find | grep
.
tar
is from the late 1970ies), while trying to retain backwards-compatibilty, I’m not surprised that the UI isn’t too great. 🤔 find
has quite a few pitfalls, that is very true. At work, we don’t even use it anymore in more complex scenarios but write Python scripts instead. find
can be fast and efficient, but fewer and fewer people lack the knowledge to use it … The same goes for Shell scripting in general, actually.
tar
is from the late 1970ies), while trying to retain backwards-compatibilty, I’m not surprised that the UI isn’t too great. 🤔 find
has quite a few pitfalls, that is very true. At work, we don’t even use it anymore in more complex scenarios but write Python scripts instead. find
can be fast and efficient, but fewer and fewer people lack the knowledge to use it … The same goes for Shell scripting in general, actually.
rm data/cache*
and it's all good, things will just get rebuilt 👌
that being said, the one i'd use if i did switch to one would be astro and that one is so flexible i could really do anything with it including keeping my pages as is mostly without doing the blog stuff. idk! something to consider
that being said, the one i'd use if i did switch to one would be astro and that one is so flexible i could really do anything with it including keeping my pages as is mostly without doing the blog stuff. idk! something to consider
tar
which all look keysmashed and make no sense and the order matters apparently?!?! and find
is SO SLOW and when i look at a typical command for it on stack overflow it looks like fucking regex it's EVILLLLL LMAO
tar
which all look keysmashed and make no sense and the order matters apparently?!?! and find
is SO SLOW and when i look at a typical command for it on stack overflow it looks like fucking regex it's EVILLLLL LMAO
Rocha diz que todos têm o direito a falar.
IL apresenta queixa contra os dois jovens ativistas.
Rocha diz que todos têm o direito a falar.
IL apresenta queixa contra os dois jovens ativistas.
tar
and find
were written by the devil to make sysadmins even more miserable
tar
and find
were written by the devil to make sysadmins even more miserable
Ó Luis, eu percebo que ache que o 25 de Abril, o 1º de Maio e a greve dos trabalhadores da CP sejam "Interferências políticas". E realmente enquanto o país estiver a ser liderado com alguém com essa atitude nós continuaremos na rua, interferindo para defender politicamente o povo. Para defender a liberdade, para defender os trabalhadores, para defender os direitos laborais - e tudo o mais que tem desdenhado.
Ó Luis, eu percebo que ache que o 25 de Abril, o 1º de Maio e a greve dos trabalhadores da CP sejam "Interferências políticas". E realmente enquanto o país estiver a ser liderado com alguém com essa atitude nós continuaremos na rua, interferindo para defender politicamente o povo. Para defender a liberdade, para defender os trabalhadores, para defender os direitos laborais - e tudo o mais que tem desdenhado.
“Next. Button. Button. Button. Button.” That’s all Orca says.
Ubuntu MATE 12.04 had a working, labeled, navigable installer.
Ubuntu MATE 24.04? It’s garbage.
No headings. No structure. No sense of where you are. Just unlabeled buttons and blank space.
This isn’t a bug.
This is neglect.》
#Ubuntu #Acessibility
@labellaragassa@labellaragassa https://exquisite.social/@labellaragassa/114488143878385178
“Next. Button. Button. Button. Button.” That’s all Orca says.
Ubuntu MATE 12.04 had a working, labeled, navigable installer.
Ubuntu MATE 24.04? It’s garbage.
No headings. No structure. No sense of where you are. Just unlabeled buttons and blank space.
This isn’t a bug.
This is neglect.》
#Ubuntu #Acessibility
@labellaragassa@labellaragassa https://exquisite.social/@labellaragassa/114488143878385178






$ whois shortcircuit.net.au 2>&1 | grep -i creat
created: 1986-03-05
I _think_ this has to be the registrar's creation date no? 🤔
> Domain Name: NETBROS.COM
> Registry Domain ID: 1193243_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
> Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.cloudflare.com
> Registrar URL: https://www.cloudflare.com
> Updated Date: 2025-03-29T04:08:33Z
> Creation Date: 1998-04-29T04:00:00Z
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I didn't draw any plans, just measured a few times and then went to cutting a bunch of particle board leftovers at the table saw. I routed rebates on the sides, fronts and backs to lap the boxes and sink in the bottom. It turned out that having no plans was a stupid idea. I cut exactly on the lines as I calculated and measured, however, the math in my head fell apart when it eventually met reality. The bottoms are too short, so I gotta glue on some strips. Also, with the longer fronts, the sides won't work either, I have to fix them as well. :-D
Finally, the lid of my cyclone bucket broke when the negative pressure got too large. Oh well. It was just an old wood glue bucket, I've got another empty one, so I can use that lid but strengthen it first with some plywood. Something for future Lyse to deal with.
All in all, it was still good fun. Wood (haha) do it again, but at least with some sketches on paper. ;-)