

To be fair, sometimes it is right to take the code from the questions. Eg if you want behaviour x and the question is “how do I do y, my code is only doing x?” Then the code you want is from the question.
To be fair, sometimes it is right to take the code from the questions. Eg if you want behaviour x and the question is “how do I do y, my code is only doing x?” Then the code you want is from the question.
Knowledge is amperes times voltage
But what if I were to get some meme from .ml and present them as my own? Delightfully devilish Acute_Engle’s!
I thought that was just the default state?
Well, if we assume the relationship to be linear, then to get healthcare for everyone over in the usa, you need approximately 29000 CEO skulls. Shouldn’t take too long to farm those up!
It may appear that way if it was unevenly heated, causing pockets of boiling water surrounded by comparatively cool water. This would make it look like it’s boiling, but then, when mixed, it is then much cooler than if heated by a kettle that relies on convection to mix the water.
I never asked for this!
Depends how much time you spend in a text editor. If it is just for a few config edits and stuff, honestly there is little reason to learn. The real benefit is if you spend a lot of time editing text due to the time saved using more powerful commands. There is the additional benefit that vi/vim is installed on practically any Linux box, so you will almost always have a familiar editor to hand in an unfamiliar environment.
Go through the tutorial. It is quite good and teaches things incrementally with real world examples. Just run vimtutor to start.
Are you running steam in a flatpak by any chance?
There are 3 states: just about to kill, killing, and just killed.
Scepticism is the British spelling
I hate it so much I can’t even put it into words.
Thanks for the suggestions. Starting with Blackshirts and reds now.
Thanks, that is a lot to sink my teeth into!
Do you have a good starting point? I have a rudimentary understanding of Marxism, but not much in the way of details.
We all know there isn’t going to be a steam deck 3. Best we can offer is a steam deck 2 episode 2.
We disproved a cosmic frame of reference, or “ether” hypothesis using interferometry. It is well worth a read, I think you will enjoy it.
If it can render, it play Bad Apple. That’s the rule!