It does have the same kind of feeling that the recycle symbols on plastic does. Like a distraction from the real problems or at least the source of them.
RedSnt
I believe there's a study that shows that cursing when you get hurt helps alleviate the pain[1][2] (by about 33% apparently). I wonder if that's related, like swearing by being an extension of language helps read and understand the code.
For example, sed's lack of unicode support is the reason I prefer perl -pe. More available symbols is more good.
flatpak list --app | perl -pe "s/\t/π§/g" | cut -dπ§ -f2
Ahh, so it's a clever loophole? Bit odd, but nice to know FreeDOS is getting used - and that it's saving the end user from having to pay for a microsoft windows license.
When I want to buy a laptop and I visit the online retailers, normally 80% of the laptops come with Windows, 10% Linux and 10% Freedos or without any.
FreeDOS? I'd love to know a retailer that sell laptops with FreeDOS.
Especially that last hand.. Pretty sure that's his dad's, right? The glove.
In Denmark we had a service called "Miss Time" (FrΓΈken Klokken) where you could dial 155 and get the time. You could just about get the current time in a phone booth without needing to pay, which I used pretty regularly during my paper route. The service ran between 1939 and 2021, but one can still experience it digitally here which is pretty cool: https://froekenklokken.enigma.dk/
Is this tied to rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD)?
I swear I had just gotten the bugsnax song out of my head. Back to square one.
Kinda bug and kinda snack
Try to catch 'em in your trap
Feed somebody and you'll see
We are whatever we eat
I couldn't get your archive link to work, so I initiated a snapshot myself: https://archive.md/UJ2Pi
To no ones surprise the switch happened in April 2020, I think we all know what was happening around that time.
(164 TB * 1024) / (16 * 3 * 30) = 116 GB pr hour while the computer is turned on (it's turned off when I sleep so only online ~16 hours a day).
Theoretical maximum for a 1gbit connection is 125 MB pr second or 7,5 GB pr minute or 450 GB pr hour.
So it's only using ~26% of it's theoretical upload speed, which seems about right, those are the speeds I most often see my client running at, plus minus 26MiB/s.
Ich glaube nicht, dass es eine Banane ist.