

Not sure, if that’s a Linux thing, but I can press Alt Gr
and -
to get an en-dash, as well Alt Gr
and Shift
and -
to get an em-dash.
Not sure, if that’s a Linux thing, but I can press Alt Gr
and -
to get an en-dash, as well Alt Gr
and Shift
and -
to get an em-dash.
Yeah, I think it’s interesting to play it in ASCII. It makes you actually read the text logs and use your imagination, which feels more like a book. But it also makes it harder to actually know what’s going on, so I really don’t know about it being more fun…
You say that as if an oat milkshake wasn’t bad for both, plants and animals, considering you need an earthquake to shake the oat.
This is pretty much the biggest reason why I like fish
. It automatically runs Ctrl+R as soon as you start typing and shows it as auto-completion suggestion.
You would not believe all the things past-me has run in their terminal, that I would never think to Ctrl+R. It’s like the AI stuff the whole IT world rages about, except past-me has real intelligence.
I was wondering, if it’s perhaps relatively common between nations for passports to be red, but from some very quick image searching that doesn’t really seem to be the case:
What the heck, @someacnt@sh.itjust.works posted above that Stackage is a Haskell thing, and Hackage most definitely is, too. 🙃