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crew wherr you at
Here on break
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crew wherr you at
Ahhh good, good… me too
I don’t know when I’ll next get the opportunity to ask this, so
How do people pronounce this: “gee lib cee” or “glib cee”?
I have the same question about clang
Pfff easy lib@
, lib32@
, lib64@
, libx32@
Programmers are sensitive enough. All you have to do is raise your voice slightly, and they’ll think you’re yelling. You could probably make one cry just by saying their patch isn’t good, without having to resort to aggressive language.*
I don’t know the whole history, but this seems highly unnecessary, and typical Linus. Didn’t he resolve to be better a few years ago?
Ah found it.
*Source: am programmur
Hey I’m on Ubuntu because I’m lazy, not because I have a life
Just start by dual booting one of the “easy” distros and doing stuff that doesn’t require Windows. Eventually you’ll start spending more and more time on it out of comfort, then one day you may realise that you haven’t needed your Windows partition in months, and can skip out on it entirely.
I’m not seeing the soy connection
What do you mean by this?
I can’t imagine working with linux and not being comfortable with its most fundamental conceit: interactive ttys that you can do anything from. It’s like being a Windows user and not knowing about the Start menu
Yeah this is shitty, and if you’re a programmer reading this and you agree with it, be better. There is no excuse for under-documenting a CLI.
Even when I’m developing, I write out my usage text first, like -o [json,csv,pretty] specify output format (default 'pretty') [NOT IMPLEMENTED]
or the like.
mysterytool: nothing appropriate.
I love you