s a full backup of the Ryujinx repo, including commit history.
Haskell’s if
is pretty nice: if cond then truthy else falsy
Remember - if an environment variable’s not your fault, it’s your parent’s fault.
also, am I the only one who keeps accidentally clicking on Lemmy’s “delete comment” button when meaning to edit a comment?
You’re not, but clicking it again undeletes it.
Laptop, so it’s a bit harder to pull the power cable. The default power button behavior is to hibernate, which usually finishes shutting down before a hard shutdown can trigger and doesn’t fix that.
Sometimes Windows (on laptop) decides to drop a key release, meaning I have to figure out how to restart while (e.g.) Esc is being held down.
Oh nice, another client-dependent formatting thing.
Lemmy (as in the default frontend) requires an extra caret at the end of superscripts: ^or^ ^the^ ^ports^ ^of^ ^the^ ^bay^
not a bot, but at this point I might make one
Firefox is great, but :has (a CSS selector supported by WebKit but not Gecko) is starting to get a lot more popular.
Sadly. angle brackes do not work for that codeblock.
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