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right? now i wanna go see the high up waterpipe.
UTC-04
I have scores hidden and block at the first sign of asshattery, say what you gotta say in the first.
“Your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what makes you cheer.”
right? now i wanna go see the high up waterpipe.
Suddenly every PC becomes a target for Discovery during legal proceedings. Lawyers can subpoena your Recall database and search it, no longer being limited to email but being able to search for terms that came up in Teams or Slack or Signal messages, and potentially verbally via Zoom or Skype if speech-to-text is included in Recall data.
Discovery includes personal devices too, btw.
there’s no 5 year plan, it’s 5 one year plans in a trench coat.
the sanctions are working?
worst bt ever
yah, helix has that in the info bar oob.
im just not thinking about that when im copying shit, i just want to copy paste like it’s 1999.
they have no use for copy buffers, they are still configuring emacs.
then theyre all ignored by x-clip
xD
yah ive been swapping to hx wherever i need to do refactoring, it’s too good to miss out.
space-r ename symbol for easymode.
helix has a pretty good mc system in the select mode.
ive never had to think about clipboard buffers until i used a modal editor.
now i spend %60 of my time trying to figure out where the copied symbol went.
^- triggered
You clods won’t shut up about regular expressions.
I know they were already in the process of the 501c but that’s really gotta come as a bummer.
They’ll lose a lot of donors in the EU if they can’t keep that non-profit status.
sid-code
steven is dumb-code
Anyone mind explaining to me how git rebase
is worth the effort?
git merge
has it’s own issues but I just don’t see any benefit to rebase over it.
This always sounded like parallel construction.
Fine then, keep your secrets.
It’s because they don’t use the site and they don’t have a problem to solve. They’re just here to complain.
nah, this is how the web was always designed to work.