

Same here in Brazil.
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Same here in Brazil.
Looks more like a Homestuck reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCUTEn8_Mlc
My server went down a few times while I was away 😅
Goals


I love the interesting use of IPA to have the characteristic sentence stand out.


Same experience here.


While I do like fish syntax, you don’t really need to learn it. You can just use it for your interactive use in the terminal while writing your scripts in bash.


Arrested Development moment


Now this thumbnail is pretty funny.
The hands in the fourth pane…


I am both at the same time.


I took only until recently (two years ago) to watch Breaking Bad and found it like, okay, I guess. I just didn’t get interested enough to watch more than the first episodes.
Usually I am the sort of person who watches things to the end and hypes about popular things like Deltarune.


The seeming lack of month ordering doesn’t feel like it would be intentional after all.


That is a decent way of finding out whether the person is a native English speaker, actually.
This rarely happens to non-native speakers.


You could take inspiration from Theodore Tso’s pwgen: https://github.com/tytso/pwgen
It’s a Unix utility in C commonly used on Linux and FreeBSD to make truly random passwords. It’s the first thing I thought of when reading this.


I’d do that without a sigh :p
I’m surprised they don’t mention how it compares to SuSE’S icecream (icecc) which has been the “better distcc” go-to for a long, long time.


You’ll probably need to send a ticket to sysadmin to have that issue sorted out.
Sure, but I’ve seen that expression used like that before (non-native here).
A good way to check would be to search in an English corpus.