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Good point
maybe I underestimate how we will be in 100 years. maybe you overestimate it
But it’s a cool ideia nonetheless
Good point
maybe I underestimate how we will be in 100 years. maybe you overestimate it
But it’s a cool ideia nonetheless
it’s a cool idea, but probably not a good one
Too much money would be spent to simply get people from point A to point B faster
and why do it this fast? these reasons outweigh the price to build such a thing?
An anti-virus company’s rep comes by every couple of months, always bringing stuff that we distribute randomly.
I have a water bottle, bag, notebook (paper, not computer kind), and backpack already :)
the vim-visual-multi plugin tries to do this. It takes some time to get the hang of it, but, even if using only the simplest features, it’s way better than not having the option.
Eu não sou seu parça, camarada
it depends on the cloth you have
I live in a very warm country
I literally don’t have clothes that I could use if the temperature got negative
thor from pirate software
Is it not about chaining processes?
IIRC the ideia was to use pipe (or other methods) to send one program’s output to another’s input
But it very well could be about reusable functions, as code or as a .so file
The point, I think, is not about fetching the page, but how to navigate it.
I adore using man pages with vim and i would rather have that than a web browser
Im pretty sure tsoding has some videos with it
yeah I just thought it was kinda funny
the house was stuck
I’ll take this as a complement mano
I love to talk about programming! especially about optimizations, and you can come up with so many analogies and stuff.
glad it’s my career, good luck for you!
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
it’s the sixth from the bottom in the table of contents
You can setup a cargo configuration file, in it you put a manifest and define some profiles, and in them define what features you want compiled
Yeah!
it’s basically a noop, I use it as a placeholder when I’m writing a script, since bash doesn’t accept code blocks with no commands
or :>>file
then you don’t need to interrupt
we ended up not needing infinitely regrowable teeth