

I already do, it strengthens the structure of the code in my mind.
I already do, it strengthens the structure of the code in my mind.
I wish I could do this with every IDE. Get rid of all the semicolons and most curly braces and replace them with structural whitespace. You could even save the files with the punctuation and compile that to whitespace when editing.
That compatability has been dropping recently, especially for games. Most of my CD games need extra libraries to run now, if they work at all.
Butter is great, and garlic is good but doesn’t smell that much. Screw onions though.
Staying on the right but taking a few steps left is still an improvement!
I just did this with my phone, which I use as a bus pass. I stayed up a tad late getting that working again…
I found this bug report thread for KDE, and Chris posted a couple possible solution in there. Seems like a good starting point.
An alias can be used to see who is selling your address. If you give address B to only one organization and you get spam on B, then you know B sold your address.
Not exactly the most useful information, but it’s there.
True, I may have slightly mis-interpreted their comment. Just consider this a supporting argument.
Can you walk 24 hours a day though? Your body automatically breathes during sleep, but you need to be awake to walk and not be doing anything that requires you to sit still.
Sleeping, a sit down meal, commuting, office work, even exercise like biking and swimming, all require breathing and not taking steps.
That’s why it’s important to communicate with them rather than alienating them.
Undead are just a lot more vulgar in chinese culture.
As a newcomer to CLIs, GUI are great because you don’t need to know what you’re looking for. I can just open the devices window, and they’re all there, with most of the extra hardware stuff that’s not actually a real device already cleaned out.
To do the same with a CLI would take me 10 minutes of looking up what the hardware commands are, 5 minutes figuring out flags, and 30 minutes researching entries to see if they’re important. Even just a collapsible list would make that last step so much easier. And no, I can’t grep for what I need, because I don’t know what I need, I just know something in there is important with a vague idea of what it might look like.
Once I figure that all out for one thing, the best I can do is write that to a notes file so I don’t need to search so far next time, but there’s a good chance that I’ll need a different combination of commands next time anyway.
Not hating on CLIs, just wishing I could figure out how to use them faster.
Freeform building and exploring, crafting, survival, pixel art, endless gameplay. There and definitely a lot of similarities, especially compared to say CS:GO.
Oh, and don’t forget the insane modding communities.
After looking up Worm Gobys, I can confidently say they do have eyes (small ones). This is a picture of the underside, and the eyes sit on top.
Some pictures of a Bearded Worm Goby in captivity