

I think they’re relative line numbers (a setting in vim). So they count down to where the cursor is currently at. (and would count upward form there)


I think they’re relative line numbers (a setting in vim). So they count down to where the cursor is currently at. (and would count upward form there)


He said about one neighbor, while taking a massive dump on his other neighbor’s coffee table.
*Sigh*. Fine, let’s introduce a z-axis specifically for Terry A. Davis.


Feels weird that an application is allowed to override iptables though. I get that when it’s installed with root everything’s off the table, but still…


Somehow I think that’s on ufw not docker. A firewall shouldn’t depend on applications playing by their rules.


Ah, so RTnews becomes snewtr? Then watch this: skcidfogabataenacaissuR


I don’t think plausible deniability will give you much sway when you’re dealing with the Russian government.
Tbf, they said ‘at least’.
“Try writing it it in assembly”


Though FFmpeg is not really a project ‘thanklessly maintained by one person’ (anymore).
*would have


Nothing beats a Beetle, I heard it’s a real production car.

I [object Object]


I assume they’re also able to navigate by magnetic fields alone? (in case it’s cloudy)
We almost have the same setup then, I use
ssh_hostnames=$(grep "^Host " ~/.ssh/config | awk '!/*/ {print $2}')
for host in $ssh_hostnames
do
alias $host="ssh $host"
done
in my .bash_aliases to parse the ~/.ssh/config file and cut off the 'ssh ’ part automatically for every Host I have in there.
You can also use ssh shorthands in ~/.ssh/config
With the added benefit of it looking like you’re yelling at your prompt in order to get it to use sudo.


“I am very intelligent.”
Quality documentary partly about this subject (Monsanto’s questionable contributions to papers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOkWahiUgQ4