GNU expands to GNU’s Not Unix, which includes the acronym GNU, which expands to GNU’s Not Unix, which includes the acronym GNU, which expands to …
GNU expands to GNU’s Not Unix, which includes the acronym GNU, which expands to GNU’s Not Unix, which includes the acronym GNU, which expands to …
when lemmy goes down, you use an alt on a different instance.
when r*ddit goes down, you go outside.
can bidet fanatics just leave people alone? im sure they are better, not everyone has the money or time to install one. also, i have a feeling they just dont know how to wipe properly.
not an acronym, but ‘Est.’ as in ‘Established xyz’. i read it as ‘Ever Since The/Time’
i agree. i am a recent gooey-convert. same with TUI (terminal ui), but not UI.
like?? where did the ‘G’ even come from??
im glad that english prescriptivism is mainly just a social thing tbh
all cats are bastards.
invisible ink uses heat (friction) to turn invisible. so dont leave an invisible ink pen in the sun, if you want to use it again.
i disagree.
can windows do that, without a wizard? i guess technically, but ive never seen it done, and i think it would be a security flaw.
linux does have gui package managers, you know
use 100% of the cpu (so efficient)!!!
Thou shall chill out and just hang out
what was that? gay people are sinners? got it.
/s ::: spoiler disclaimer
this is about the bible verse about laying with a boy (or something). not homophobic
:::
jesus uses a christian forcefield to stop snakes
my car only has: cd player, radio, and aux cord. i can also get the cigarette lighter bluetooth thing, but i dont like connecting my phone to the car just to play music.
i actually have a script that kills all unattached tmux sessions, named kill-orphans
, because its funny (even if the name may be technically wrong idk)
how to automatically kill orphans.
if i am driving for long enough, i will just pull over to change discs when im sick of the album repeating.
a TUI is usually more interactive, such as Vim, and basically a full GUI, but rendered as text.
‘command line interface’ (CLI) typically means you type out commands and thats it, such as a Bash program or Git or something.