When you have privilege, losing that privilege is perceived as persecution. We see a similar phenomenon with snowflake white males in the US spouting misinformation about what DEI is so that they can end it.
Fuck the genocidal state of Israel.
When you have privilege, losing that privilege is perceived as persecution. We see a similar phenomenon with snowflake white males in the US spouting misinformation about what DEI is so that they can end it.
Fuck the genocidal state of Israel.
On CLI I figure out the command I need once.
Put it in a script.
Cron it if I want it to be daemonized.
Never think about it ever again.
Anti-CLI folks just have a bad workflow.
They see the script as the end, when in reality it's a foundation. I rarely look at my foundation. I build on it.
With this workflow I have dozens, hundreds, or thousand of automatic actions that "just work". Idk, works for me.
That said, if you prefer to click yourself to RSI to accomplish the same task, who am I to judge. I just watch and nod until I'm asked for a suggestion.
True, in the situation with a local history maybe it's worthwhile to --force to nuke an empty remote. In that case it is practical to do so. I just typically like to find non-force options.
There are multiple solutions to this without using --force.
Move the files, clone, unmove the files, commit, push being the most straightforward that I can summon at this time.. but I've solved this dozens of times and have never use --force.
I assume it's temporary, with the introduction of a new tech it takes time to set regulations and norms for it. That said, I disagree with this stance if it's permanent, but I'm not nearly as cynical about this as most of this chat section.
The X-Games is a sporting event where folks risk their lives for our amusement. So giving competitors a few years to learn if a new technology, a technology with different centers of gravity and moments of inertia, can behave in a predictable manner while performing aerial stunts is a reasonable stance from my perspective.
Otherwise people may rapidly adopt the new tech in competition which could result in bodily harm, battery breaches etc. After all, we aren't talking about just riding the bikes, but hurling them through the air and slamming them onto the ground. I see a real possibility of a breached battery (an extremely high energy bomb with fast and slow release potential) and an unconscious rider creating real harm.
I'm curious of others' views on this take.
Cable will reach anywhere. There is not such a place that cable "will not reach". Is there a profit incentive to serve you as a customer in a capitalist system? Maybe not. But cable will reach.
I understand the debate perversion nitpicking you are engaging in, and it's a silly way to intentionally misunderstand someone.
The firefighters are all older men due to their profession and the nature of time. I understand their claim, you understand mine. I am not rejoicing in causing harm to others, and you are. I will gladly maintain an opposing view to people who think in that manner.
First, don't stereotype. Many older men are anti-Trump.
Second, making help dependent on political views makes us no better than MAGA.
This is a reductionist statement that discards people based on a flawed and imposed perception of them.
Finally, and the least important point of all, many of the men you are talking about have social media histories which refute your claim. As I said, this doesn't matter because even MAGA chuds deserve healthcare.
This feels like 1 spite politics, or 2 bot propaganda to defend dehumanizing Republican actions.
Gross.
Both perspectives are valid.
I was multibooting operating systems on my home PC at 16, and Google and Stackoverflow didn't exist.
Will do, I've been working on un-hardcoding some dev stuff and getting it ready to be published for general use. I will post the update on this sub-lemmy when it's ready.
Of course!