A right not being reserved does not mean it is waived, only that it is not exclusive. The last person to commit still has the right to commit, as does everyone else.
A right not being reserved does not mean it is waived, only that it is not exclusive. The last person to commit still has the right to commit, as does everyone else.
The ones near me don’t have buttons of any kind
Just in case you’re not just satirically listing things that are already awful;
Supermarkets increase their “retention” by limiting signage to keep you wandering and avoid “just get that thing and go” shopping. I don’t know how common this is, but when I was a kid the major supermarkets had long lists of what items were in each aisle, plus highly visible signs in the aisle to show exactly where each category was. Now days at the major chains those in aisle signs are completely gone, and the categories have been whittled down to a few major categories; most products aren’t represented on the sign at all e.g. you have to assume “cake mix/decorating” are in the same aisle as “flour”.
Unskippable ads on all pumps are absolutely a thing that are getting more popular. Mobil is particularly bad for it in my experience.
DuckDuckGo uses Bing’s results
These things are not related. Git uses the system default editor, which is exactly what a cli program dropping you into an editor should use. If that’s Vim and you don’t like that, you need to configure your system or take it up with your distro maintainers.
I try my best to make my IDEs follow the principal that I should be able to type without looking at the screen, but apparently IDEs are really invested in return
accepting completions to the point it’s often not configurable even when every other key is.
There are a few PCB drones out there.
Most PCBs, even really cheap ones, are made from FR-4, which is a very robust fibreglass. It’s would be a pretty decent choice for drone components in general.
Not drones, but Carl Bugeja on YouTube makes some fascinating machines almost entirely out of PCBs (although he uses a lot of flex PCBs, not just FR-4).
It’s markdown, you should be able to indent your lines by 4 spaces or fence with triple backtics to get code blocks. Your client’s editor may have a button to help
```
$file = Get-Content -Path .\individuals2.txt
foreach ($line in $file)
{
Copy-Item -Path .\template.docx -Destination ".\$(2 + $line + '.docs')"
}
```
Becomes
$file = Get-Content -Path .\individuals2.txt
foreach ($line in $file)
{
Copy-Item -Path .\template.docx -Destination ".\$(2 + $line + '.docs')"
}
FYI Thunderbird now natively supports PGP (and possibly WKD?) without the need for Enigmail.
Podcast Addict I really want to use AntennaPod, but I can’t do without priority podcasts.
Also Feedly. Feeder (FOSS) is so close, but doesn’t allow different sorts for different feeds.
You have to do that to be a “Chartered Engineer”, “Professional Engineer” etc. Some states require you to have some kind of registration to practice in some roles.
“Engineer” remains an unprotected term in all states and territories as far as I know but I could be wrong. It’s definitely unprotected federally.
I have segfaulted in all those languages.
The correct answer is, was and always has been elastic tabstops
Probably to get some other benefitof the PR system, such as CI tests
Absolutely, there are a good few window managers designed to be standalone. I use AwesomeWM and i3 is very popular.
If you don’t need a full desktop environment it’s nice to have something that mostly stays out of the way.
Care to share any favourites?