My choice is screen
on the CLI. It’s an old one, but I just learned about it this year and it’s been amazing helpful doing complex, long-running tasks via SSH.
I’m just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.
My choice is screen
on the CLI. It’s an old one, but I just learned about it this year and it’s been amazing helpful doing complex, long-running tasks via SSH.
It would be satisfying to see them waste money on me. More satisfying than all the Democrats who beg me for money, anyway
Since they have to pay for all those texts, would signing up for that line and then blocking it cause them to lose money?
My GF wants to learn stick, but I just replaced the clutch and don’t want her to shred it. Plus my car tends to flood if I stall it more than three times much so the sessions will be… short.
I’d love to find a manual transmission truck for her to practice on but those are getting fewer and fewer.
One of our cars is a manual, and I’m the only one who can drive stick.
Comparing phones on specifications when both operating systems are different is kinda stupid. I guarantee most people don’t care about refresh rates or data transfer speeds.
Also, not a meme.
I don’t like my dentist. But every other dentist has an 18 month waiting list. So I deal with the dentist I hate.
It’s not pride, it’s just that I know how to use it really well and that makes it easy for me to use.
But it’s really only for viewing files on another system over SSH. For local work I use Sublime Text
This is like the time Tom Green taught everybody about testicular cancer
Prior to Steve coming back Apple had a ton of different product lines. You had three or four models of Performa, then two different lines of Power Macs, three different Powerbooks, and even some servers. This wasted a ton of effort and resources maintaining all these product lines.
Steve divided the segments in to four quadrants on two axes: Portable vs. Desktop and Consumer vs. Professional. I think if they’d have started with simplifying their product line there might still be a market for the clones.
I’m sad people downvoted you because they don’t know a fun piece of Internet history
If I’m buying a Mac personally I always buy a refurbished one. The machine has the same warranty but you save a couple hundred bucks.
Apple is fundamentally a hardware company that uses features, workflows, and integrations to keep people buying hardware.
They’re never going to do something than undercuts hardware sales ever again.
Windows benefited by not being tied to the hardware. So if you could slap together a bunch of parts and swap out a few dozen floppies you could get a Windows machine. Which meant there were a ton of companies making Windows machines for cheaper than Apple could make Macs.
Apple tried to allow clones, but ran into the same problem because the clone makers could make cheaper machines by slapping together parts.
And since Macs are just UNIX machines under the hood, a lot of those open-source things are already built-in or can be added without much trouble.
Apple’s had good audio processing since their first computers. In fact, they were sued a few times by The Beatles’ label - Apple Corp - for making an Apple computer that could play music.
A study from 2022 found that deploying Macs in the enterprise has a lower TCO than Windows. Mainly because they have to buy less extra software and they don’t need as many IT staff to support them. Also, employees with Macs are more productive and do better on their performance reviews.
What small handful of things?
The only time I’ve ever felt the “runner’s high” they keep talking about was in the mosh pit at a concert, and I think the music and crowd did more for it than the activity.
Sadly, the local YMCA doesn’t have mosh sessions available.
Yep! You can have multiple named screens, log them all individually, and they’ll keep processes running even if you disconnect. Never used
tmux
butscreen
is usually installed on the systems I’m working on.