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The worst and best thing you can do when using vim is learn the movement keys (h
, j
, k
, and l
) because they’re so powerful and work no where else.
The worst and best thing you can do when using vim is learn the movement keys (h
, j
, k
, and l
) because they’re so powerful and work no where else.
Absolutely. The crawler is doing some rudimentary processing before it ever does any sort of data storage saving. That’s the sort of thing that’s being persisted behind the scenes, and it’s almost certainly both not enough to reconstruct the web page, nor is it (realistically) human-friendly. I was going to say “readable” but it’s probably some bullshit JSON or XML document full of nonsense no one wants to read.
Oh no, this was back in the days when we loaded our distros by way of a stack of floppy disks.
sudo rm -f /lib /usr/share/backup/blah blah.tar.gz
Note the space.
You can, in Windows, boot into a no network safe mode and set various registry and group policies to stop Windows updates.
If you’re particularly frisky, there are alternatives to the WSUS, Windows Server Update Service you could deploy on your local network.
It’s a lot of work, though.
Tandem Diabetes, the people that make one of the few insulin pumps out there, quite vocally demand that, to keep your official apps working, you not update to the latest versions of Android or iOS.
Such bullshit.
The mark of a great teacher.
Perhaps not great, but effective. This attitude is exactly how working in the corporate world works. Reality and being right are rarely, if ever, the important thing. Following the rules, doing what you’re told, and sitting the fuck down and shutting the fuck up? That’s what this teacher was teaching their students.
The things you described are, under any interpretation, PII, and the rest reason they are being posted falls within the scope of the law.
Even for convicted rapist Brock Turner.
– edit: mobile keyboards stink
USBC is a hot god damned mess.
The C describes only the shape of the connector.
The numbered specification (“2.0”, “3.0”) describes the speed.
But USBC can also do non-USB protocols like HDMI and Thunderbolt and DisplayPort.
Dare you not forget, “You sound like a robot!”
I switched several years ago, back when neovim did async stuff and :term
and supported things like ALE before vim8 implemented similar functionality.
So far, I haven’t run into anything that neovim can’t handle in my day-to-day, and it seems generally faster, but that’s probably me falling for the “neo” in the name. Like how painting flames on the side of a car make it go faster.
“Please teabag the web cam to boot.”
It’s also why, as shitty behavior as it is, MS getting aggressive about upgrading to 10/11 is a net good, from a security standpoint.
I am intentionally ignoring the “10/11 is just spyware with an OS bundled in” thing in the above statement.
I remember. The turbo on my 386 didn’t make it faster. It made non turbo mode slower.