That would be wrong in every technical sense. You’re saying that .first()
would skip the 0th item.
First = leftmost.
That would be wrong in every technical sense. You’re saying that .first()
would skip the 0th item.
First = leftmost.
Because you can look it up.
This is funny. I exhaled slightly faster.
Neofetch has always been stupid and slow
I’d like to add my opinion that git is definitely not the worst offender
Not a good first impression (other comments have my thoughts covered) and I think I’ll stick with Firefox.
Unless they impress us by re-writing it in a quality-first language, and make all configuration declarative, and drop support for some cruft. They’re going to have to try something bold and different to impress me, otherwise, this seems like more of the same, and an uphill battle at that.
I had the save thought and the same wish-wash conclusion.
What about the outlook thing? Don’t understand.
Both parties.
It’s supposed to be a reply to an existing conversation.
This. I don’t need braille to know which button, it becomes muscle memory. A touch screen UI changes dynamically, so having muscle memory like for a physical momentary switch is impossible. And the tactile feedback is important too.
You can report the seller, and I am to understand that they take you seriously.
That’s just an inherent consequence of open source, people can make multiple versions of the same thing, and you can’t force distro maintainers to ship all the same tools. It’s not worth complaining about, and beginners need this explained to them that with choice, comes… well, choice.
Me too. Every once in awhile I have to remind myself that it’s not my fault that Lenovo decided to plaster a windows logo on that key. Realistically, that’s everybody’s key, and it was unfair of Microsoft to do that to us in the first place
My terminal is pretty, fancy, a nice to use. I’m not sure, you might be using the default LXDE terminal or something like that, but some people take the time to make their terminal enjoyable.
The trick is to build a massive history file and let auto complete use it for parts.
I honestly don’t see the same conceit you do, and I expected it before reading. I just read the author as a jaded evangelist.
I thought it was. What a missed opportunity.
There’s another way to think about it which I actually use. Look in the empty bin and say “zero”, then move an apple and say “one”.