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For me personally I just hate that I do not know where to find configs, especially when using a dotfiles repo, it becomes harder than if they’re all available under a common path.
For me personally I just hate that I do not know where to find configs, especially when using a dotfiles repo, it becomes harder than if they’re all available under a common path.
Wait, isn’t this exactly the argument that Putin uses about NATO?
Not a fan of either, but it feels hypocritical for NATO to call Putin’s arguments nonsense, and then turn around and use that exact argument against China.
I’m stealing that one.
Alpine might be a contender.
Were you born in the 1970s? Both me and my wife heard that exact same sentence from our mothers.
I’ve heard hotter than the hinges of hell, but can’t remember the context.
I’m from Sweden so this one might actually be a European thing.
Of course, here you go https://github.com/ulyssa/iamb
Yq, like jq but for yaml. K9s, an awesome kubernetes client. Iamb, a nice tui matrix client. Irssi, an awesome irc client.
I prefer Plantation XO myself, diplomatico is really nice, but it is my second choice.
Diplomatico or Plantation rum neat. As to why, I just like it.
I’m adding two that spring to mind
Edit: add one more song
I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Agreed, I mean the west could offer great expat packages to attract talent, but I’m sure they will go with punative taxes instead.
No kids, I like peace and quiet and I would be a terrible father.
Really good writeup of a very interesting exploit.
In this case I would doubt it, since it was sold in the Swedish market, where THC is illegal. It could however have been some bullshit of some other kind.
Agreed, but just FYI, if you want minerals and vitamins, eat innards, more specifically liver.
It gave me massive munchies and not much else.
We have a similar saying in my family, but it translates into break one generation at a time, meaning you allow the kids to be lazy while the parents work themselves to death. It is usually used as a dig when someone younger is lazy.