This is the correct link https://wetdry.world/@Houl/115779040543232022
This is the correct link https://wetdry.world/@Houl/115779040543232022
I’m fine without true love then, thanks
Same. I’m not broke, but I see no reason to put more people on this planet.
Are man pages memes now?


Who’s that?
Anyone who is learning new stuff in this thread should really try fish, it makes using the command line so much nicer.
cd is not bash exclusive, it’s the standard POSIX way to change directories. Zsh is the outlier here, being more use friendly than most shells.
It depends on the shell you’re using, if it’s enabled and if you have completions for that particular command installed. For bash you might have to install a bash-completion package, depending on your Linux distro. Zsh is similar but had more powerful and user friendly completion options. Fish is even better and comes with completion for a lot of standard commands pre-installed.


The most extreme one that op suggested was 4chan. You’re the only one who suggested no moderation at all.


The person I replied to was advocating no moderation at all though, even though they seem to be backpaddling in another reply.


You literally said “None”, no moderation at all means also no moderation for legal compliance.


That’s very nice until people start posting csam and the hoster is being held responsible for spreading it.
Because to buy one I’d need a mortgage and no bank is going to give me one because I didn’t have the chance to build up a good credit rating.
Would be nice, but most people wouldn’t know where to start, so 90% of that map would be white instead of pink


Ah, russia today. The fascists favorite propaganda channel.


I don’t have a lot of experience with projects that use ORMs, but from what I’ve seen it’s usually not worth it. They tend to make developers lazy and create things where every query fetches half the database when they only need one or two columns from a single row.
True. Most people nowadays would panic if they accidentally opened a terminal. It’s a scary thing that hackers use on tv.
No clue tbh, I’ve been mainly using Linux for about 17 years now
On some level I agree with you, but there’s a difference between the usual being caught and shamed and being publicly crucified on national television so people that you’ve never heard of recognize you and know what you did.