baby separated values?
baby separated values?
Interesting.
I wonder if it’ll work with lsp, when it sends data to pager. I’ll start testing this out.
EDIT: Whoa… 23megs for cat clone. Rust projects do have a whole lot of dependecies. I counted crates 128 for this.
Oh well. I’ll start compiling.
Wait? Why cat needs replacing? Do you have a link for bat?
sysvinit
with openrc-init
elogind
with seatd
Yes. I run Gentoo.
Yes. The English speakers took the word from Spanish and made in into an insult, as far as I know.
Anyway this information is relevant to me, as I’m moderator at one place. And obviously as a moderator I should identify these phrases and take action.
Thanks.
This is interesting. I was completely unaware of such term. This maybe because I’m not native english speaker, and where I live it hasn’t surfaced. What baffles me most how people (the insulters) have turned it into an insult. History repeats, I guess. I think the same happened with the n word.
TIL, I need to avoid using that phrase.
But I still don’t know what it actually means. Wikipedia gave me the food, place names and acronyms. 🤷 I’ll keep digging.
EDIT: Maybe we should use “tune out” instead?
EDIT2: Found your other post with the link.
… or TERM?
You’re not alone with your opinion.
Hm. That’s good. I wonder if it could be compiled to use no toolkit, but only rely on server-side decos.
Oh well. I’ll give it a try.
EDIT: We’ll it, indeed, can be compiled without toolkit. Nice. Strangely it defaulted to US keyboard layout. While all other programs do respect my system keyboard layout setting.
I’ve been a foot
user for quite some time now.
However, this seems interesting.
Hm… I don’t see it stating anything about wayland, but since it says “native” in some many places, I need to assume it won’t use Xwayland, unless specifically told to.
Right? Anyone to confirm?
“Is your UNIX Linux compatible?”
Forget Harris & Trump. Here comes GIMP!
column
belongs to util-linuxA Linux class. Never mentioned
column
. Mind == boggled.Ironically
grep
is its own program. Although commonly it’s the GNU one, so could be considered in the same group as coreutils.