ncdu is like Filelight but for terminal. It’s awesome!
That’s how I say factorial though I just yell
“The German cockroach can’t even fly,” Qian Tang, lead author of the study and an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University,
I dunno about that
insert small, far away father Ted clip
Common mistake. You know that if you drink too much urine, there will be nothing left to piss, right?
Yeah. Without a proper error handling mechanism, goto is actually useful for once.
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Literally got a pop up today for their dumbass PC manager.
Yeah, just feign telephone call. It’s polite (kinda?), and hopefully he gets the message.
Feels like dired
and mc
, but way more stylized and cool.
Hey! I will have you know that’s Darwin, which is very different to Linux!
It it just me or did you just get so hot?
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Do you mean their prononciations? They’re the same cuz in reality, they represent the same number - like “A” and “a”.
The Chinese numbers are already in use ages ago and (as far as I know) predates the Ming dynasty. Fun fact, there are both “upper case” Chinese numbers (壹,貳,叁,⋯) and “lower case” numbers (一,二,三,⋯). The uppercase numbers are still used in official documents, esp. monetary ones such as checks to indicate the monetary value. For example: “壹拾贰万叁仟肆佰伍拾陆元整” means “¥123,456”. According to Wikipedia, this is done to prevent the numbers from being doctored, like changing 1 to 7.
It’s true that the lower case numbers aren’t used as much, but they are still used in text when the number is less than ten, e.g. “I have three children” -> “我有三个孩子” as opposed to “我有 3 个孩子”, for better paragraph consistency, typesetting and whatnot. However the Chinese numbers will become too long for anything greater than a hundred, so it’s all Arabic numbers after that.
Source: am Chinese
Damn wokeness! This is how modern society is destroyed