It does. It’s wonderful. But it isn’t installed by default. You have to ask for it. Or use the Internet.
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It does. It’s wonderful. But it isn’t installed by default. You have to ask for it. Or use the Internet.
If you’re using arch, you shouldn’t need man pages. Because you use arch, BTW.
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But he went out of his way to install man pages on arch? Probably a narc.
I dunno, it’d serve them right. We could blame SKG for giving us Anthem forever.
You mean the creative tour de force?
I’m just here for the discounts on probing.
Microsoft, uh, finds a way.
Congrats on his four years sober, though
Not really news. This functionality is to allow password resets on login, among other things.
Still not a good choice, definitely. But this has been known for a long time.
Golden Shower Economics
So they accidentally saw some images of winmo 10 and really said to themselves, “yeah, I’ll have some of that.”
That’s just it, these extensions themselves refuse to run if the fork doesn’t say it is vs code. You’d have to build it yourself to report compliant information to the extension, or build the extension yourself to not check. Both of which are not trivial.
Slackware was my first intel Linux. First linux ever was red hat for DEC alpha. Quite weird after OSF/1.
Still use slackware, though mostly now actual work is done on debian, arch, and alpine.
It helps keep the more caustic linuxers away from lemmy.
I know, and were still cleaning it up!
Let’s be honest: nearly all of them now are windowslike girly distros…
It’s much more… manual than others, I’ll admit. For me anymore it’s a labor of love.
It would also be emitting significantly less helpful messages.