@navi
A deb/rpm repository isn't much more than that. You dump packages in a directory and run a single command to extract the metadata into an index file. 'createrepo' or its C reimplementation for rpm, 'dpkg-scanpackages' for deb. That's all that's *required*. You then export said directory over http or mount it and you can install these packages with all the dependency tracking.
@dalias @draeath @ska @SRAZKVT
A deb/rpm repository isn't much more than that. You dump packages in a directory and run a single command to extract the metadata into an index file. 'createrepo' or its C reimplementation for rpm, 'dpkg-scanpackages' for deb. That's all that's *required*. You then export said directory over http or mount it and you can install these packages with all the dependency tracking.
@dalias @draeath @ska @SRAZKVT
more than just a beautiful mug
my friend started making these gorgeous mugs with the goal of creating a beautiful pottery mug a friend with Parkinson's could still easily hold, but she noticed it's just in general very pleasant to use
It's comfortable and relies on balance more than grip strength. She makes the top handle different on each one so you can find your best fit.
another example about how accessibility and beauty can easily commingle
@sten
Well, kind of, what totally put me off COBOL though is its verbosity.
No, 'a = b+2'. In COBOL, you say 'ADD 2 TO b GIVING a'.
No, 'a = b', either. Instead, you say 'MOVE b TO an
Etc etc etc, the list goes on. I mean, if I want to write a novel, I'll use English rather than COBOL, thank you.
Well, kind of, what totally put me off COBOL though is its verbosity.
No, 'a = b+2'. In COBOL, you say 'ADD 2 TO b GIVING a'.
No, 'a = b', either. Instead, you say 'MOVE b TO an
Etc etc etc, the list goes on. I mean, if I want to write a novel, I'll use English rather than COBOL, thank you.
@evan
Not as religiously (in multiple senses of that word) as some of the people around me, but yes
Not as religiously (in multiple senses of that word) as some of the people around me, but yes
@liw
You can drop the 'personally' part in that last sentence. Not only were you not alone in that, I have yet to find a person who *is* able to tell them apart without looking up the details, myself included.
You can drop the 'personally' part in that last sentence. Not only were you not alone in that, I have yet to find a person who *is* able to tell them apart without looking up the details, myself included.
@NanoRaptor
Took me a while to recognise it as a rabbit. I thought it was a very weird dog, at first 😂
Took me a while to recognise it as a rabbit. I thought it was a very weird dog, at first 😂
@bagder
OOI, how many command line options to curl have ever been removed? If you keep that statistic, of course.
OOI, how many command line options to curl have ever been removed? If you keep that statistic, of course.
@bkuhn
Also, you can totally still leave a note saying that you had parked your car at the EV charger in the way needed for your car and that triggered the geofencing... If it happens enough and they keep having to come out to unlock it, I'm sure they'll catch on eventually!
@epilepticrabbit @kevin @opticron
Also, you can totally still leave a note saying that you had parked your car at the EV charger in the way needed for your car and that triggered the geofencing... If it happens enough and they keep having to come out to unlock it, I'm sure they'll catch on eventually!
@epilepticrabbit @kevin @opticron
@thomas
In Belgium, usually you get to do the coin thing too.
In South Africa, incredibly, they have dedicated cart attendants who will help you push the cart to your car and take it back from you afterwards. Most shops don't even *have* dedicated drop off points...!
@epilepticrabbit
In Belgium, usually you get to do the coin thing too.
In South Africa, incredibly, they have dedicated cart attendants who will help you push the cart to your car and take it back from you afterwards. Most shops don't even *have* dedicated drop off points...!
@epilepticrabbit
@sten
COBOL has significant whitespace too, and me being forced to learn it in college is what made me not even be interested in Python to begin with.
COBOL has significant whitespace too, and me being forced to learn it in college is what made me not even be interested in Python to begin with.
@bkuhn
Oh.
I would use conditional markup and linked files for that.
In one of the two spreadsheets, link to the other one as a data source.
Then, create conditional markup so that if the contents of the current cell is different from the cell in that data source, colour the cell red.
This is me saying that without actually testing it, so might not be possible.
@funkylab
Oh.
I would use conditional markup and linked files for that.
In one of the two spreadsheets, link to the other one as a data source.
Then, create conditional markup so that if the contents of the current cell is different from the cell in that data source, colour the cell red.
This is me saying that without actually testing it, so might not be possible.
@funkylab