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Its beist of uv ruwnz. Its fun but not yuwsful haha
It’s based off of runes. It’s fun but not useful haha
I’m Elsie, 19 year old programmer! I’ve been programming since I was 9 years old when I got a Raspberry Pi.
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Letter by letter:
Its beist of uv ruwnz. Its fun but not yuwsful haha
It’s based off of runes. It’s fun but not useful haha
Rhino Linux! A rolling release Ubuntu distribution. It uses the Ubuntu devel repos + pacstall.
Containers maybe?
They are TTYs, they’re like terminals your computer spawns at boot time that you can use. Their intended purpose is really whatever you need them for. I use them for if I somehow mess up my display configuration and I need to access a terminal, but I can’t launch my DE/WM.
Ctrl+shift+V is what you should do. Ctrl+V is used by shells for I believe inserting characters without doing some sort of evaluation. I don’t remember the specifics though, but yes Ctrl+shift+V to paste.
Backdoors are bad for security 😆😆
I’ve moved on, I only use reddit when I want to find already existing stuff.
And your default shell is a POSIX compliant shell, usually dash or ash, so that’s what I mean by sh
. You can set it in ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml
with:
[shell]
program = "/bin/sh"
Oh I think I know what you mean. Did you try setting your shell to something like sh
instead of bash or zsh and see if it was a shell startup issue?
What stability issues have you encountered?
I downloaded the Yuzu flatpak onto a USB stick and I’ll send a zip of it with install instructions if anyone wants it.
I believe it’s /var/lib/apport/coredump
on Ubuntu.
Sorta, the file might not be in the a.out format anymore but the name has stuck around.
Like… there has to be a limit.
And yet the limit keeps on getting pushed…
From what I’ve heard they used some assembly code directly for very low level functions.
It’s just fucking water lol
Nigerian government: oops
Pubert!
One feature I’m hearing about it this algorithm called scaling sort and apparently it’s supposed to boost smaller community posts up more. I was just curious as to how it works internally.
As long as the “No Thanks” button is a one and done go-away button, I think this is a decent idea!