

chatgpt and gemini gather data for the US govt, which is the one actively fucking europe over at the moment. so clearly, deepseek is what they need to worry about.
chatgpt and gemini gather data for the US govt, which is the one actively fucking europe over at the moment. so clearly, deepseek is what they need to worry about.
these are people who could be tricked into tasting salt as sweet if you put it in the sugar container
you can have compose in the linux console too. an actually ergonomic choice is caps lock i think, because really, what is caps lock even for…
no, i think azerty takes the absolute cake, but the german layout is also dogshit. it’s qwertz for one, which is shit. and the placement of { [ ] }
are absurd.
and it’s not necessary that these languages have shit layouts. look at the polish programmer’s layout, that’s a sane way to add extra letters.
i dont think boromir ever said that though, this is from that mess made by that B-horror director
i wouldnt think naming differences like that matter. the part of the code that actually creates the session isnt shown at all.
probably that it doesnt throw an exception when it fails to load, it just silently returns. that’s not nice, especially since it’s called in the constructor, which is i think supposed to throw an exception if it cant create the object properly
looks fine. maybe it doesnt follow some rule the book set out?
why are you posting it as an image?
anyway, you’ll have to explain what’s wrong
i guess some people like being under pressure? i dunno
yeah, but hens can have wattles too. i had to check, but yeah.
looks like a hen to me
yeah, i was really tired of win98SE when i switched to linux. just entirely over it.
it’s always been obvious to me that we need something to fill the gap between awk and sql, but please please not excel. please. among the 8 billion people on earth, someone has to have a better idea
but why not just use ext4, which isnt buggy?
pff no, they ask you how sorting works and then put you to work using sql’s ORDER BY. at that point, why ask?
find can be used with tail, but if you’re doing nul-delimited stuff (-print0, -0), then you’ll want tail to run in nul-delimited mode too (-z apparently).
or you can say “fuck files with newlines in them, i aint supporting that shit”, and then you just need the “” to still support filenames with spaces.
this will break pretty badly if you have filenames with spaces or newlines in them. so to make this actually robust, you now get to learn about find -print0
, xargs -0
, and why you always, always need to add ""
around variables in bash.
yeah, super weird how people hate a fascist