After moving from windows to Linux I found myself accidentally press ing middle click and pasting when scrolling a lot. And I was scrolling a lot because I didn’t have the middle-click-drag scroll feature. I ended up disabling middle click paste.
After moving from windows to Linux I found myself accidentally press ing middle click and pasting when scrolling a lot. And I was scrolling a lot because I didn’t have the middle-click-drag scroll feature. I ended up disabling middle click paste.
Lidl and Aldi were created by brothers and often appear near each other because sibling rival be like that
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If you’re five, sure.
GNU pterry
With eyes the same colour, shape and relative size
Christ, sarcasm really doesn’t fly on here does it.
Has anybody else noticed that boomer isn’t the correct generation for this nomenclature? It’s like people aren’t using words literally or something.
Yeah, boomer is shorthand for old person now. And these are games for old people. Because we’re old now.
I wonder if it will have half-hour long game play sections…
Yeah, If the chiropractor doesn’t use chiropractic methods, it’s definitely preferable.
Dusk. Ultrakill.
I’ve tried things like that before but never got on with them. I found when I had many projects with similar directory structures it was easy to end up in the wrong place and took more thought to get to the right place than just cding
True. That is something that could be done.
Go for it. I’ve been using it for years without a problem.
Good article. Rather than aliasing `cd …/…" etc. I’ve got this function in my setup:
up () {
local x=''
for i in $(seq ${1:-1})
do
x="$x../"
done
cd $x
}
This lets me do up 4
to go up 4 directories.
Bottom row, far right. Simple, minimalist, caffeinated, unhinged.
That’s what YouTube was so maybe the churn will continue.
If you don’t mind a steep learning curve one X change for endless possibilities: Blender