

what happens when you wrap $() in quotes?
I’m Elsie, 19 year old programmer! I’ve been programming since I was 9 years old when I got a Raspberry Pi.
what happens when you wrap $() in quotes?
yeah I can read without the key, it’s not that hard, and it’s not a new language, it’s just a script that unambiguously maps phonemes to “letters”.
He’s Colombian, that won’t fly for Trump
Republicans as usual being only pro-birth…
It used to be spelt “coronnel” in Old French and we took that pronunciation, but then we also took the updated french word “colonel” but kept the old pronunciation.
As long as the “No Thanks” button is a one and done go-away button, I think this is a decent idea!
Rhino Linux! A rolling release Ubuntu distribution. It uses the Ubuntu devel repos + pacstall.
I learned bash instead of python because my 8 year old brain saw all the parentheses and thought “ew no”…
All.
Still can’t use it on my ROM…
I also pick this man’s wife -_-
Can you explain? I’ve never heard of them before.
Containers maybe?
They are TTYs, they’re like terminals your computer spawns at boot time that you can use. Their intended purpose is really whatever you need them for. I use them for if I somehow mess up my display configuration and I need to access a terminal, but I can’t launch my DE/WM.
Ctrl+shift+V is what you should do. Ctrl+V is used by shells for I believe inserting characters without doing some sort of evaluation. I don’t remember the specifics though, but yes Ctrl+shift+V to paste.
Backdoors are bad for security 😆😆
Scrolled too far down to find this
Using something that tells ad servers “hey please don’t track me” and have it disabled by default for most browsers is really just another easy fingerprinting mechanism.