Go through the tutorial. It is quite good and teaches things incrementally with real world examples. Just run vimtutor to start.
Go through the tutorial. It is quite good and teaches things incrementally with real world examples. Just run vimtutor to start.
If you don’t want to help the slavers, here is a tip: you can destroy ladders.
Those are two completely different things. It is like saying “why hammers not apples?” There is no logical answer, they are just two completely different things.
Oh cool, Lemmy automatically obfuscates your password. All I see is *************!
You are supposed to use the metadata editing if it is not already correct then it well automatically sort them for you. You can edit multiple tracks at once to set the album in one go for example.
Strawberry has all those things.
Thanks for the suggestions. Starting with Blackshirts and reds now.
Thanks, that is a lot to sink my teeth into!
Do you have a good starting point? I have a rudimentary understanding of Marxism, but not much in the way of details.
We all know there isn’t going to be a steam deck 3. Best we can offer is a steam deck 2 episode 2.
Hey, my setup works for me! Just add an option to enable CPU overheating in the next update!
That is the best hexbear emote I have seen to date!
Also, you should know that complaining about Opportunity’s laws is considered verbal littering!
Client: “Can you switch these two colours, you have 1 minute to fix it or you’re fired!”
Result:
Fusion is effectively renewable. Use a small portion of energy to do electrolysis and you got your fuel. We won’t be running out of water any time soon.
I like Ardour. Unfa on YouTube made a great tutorial on how to use it.
To be fair there is so much JPEG compression on the image, you can’t see much of anything.
single master text file
Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me…
Depends how much time you spend in a text editor. If it is just for a few config edits and stuff, honestly there is little reason to learn. The real benefit is if you spend a lot of time editing text due to the time saved using more powerful commands. There is the additional benefit that vi/vim is installed on practically any Linux box, so you will almost always have a familiar editor to hand in an unfamiliar environment.