Man this is nice! Thanks.
Edit: Takes a bit slower than Kitty to zoom though. Slower than Alacritty too. But it looks ‘slicker’ in general.
Man this is nice! Thanks.
Edit: Takes a bit slower than Kitty to zoom though. Slower than Alacritty too. But it looks ‘slicker’ in general.
Can’t load this website, what is it?
Thanks for your help my good man.
This is so nice… Thanks.
I’m not American though :D
I was mainly asking if this was even the case. If i go to the maintainers and say shit like this they b& me.
1- Not sure, I can’t read; 2- Yes, Fish; 3- Yes, it fixed it.
I posted my history
as a response to @Technus. I know about --no-install-recommends but that’s an apt(1)
switch. How can I do that with dpkg(1)
? Check my history, I’ve been building more than I have been installing lately. Like, for a long time I have been looking for a ‘useful’ language to make, and then I remembered that there’s a swath of programmers in my country who are addicted to Delphi, and Nkki W. has not pushed to Pascal upstream since 1974. So I decided to host a Pascal on JVM. I made ANTLR. But then, it kept complaining that some targets fail, so I had to remove them from pom.xml. I myself am new to Java toolchain tbqh. I think one language that most people build from source is NodeJS. NodejS toolchain is not as good as say, Ruby’s or Guile’s, but it’s good enough and easy to use.
Thanks.
Podman, gotcha. I am freaking tired of these Docker-esque companies. They use their status as a FOSS application to grift people. As if it’s really ‘hard’ to do what Docker does! It’s just mixing a namespaces(7) with cgroups(7), some other stuff too, like seccomp(7). Hashicorp is one of these companies, I think you know, it went entirely closed-source a few months ago. But truly, what is so ‘complex’ about a secure hashtable database? GNU has one! You can use libcrypto + libtokyocabinet to make one in matter of hours. I think the issue is, most sysadmins, especially old ones, are either clueless about systems programming, or if they are, they are just too lazy to roll their own. I’m not saying ‘roll your own’, I’m saying, you don’t necessarily need super-stable software. Companies like Hashicorp and Docker find giant customers with rich pockets, e.g. AWS, either that, or some degenerate Black-Rock-esque corporate buys them out and you know, I don’t wanna prescribe anything to Americans because I don’t wanna be the pot calling the kettle black, but damn, imprison those damn investment bankers! They don’t understand that closed source doesn’t necessarily mean ‘more moola’. What it means is more obscurity, more trouble finding bugs, etc. The closed-source software died fucking ages ago. Even Micrsoft open-sourced DOS, most likely they will start open-sourcing 9x and then NT, or at least, release Windows’ specs; pretty soon. Say whatever about micropeni$ but they produce more FOSS these days than closed-source software! E.g. VSCode, Terminal, TypeScript, etc (I don’t use any of them, but I appreciate the gesture!).
Sorry for the rant.
I posted my uname -a, it’s Pop_OS!, Debian-based but not Debian. My kernel is the latest version, I just did a fresh install and did a dist-upgrade (uname -r says 6.8.0-76060800daily20240311-generic
).
Here’s my entire command history since I installed this one a few days back (I got nuthing to hide!)
So if you guys really think there’s something fishy here, please do something!
Thanks. I actually have a parse-related question which I will post somewhere soon (as in 2-3 minute).
I will download it all and mirror it on my server and Github pages. Hate to see it go. What happened to this dude? Was he old or young?
That’s what they are doing with Fandom (formerly Wikia). Right?
Uh apologies. I did not realize that.
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Thanks a lot. I had reverted it to Zsh, now made it Fish again.
However, there’s a problem that I hope this will fix, but I don’t count on it. I don’t know wtf happened, but whenever I launch a terminal emulator, it just hangs? I have to SIGINT to launch into the shell sessions. I hope this fixes, but what if it won’t? What is keeping it? Is there a startup program idling it?
Like, the REPL won’t show, just a blank terminal, I use Kitty; but the emulator that is default (GNOME?) won’t work either. My full specs are in my Github profile -> github.com/Chubek
Thanks.
I don’t understand. Am I doing something against the rules of this instance? I have posted stuff like this before?
You showed up! So, about this, you see how ‘let’ binding does not allow you to add parameters right? (the val binding does) I think this is a good place to use tacitness. I will basically add Perl-like, POSX-shell-like features. To further add concatativenss, I shall add OCaml-style shell (|>). I will take a page from F#'s book and add a ‘<|’ too. I was originally planning to have these two operators be defined orthogonal-like via the operator binders (infix, infixr etc) but I think it’s necessary to bake them in.
So any other cool stuff? I plan on having intrinsics like ‘add’ and ‘or’ etc. Since it is translated down to C, I will add a two-way FFI, similar to the language I am writing it in, Cyclone Scheme.
THANKS.
This is EXPANSIVE! Wow.