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Thanks for saying something nice about Brussels I guess, but there is literally a Quick (ie, French Mcdonalds) in the Schengen terminal. And tons of fast food elsewhere in the city.
Thanks for saying something nice about Brussels I guess, but there is literally a Quick (ie, French Mcdonalds) in the Schengen terminal. And tons of fast food elsewhere in the city.
Sounds vaguely like Persian food
I love Emacs. Thanks for teaching me someyhing today
Does anyone know how well it scales? I’m using Shotwell at the moment and it’s becoming very slow
No, we have an Emacs mode for this
What worked for me is giving up coffee and anything else that contains caffeine: black tea, green tea, etc.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/ – geography
https://www.orchidroots.com/ – official orchid names, and pictures
and the sister projects of Wikipedia, in particular:
https://en.wiktionary.org/ – dictionary
https://en.wikisource.org/ – old books (also in other languages)
https://en.wikivoyage.org/ – touristic information
https://species.wikimedia.org/ – species
You said “beyond Wikipedia”, but I will also mention that Wikipedia in other languages is an excellent resource to learn a language.
Awk has the advantage over Perl/Python/etc. that it’s standardized by POSIX. Therefore you can rely on it on all operating systems. It’s pretty much the only advanced scripting language available that is POSIX – the alternative would be some heavy shell scripting or almost-unreadable sed.
Everybody prefers Stollen with Marzipan
Does the christian edition have daemons though
Don’t say anything about Tegel. 30 meter from leaving the plane from being picked up in car, no other airport can’t beat that.
Does sending SIGQUIT behave differently than sending SIGTERM?
I use Dired mode in Emacs which I guess also counts as one of those. I find it very convenient because it’s integrated into Emacs. Also, I wouldn’t like to use the mouse for file management.
Linux: Of course you can use these syscalls designed in the 70s. Windows: Compatibility with what? No, you must use these newly-designed functions that exist only on windows. It’s for your own protection.
Tell me again how proprietary software gives a shit about compatibility.
Even it you don’t make a sound, he’ll hear you
Here you go: https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/unix.errors.html
(% represents the csh, $ represents the bourne shell) % "How poorly would you rate the Unix (so-called) user interface? Unmatched ". % rm congressional-ethics rm: congressional-ethics nonexistent % ar m God ar: God does not exist % [Where is Jimmy Hoffa? Missing ]. % ^How did the sex change^ operation go? Modifier failed. % If I had a ( for every $ Congress spent, what would I have? Too many ('s. %make love Make: Don't know how to make love. Stop. % sleep with me bad character % got a light? No match. % man: why did you get a divorce? man:: Too many arguments. % ^What is saccharine? Bad substitute. % \(- (-: Command not found. % sh $ PATH=pretending! /usr/ucb/which sense no sense in pretending $ drink <bottle; opener bottle: cannot open opener: not found $ mkdir matter; cat >matter matter: cannot create Or, in a System V (att) universe: $ cat "can of food" cat: cannot open can of food