

Stop reading the news.
And read Rolf Dobelli’s great essay about why this is such a good thing to do:


Stop reading the news.
And read Rolf Dobelli’s great essay about why this is such a good thing to do:
Why don’t you go to a public hospital and get an opinion from a doctor who has no monetary interest in whatever choice you end up making?


[…] it can be a security risk, allowing malware to move “laterally” between all your devices.
Unless you do something incredibly stupid, such as allowing keyless login or sharing keys (or having unencrypted keys or keys without a passphrase, seriously), I find it hard to see how that would actually happen in practice.


I always have SSH everywhere on everything and I could never understand why anyone ever would want to make it more complicated than that.
I’d probably just want something simple that’d bring back good memories from childhood, like battered, pan-fried plaice with remoulade sauce and some lemon wedges, that always felt like a luxury meal when I was a child, that’d be soothing, a last chance to remember a time of innocence.


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You can see it in action in this video, one minute in:
Not necessarily … I have a young colleague who has an absolutely Insane typing speed, he never copy-pastes anything shorter than something like a hundred characters simply because he types that much faster (and during all these years, I’ve never ever seen him make a mistake).


Gaining a degree of real actual democracy wouldn’t hurt.


“would undermine the privacy and security of all users,”
But that’s the entire point of doing it in the first place, isn’t it?


No, not my private jet, they won’t be able to tax that!


I use Sync.
As already pointed out in other comments here, alias is used specifically to define a new shell command and in order to define some arbitrary text substitution to be used anywhere in a commandline you’ll need to use a variable instead, but for the specific case of cd there’s also a feature called CDPATH that you might be interested in learning about:
https://writesoftwarewell.com/cdpath-easily-navigate-directories-in-the-terminal


Yes, this is why Americans are so full of shit.


No, it really means exactly what most people think it does:


While someone could go through some involved process to try and fake a negative of an AI image, it’s a much more tangible trail to prove you took a photograph.
It’s neither complicated nor expensive to get a digital image transferred to a photographic negative: https://www.digitalslides.co.uk/


Typescript is actually a pretty nice language (under the circumstances), you’ll almost certainly be able to derive some real value from having learned it (even if it in the end would turn out to not be the best choice for your game).
Sure, it’s just that from my point-of-view I’d be toast anyway if anyone managed to gain that level of access.