> How would those people benefit from being forbidden from working You are asking the wrong question. The real question is how can swedes prevent yet another unskilled job from being utterly annihilated by globalization…
The problem is not the availability of the music but Alexa's ability to understand names. If I tell an Echo to play, say, Zuntata, is it going to work? if I tell it japanese band names despite the overall language I…
This is a bit alarmist. If github went away or became like Sourceforge of old then we could just move to something else or do self-hosting again. Lose a chunk of the internet by moving popular software like Handbrake to…
Not when used with and. And and or verify if the previous command executed. It says as much in the documentation linked by OP. So you can do things like: runthiscommand; and echo "Success"; or echo "Failed"
apt install fish chsh Now you have those completions, documented and all, in all your terminals, whether it's Konsole, Gnome-Terminal, St, Terminator or the linux tty.
Yeah, those completions that show the documentation is something that shells like Fish already do out of the box. The terminal is not the right place to do this to begin with.
It's offensive for neovim to call itself neovim but it's alright for vim to be called vim? For the record, vim means Vi iMproved. Bill Joy invented Vi, not braam. Neovim is very much to vim what vim was to Vi. And Vi is…
Linux is far less fiddly than it used to be, though. I just recently installed the currently frozen Debian testing (with the intent on staying on it once it replaces the previous stable) and there was nothing to…
Proven what? His main claim of glory, Tesla, still hasn't achieved what he built the company for: making EVs mainstream. Rather than the ecological revolution he pretends it to be (his focus on climate change), it is…
That middle ground would be something like price regulation. Instead of just imposing quotas or forbidding imports of specific goods, require the imported goods to be sold at the market rate of the locally produced…
We're not that far from achieving that, from a tech point of view. Augmented reality with something like the Hololens could hide these things away, image recognition has become good enough to deal with most real world…
> How would those people benefit from being forbidden from working You are asking the wrong question. The real question is how can swedes prevent yet another unskilled job from being utterly annihilated by globalization…
The problem is not the availability of the music but Alexa's ability to understand names. If I tell an Echo to play, say, Zuntata, is it going to work? if I tell it japanese band names despite the overall language I…
This is a bit alarmist. If github went away or became like Sourceforge of old then we could just move to something else or do self-hosting again. Lose a chunk of the internet by moving popular software like Handbrake to…
Not when used with and. And and or verify if the previous command executed. It says as much in the documentation linked by OP. So you can do things like: runthiscommand; and echo "Success"; or echo "Failed"
apt install fish chsh Now you have those completions, documented and all, in all your terminals, whether it's Konsole, Gnome-Terminal, St, Terminator or the linux tty.
Yeah, those completions that show the documentation is something that shells like Fish already do out of the box. The terminal is not the right place to do this to begin with.
It's offensive for neovim to call itself neovim but it's alright for vim to be called vim? For the record, vim means Vi iMproved. Bill Joy invented Vi, not braam. Neovim is very much to vim what vim was to Vi. And Vi is…
Linux is far less fiddly than it used to be, though. I just recently installed the currently frozen Debian testing (with the intent on staying on it once it replaces the previous stable) and there was nothing to…
Proven what? His main claim of glory, Tesla, still hasn't achieved what he built the company for: making EVs mainstream. Rather than the ecological revolution he pretends it to be (his focus on climate change), it is…
That middle ground would be something like price regulation. Instead of just imposing quotas or forbidding imports of specific goods, require the imported goods to be sold at the market rate of the locally produced…
We're not that far from achieving that, from a tech point of view. Augmented reality with something like the Hololens could hide these things away, image recognition has become good enough to deal with most real world…