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Emacs as editor
Emacs as compiler
Emacs as viewer
Emacs as version controller
Edit: one tab, three spaces as indentation.
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Emacs as editor
Emacs as compiler
Emacs as viewer
Emacs as version controller
Edit: one tab, three spaces as indentation.
🧌🧌🧌😂
Hehe that is true
Ah I didn’t realise that. That is good. So similar to Denmark and Greenland?
I doubt Sweden, Norway, Finland or Denmark will be invaded due to being in the Nato club, but I do wonder who will protect Åland if Putler decides to take back his summer house? As far as I understand it is a very strategic position.
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Finally you can do CTRL-ALT-DEL with one hand
Australia what are you doing? https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/antibiotic-usage-in-livestock
Hey Ruby debs, lookup Elixir. It’s supposedly similar syntax but run on the Erlang VM instead. Lots of cool companies use it, and a great community. 🤗
I watched münecats video on the topic. Very good and explanatory
Yes sorry ofc
Fun fact, LaTeX is actually NPturing-complete so you can program whatever in it AND make it beautiful
The Moskovites are on an influence campaign again I guess.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/stockholm-ban-petrol-diesel-cars-city-centre-2023-10-10/ It’s not much, but at least a start
Yes Eco program at 45*c will kill those bacterias /s
Unfiltered tap water is great, but we’ve got real fine tap water in Europe. When hiking I’ve drunken water directly from springs, no need to filter it.
A better question would be how could you write to a cd multiple times without first sandpaper down the microscopic holes to make THE CDs smooth again. I mean, HOW?!
grep -r print .
I.e. Grep on print
recursively from .
(current directory)
Or for more advance search
find . -name "*.sh" -exec grep -H print {} \;
I.e find all files with sh extension and run grep on it ({}
become the filename). -H
to include filename in output.
Just throwing it out there?