Look at the M on their chest, I think it’s a costume party and the boxing gloves are from a little Mac costume
Look at the M on their chest, I think it’s a costume party and the boxing gloves are from a little Mac costume
Setting CDPATH=:~/Documents/Dev
makes navigating to any of my projects so much easier.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention
I’ve seen a number of comments imply the possibility of case insensitive tab completion. Is this real and how do I do it?
I have multiple times fumbled with forgetting to capitalize something, only for the terminal to ‘dunk’ at me
Good God that caught me so off guard
Does writing Arduino code really discount me from being a Linux noob? I still think I need to learn python to implement my macros rather then rely on GOME keybinds and bash scripts.
I also need to learn how to make a GNOME theme. I just want the default but with a different accent color. I used to use an extension, but it’s out of date and doesn’t convince pop-os to be in dark mode.
Damn… Every time I start talking about my experience I just start rambling about barely connected things.
Goodness, you have 8 duplicates of this comment…
I started writing that, got a little carried away, then decided even if no one cares, talking into the void has always been cathartic
As a Linux noob, the only time I’ve broken my bootloader was updating my distro after ignoring it for a year. I ignored the update because it broke a badly made script badly solving the complex problem caused by a simple problem that I ignored the solution to.
I finally fixed the simple problem because I needed to upgrade a library to get a modded launcher working so I could play with my friends. And I was thinking of rewriting the firmware for my macro keyboard to be better structured anyways.
I went back to the old firmware with a simple fix as the new one has a weird bug that if I hold two “even” keys at once, I get spammed down signals for the higher order one.
Linux has been fun!
That’s the most wild fanfic I’ve read