Is typing 10 lines of code your bottleneck?
Starbucks raised the bar for coffee in the US. In most cities big and small, there's better alternatives now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-wave_coffee
I'm not trying to discount it the analogy, but I'd much rather live without cars (or a lot less).
Would you consider lobster or crab, bugs?
Probably. I have not had any problems switching between the two. It's meant to be a drop in replacement, but I'm not sure how perfect that is.
Oh oh. I read the HN article about why it's called `grep`. g - global re - regex p - print https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grep#:~:text=Its%20name%20come....
If you're at all interested in tiling window managers, I can't recommend regolith enough. It's built on top a minimal ubuntu install and gnome-settings-daemon, so it gives you most of the non-window manager desktop…
They do mean earlier, don't they? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect#Definition
> ...where it makes sense to do so. Certainly being able to trace code is one skill, and knowing how deep to go is another.
I think you're ignoring the additional complexity added by the fermentation. It's not fair to compare juice to a fermented juice. As I understand it, it is objectively more special than other fruit juices.
That's a habit I may never break. There's been enough times that vi was actually vi.
All the time, at least twice already today. Another common command that I'll start typing only to switch context from is vim.
I had heard that recitations of the Odyssey were more improvisational. If I remember the gist correctly, someone proposed that adjectives, for instance, were chosen to match the meter of a particular line.…
What happened to the time when KDE was respected as a beautiful DE?
I can think of 2 much older examples of 'kit', as a part of toolkit, in a UI framework name: * GTK * Tk of Perl/Tk
I believe I get less lag in xterm within an Ubuntu VM than with iTerm2.
I've been using it casually as my /home for ~2 years. The most stress it gets is torrenting movies to it. But, there's been no problems. Setting it up on 3 drives was dead simple.
*per month.
Is typing 10 lines of code your bottleneck?
Starbucks raised the bar for coffee in the US. In most cities big and small, there's better alternatives now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-wave_coffee
I'm not trying to discount it the analogy, but I'd much rather live without cars (or a lot less).
Would you consider lobster or crab, bugs?
Probably. I have not had any problems switching between the two. It's meant to be a drop in replacement, but I'm not sure how perfect that is.
Oh oh. I read the HN article about why it's called `grep`. g - global re - regex p - print https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grep#:~:text=Its%20name%20come....
If you're at all interested in tiling window managers, I can't recommend regolith enough. It's built on top a minimal ubuntu install and gnome-settings-daemon, so it gives you most of the non-window manager desktop…
They do mean earlier, don't they? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect#Definition
> ...where it makes sense to do so. Certainly being able to trace code is one skill, and knowing how deep to go is another.
I think you're ignoring the additional complexity added by the fermentation. It's not fair to compare juice to a fermented juice. As I understand it, it is objectively more special than other fruit juices.
That's a habit I may never break. There's been enough times that vi was actually vi.
All the time, at least twice already today. Another common command that I'll start typing only to switch context from is vim.
I had heard that recitations of the Odyssey were more improvisational. If I remember the gist correctly, someone proposed that adjectives, for instance, were chosen to match the meter of a particular line.…
What happened to the time when KDE was respected as a beautiful DE?
I can think of 2 much older examples of 'kit', as a part of toolkit, in a UI framework name: * GTK * Tk of Perl/Tk
I believe I get less lag in xterm within an Ubuntu VM than with iTerm2.
I've been using it casually as my /home for ~2 years. The most stress it gets is torrenting movies to it. But, there's been no problems. Setting it up on 3 drives was dead simple.
*per month.