Somebody can always just get an offline copy of that data, that kever hits the internet so company’s won’t know where it is so it can’t be dmca’d.
Somebody can always just get an offline copy of that data, that kever hits the internet so company’s won’t know where it is so it can’t be dmca’d.
I was talking for the op in that part tho, it can be seen from the context
I just prefer the vim bindings and motions, not an obsession. I use diff tools almost daily and can manage in them with no issues, but whenever I can use vim binding I will because they just feel better to me.
That’s why for tables and katex equations I used plugins to help me with then to not be rough.
As for other stuff than vim, minimize the nees for them if it really gets hard.
Mkdnflow is the one that I used to use and it does so many things amazingly for writting markdown easier
Why would you wanna quit if vim works for you?
Plus vim can be an amazing markdown editor with a few dedicated plugins.
Storage is cheap if you are lucky, in my country storage is so overpricedto the point thatI don’t wanna bother with it.
Could you dm me a couple good open/effectively open?
My bed, miss it every morning.
In my experience, 100% use mpv over vlc.
Vlc in my experience is just too heavy and has playback issues, while mpv is perfect.
Or you live in a country that purelly doesn’t care about it to the point you can have a seedbox running 24/7 throught your network.
Bonus points if it also shows your “location” to be 100km away. To the point that it sometimes shows you to be in another country next to your.
Another point when it changes your public ip address dailly.
Sed comes into play there, or :%s in vim, whichever you prefer ;)
European here, also don’t understand what’s wrong with that picturr.
I tend to grow my fleet of servers every couple months, and that requires me to once again setup everything from the beginning, settings, sshd, update debian if old version, new user for ssh, docker/podman, …
Quite literally added new vps to my fleet yesterday and spent 4 hourson setting all that up, when it could have been a simple ansible script.
Luckilly no, just self interest.
Fun fact: I actually run nixos on my main pc.
This sounds amazing!
You have any good resources to recommend for learning ansible?
They can always make a torrent of it and share it like that if they are in a country with barelly any dmca laws.