Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
It’s got some real scientifically based dragons vibes.
This is what finally pushed me fully over the edge to Linux on my main PC. Nothing wrong with it but they just don’t like it.
We are just carrying on the tradition of das blinkenlights
Or even better put it outside in the sun.
Comprehended under sysadmin because the attitude is the same just the devices are a bit different.
runs only on MacOS
And
get it into the hands of millions of developers
Seems contradictory
A phone number is not strictly required. They use it for some verifications, like suspicious activity. You can switch the number to whichever account needs it at the time, but only one login can have that phone number.
Violating the transitive property? Go home JavaScript, you’re drunk.
You should be able to double quote the local part and use the space. "like this"@email.net. Good luck getting that through a validator though.
The Patsy from Monty Python in the PHP section got me
Just because there are a lot of rules doesn’t make something chaotic in this system. The lawful-chaotic axis is a spectrum of how much of a stickler for the rules you are. YAML’s “one whitespace out of place and your whole config is fucked” attitude puts it squarely into lawful territory. JSON by contrast gives no shits about your file structure as long as your curly braces match.
I honestly think that JSON and YAML should be swapped due to YAML’s strict indentation rules whereas you can just pack an entire JSON object on one line.
Learned the hard way that anything copied from a MS product gets pasted to a plain text editor first. I especially love how SharePoint sprinkles “zero with space” characters liberally throughout.
run0 for you my guy