Thanks, the multiplexer idea is actually really good.
Having Said that, In my particular case it was actually my fault.
Software engineering, Rust, Zig, embedded
Thanks, the multiplexer idea is actually really good.
Having Said that, In my particular case it was actually my fault.
Same here. 10 years on my laptop and it broke only once: I accidentally closed the terminal where the initramfs was installed. So my mistake. I could fix it by using an arch install on an USB and my knowledge of how to install the system, since I did it myself, by hand.
I agree this is not a meme. There is another community for exact this kind of discussion. I left thus other community exactly because of this kind of discussion. I hope I don’t have to leave thus one as well.
So I guess you have to wake up now …
Thanks for the explanation.
That’s a good and relatable Arch Linux meme.
Maybe yes maybe no.
I still don’t envy a situation in television that is so unreal like a prince (or something similar) dancing with his dream woman (I assume). It’s so surreal tgat I can’t take it serious and can’t envy it.
Her life is normal. The depiction on the television is fiction. No reason to be envious
Thanks
Hi, thanks for your post. Can you provide links to the projects so that I can check them out more closely?
I found this article also very interesting: https://extremelearning.com.au/unreasonable-effectiveness-of-quasirandom-sequences/
It focusses more or less on one sequence but provides use cases and in-depth knowledge
For all of you, who want to start neovim, or just started (nyself included) than kickstart.nvim is a great start: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim
I can agree with Arch but recommend Sway ;)