I had a friend help me. My life is a constant battle of having thumbs that function perfectly fine.
I had a friend help me. My life is a constant battle of having thumbs that function perfectly fine.
You would hate my middle finger then
Genetic lottery is how I got mine
People don’t even notice it unless I point it out
I’m using it on my laptop as well, but that doesn’t go with me everywhere. Removing it from my phone removes that instant temptation.
That at least requires more effort than a single tap. Assuming you don’t just have a shortcut on your homescreen.
I’m here before the comments get spicy
How should he know? He’s a new user after all.
Thank you for posting the solution you found. If you don’t mind, what OS are you using?
If it has $1.50 hot dogs I’m down.
I would love for a strong black man (or any person) , to staight up ask that.
Cause it’s good to know of something is an installed package at a glance. I also imagine it would reduce the risk of accidentally overwriting your own scripts if the packages happen to have the same name as your local scripts.
Well I guess if you need scripts to work in a mixed Windows/Linux environment that makes sense. On the other hand the few times I have to touch powershell it’s so verbose and cryptic at the same time, so I think I’ll stick with bash personally.
Fair point. I think I’m just too used to dealing with the bullshit of building the packages myself cause I find it fun. Definitely not viable for commercial use.
You know there are distros other than Ubuntu and CentOS right?
Everyone has good answers but I would check the license of more obscure libraries to just be sure you’re not violating it. GitHub has a handy feature that explains the license (if one exists) in easy to understand terms. I’ve never ran into this issue myself but it’s a good habit to have. Especially when you’re working for a company.
You had the perfect opportunity to mention you use arch and wasted it!
I’m a regular freak of nature