One thing that I get with Firefox is that usually by opening a link in background when switching I appear as logged out until I try several ways of refreshing.
Some days ago I was logged out for real, but that it is not so common for me.
One thing that I get with Firefox is that usually by opening a link in background when switching I appear as logged out until I try several ways of refreshing.
Some days ago I was logged out for real, but that it is not so common for me.
After all, that's why git is there, to help me remember the shit I put all over the place. (Ok, it might have some other uses.)
Nice to find real use examples.
That is going to need a disable option for me :-S
But you'll at least let us take a smaller or bigger peek right? Don't worry we have a screen recorder ready, you don't have to do anything.
C pew pew
Oh, sorry I deleted the question because I noticed that I started too early and this wasn't the start of the help thread.
(My question was about creating hotkeys for a program running in background)
All that because they made a distro based in Ubuntu but got rid of snap? Ok...
For me Debian is living the purpose I gave it, resisting me messing around or at least being easy for me to fix.
cat
Ahhhhh, fuck. I'm quite noob with linux. I got into some rabbit hole trying to read the docs. I found 2 man pages, one is cat(1) and the other cat(1p). Apparently the 1p is for POSIX.
If someone could help me understand... As far as I could understand I would normally be concerned with (1), but what would I need to be doing to be affected by (1p)?
I don't like mixing with the cars so anything that is not that. I'd probably wait to reach the end of MUP and take whichever green light is on. Either the left or the front crosswalk. And then wait on the opposite side for the other green light.
I take it as people just joking. Personally I'm in doubt if the tweet is serious and the new book is true, or is it just a joke about refactoring/re-writing code.