Damnit, I was going to post “yeah it’s called Cunnington’s Law” and see who fell for it.
Damnit, I was going to post “yeah it’s called Cunnington’s Law” and see who fell for it.
The tags only work with Firefox browsers, but they’re stored in a SQLite database. So there’s potentially a method for extracting them or syncing them. I’d like to figure that out so I can sync tags between my Emacs org-roam database and Firefox.
Firefox bookmarks have tags, which is way more than most browsers.
Exactly what I do. I use Angels and Bobs mods for a huge amount of stuff to do, loads of trains (almost 1,000 in my current playthrough!), and loads of stuff to build.
It’s heavenly!
Mr skeltal will save us.
Doot doot.
git pull origin
git diff predev@{'yesterday'}
git rebase predev
Going by words not symbols is ok I hope?
Maybe they figure people will use it docked? And phones have ports on the bottom, they’re not so bad to use while charging.
My current map has over 600 rail stations :) I’m on a huge, peaceful, Angels/Bobs modded map though.
With extra bonus: write an installer script that symlinks the files to the correct place. Use Ansible, plain old Bash, or Python depending on your preference.
Create a dotfiles repo in git. Gives you a way to track changes to your .bashrc or .zshrc
Mid 90s at work as a project support technician in Sony Broadcast R&D in the UK. Slackware, then red hat mostly. Installed Linux boxes in various digital TV stations in London in 1999/2000, used to insert interactive games into the broadcast stream.
I was a sysadmin from 99 to about 2018, from then onwards I’m more DevOps. Done a bunch of stuff with CentOS too, including migrating 500k email accounts to our hosted solution. Other cool stuff included a VMware based development environment using Foreman + FreeIPA to auto provision dev VMs with all sorts of puppet code.
Now at home I run Fedora and work on macOS, writing Terraform and Python. And some nodejs too.
Been at it a long ass time now lol
FLAC. Pretty much perfect, lossless compression for great sound quality.
They’ll still all vote Republican.
I read the NY times article. I suggest you do so too.
Possibly offtopic, I wrote a guide to setting up zsh on macOS: https://gist.github.com/aclarknexient/0ffcb98aa262c585c49d4b3f3ae24019
+1 for Textual. It’s great stuff!
Look into asdf: https://asdf-vm.com/ or rtx: https://crates.io/crates/rtx-cli
One .tool-versions file in a directory and you get specific versions of each tool you want.
EDIT: Oh and both integrate with direnv very well, which can also do per-directory env vars and scripts: https://github.com/direnv/direnv
You’d have to run them in termux, I misread your post. Sorry about that, I mistook it to be about Linux.
I think I still prefer The Fragile, and Hesitation Marks has some great tracks.