Bitwarden / Vaultwarden, no other password manager I’ve tried before has really worked for me.
Bitwarden / Vaultwarden, no other password manager I’ve tried before has really worked for me.
Everybody should get carnival.
Both 12 am and 12 pm are fucked up:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock#Confusion_at_noon_and_midnight
I don’t think these things are universal across software,
They are not.
but never with the options switch around
Life pro tip: always put the force flag first on any command line you write (that has such a flag), to ensure that it’s the first thing seen by everyone (including your future self) reading that command line.
This unfortunately seems to be a little bit too likely to be a scam, read here for more information about what is and isn’t actually legal in such deals:
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/holidays/timeshare/index_en.htm
I still don’t get what would be so difficult about typing one such character if ever needed.
Sure, but when was the last time you saw, say, a Python project using some third-party library instead of simply calling isnumeric() from the standard library?
There’s a reason for these jokes always being about Javascript.
Now you made me curious: Why do you know that someone named “MrBeast” exists and why does it interest you who this person is?
Answer to the bonus question: http://mutt.org/
Do you have any proof for that claim?
Twitter ceased to exist in July 2023.
Most people never type a full file name on the command line, they normally just use file name completion.
And if they happen to have a lot of files that are only distinguished by some single character, what would be so difficult about typing that one character then?
Because you would need to know the code for å in all kb layouts, on all OS’s,
WTF!? Why would you ever need to know that!?
No, it isn’t. Why would it be?
We have Unicode these days: blåhaj
Hansjörg Wyss
I settled with Debian because ‘apt-get dis-upgrade’, of course.
A friend showed me an early version of Debian, probably sometime around 1996, and it was immediately obvious that this was the way. It’s been Debian for me ever since.
Vaultwarden is what really makes this solution great!