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Oh I see, I misread the announcement then.
Oh I see, I misread the announcement then.
That isn’t what happened according to the queer.af admins. They decided to let the domain registration lapse cause they didn’t want to support that government fiscally even indirectly.
Cause it’s good to know of something is an installed package at a glance. I also imagine it would reduce the risk of accidentally overwriting your own scripts if the packages happen to have the same name as your local scripts.
Well I guess if you need scripts to work in a mixed Windows/Linux environment that makes sense. On the other hand the few times I have to touch powershell it’s so verbose and cryptic at the same time, so I think I’ll stick with bash personally.
Is the secret the penguin walk?
I really liked Spec ops the line’s story, but it doesn’t hook you I can see it being boring.
Fair point. I think I’m just too used to dealing with the bullshit of building the packages myself cause I find it fun. Definitely not viable for commercial use.
You know there are distros other than Ubuntu and CentOS right?
Best bet to see if it would break stuff is to just rename the folder (and make a new one with the same name to be safe). Keep browsing regularly for a few days/weeks to see if anything breaks. My educated guess is it’s probably caching data from other instances.
That’s exactly why I still have a Facebook and am seriously considering reviving my 0 post Instagram
That’s a horrible thing to do to someone
While not technically a school computer. In college we all had to install a WiFi client to access the school’s WiFi. It was shit so I started digging around and found the localization files in plain txt. I then, when I had the opportunity to, booted into a friend’s computer with Linux and changed the confirm button to say “I’m a bitch”. They never asked me to change it, which I would’ve, so it just stayed like that all year.
They posted it to any community that had “music” in the name regardless of if it fit. Either a spam bot or those annoying people who think more is always better when it comes to getting your name out there.