Of course, you will certainly not regret piping curl into bash from GitHub.com.
Of course, you will certainly not regret piping curl into bash from GitHub.com.
I hope you mean https://shit
.
When I can’t wrap my head around a technical document or journal article, I print it. My brain craves paper. I’m a software engineer, so believe me that I would be live inside the computer if I could.
Are we talking about Crowdstrike? There was no hacking involved, was there?
Oh dang, sorry about that. I’ve used rclone with great results (slurping content out of Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.), but I never actually tried the Google Photos backend.
You could try using rclone’s Google Photos backend. It’s a command line tool, sort of like rsync but for cloud storage. https://rclone.org/
You could also run a shell command that kills vim from within vim… :!killall -9 vim
.
Agreed. This meme is in media res.
Wow, that is an unhelpful error message. It could have told you it was expecting a number. It turns out that -i
is short for “interval” and expects a number, whereas -I
is used to specify an interface.
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /usr/lib
Yeah, there really should be some expectation of stewardship in exchange for absurd post-Disney copyright durations.