Meanwhile I can just use the same shortcuts every other program made in the last 40 years uses. Ctrl+Q
to quit, Ctrl+S
to save, Ctrl+Z
for undo. If I wanted to consult a cheatsheet to relearn keyboard shortcuts, I’ll use vim and emacs.
Thoughts intrusive, ass protrusive, trans inclusive.
If you’re too annoying on lemmy.world or lemmy.ml you’re blocked.
Things people claim I am:
Russian bot: 13
Chinese Communist Party: 12
Central Intelligence Agency: 11
Democrat Party/DNC: 11
Republican Party: 6
Bernie Bro: 6
Meanwhile I can just use the same shortcuts every other program made in the last 40 years uses. Ctrl+Q
to quit, Ctrl+S
to save, Ctrl+Z
for undo. If I wanted to consult a cheatsheet to relearn keyboard shortcuts, I’ll use vim and emacs.
Nano isn’t even that simple. Ctrl+X
to quit? I guess if you use phonetic sounds to figure out how to exit a program. At least Vim uses the idea of “use what the words start with.”
I personally use micro in the terminal, and Kate if I want a GUI to write. Vim and Emacs are fine for those who want it, I have no stakes in the editor wars beyond “I just want my program to do what I want, and I want it to be simple to learn.”
That’s way more work that I’m thinking of, plus my home internet isn’t good enough for any outside server use, and I don’t have the cash for a server hosted somewhere. Thank you however!
Right, this is for my friends that I have consent/approval from. I also don’t punch random bank info in public, and rarely do it on their computers.
A Vanta review? Crazy! Love the branching out of your content/style.
Tell me you’re into drone kink without telling me you’re into drone kink. 😆
Your URL just links to an image of Funimation. Was this meant to link to something else like a tutorial?
sudo apt install anarchism
is a real command in Debian.
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0bda:9210 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL9210 M.2 NVME Adapter
And I don’t know if a live CD is the best method for this, due to the how I intend this to be something I can just keep files on for a while. While I do have small persistence .dat files for Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu, it seems like a bandaid for what would be easiest, an installed distro where I can run the package update commands for, without juggling iso files.
Seems right, but I wanted to double check my research before I fully committed.
Literally 1984
“The climate changing is not proof of climate change!”
Top minds are hard at work here today.
Gonna have to vouch for Thinkpads, wonderful compatibility. If you use a Libre distro, Intel wireless cards are gonna be your Achilles heel.
Brainwashing.