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Recall won’t help with that. You also don’t need an AI for the second one. Just something more than a basic shell.
Recall won’t help with that. You also don’t need an AI for the second one. Just something more than a basic shell.
I honestly don’t understand the use case. What do you find interesting about it?
Sponsors pay much more than views. So does patrons.
The true issue is discoverability in my opinion.
I have the same PC as your mom… I’m really fit for an upgrade.
Where can I book a train to Europe?
I landed on oh-my-bash, zoxide and some other utilities. It really improved my terminal experience.
Move it to am external hard drive with anything else you want to keep, then you’ll have access to it on any computer no matter the OS.
The only way he doesn’t eventually is if he dies, and he’ll have shown them that they don’t have to wear masks anymore and can go as hard as they want.
I so wish I could get my hands on an electric one to replace my 2006 TDI…
You finished it in 70 hours!
Damn, I’ve been at it for 700 and I still don’t have eclipse 8 on everyone.
100 hours is a major investment. For me a game was worth it if I spent less than 1$/hour.
Fair enough
Please, most people don’t know how to use a scientific calculator at all.
That sounds great but I don’t want to keep the ‘rm’ muscle memory in case I’m on another computer and delete something important. Having to use ‘trash’ instead makes you more conscious when it errors out.
Alias rm to echo and install trash. Saved me many times.
Yeah at this point I’ve aliased ‘rm’ to nothing and exclusively use ‘trash’.
I’d still argue that you’re not the typical “buys computer at a store” user.
To be fair, typical people also don’t swap their GPU.
A lot of people are telling you to not use manjaro and to use endeavour instead. I’ve been using manjaro for 6 years and it’s fine, in the end they offer very similar user experience.
For package management, I do everything with yay now. Just calling it on it’s own will update everything, with keywords it will search and ask you what to install. The only flag you have to know is -R to uninstall.
For the shell bash is perfectly fine, but if you want more features take a look at ohmybash.
I feel like those can be solved already by searching through your emails/browser history.