I always felt it but now I know it. I just am a better person than all these drivers.
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As far as I understand it it's like stdout and stderr but with some additional ones for debuging, logging, etc..
I would also consider to set up a DMZ for the Hypervisor and maybe NAS (depends on how you use it) if you access it from the internet.
You know there are like 7 different layouts built in and you can create custom ones. You can even make it look like world if you like.
Ohh can you do Exel-Style arithmetics in Word tables? You can in LibreOffice. Maybe it's just so widely used no one really knows other Office programs are basically on par with MS Office or even better.
I'm in my 6th semester and use neovim so no it's not mostly around for people who got used to it back in the day. A lot of my fellow students use it as well. It's the only editor I use because you can use it to edit a single file as well as a whole project and everything is always how I want it to be. Also once you get used to it I guarantee you, you will wonder how people navigate code only using mouse and the arrow keys. It is just a beauty to quickly copy a code block or change a word with 3 keystrokes.
Well it does. But its just not practical.
You know zsh has fuzzy completion. There are also plenty of fuzzy finder out there which do just that.
Meine Hoffnung ist ein bisschen, dass ein Großteil dieser Menschen Ü60 ist und nicht mehr so lange unter uns weilt. Ist etwas zünisch aber irgendwo muss man ja die Hoffnung hernehmen.
Ich finde das ist auch Kindesmessbrauch.
Maybe do your research first before claiming to know something. Communism at it's core is when no private property exist and basically everything is "owned" by the whole community equally. Hence the name communism. Censorship has nothing to do with that. It just so happens every state which was "communistic" (none of these really were communistic) had strong censorship. This is what we call correlation. What you mean is causality which means there is proof the two observation are directly linked.