No need. Only the average Dutchman. And he’s only average, so…
No need. Only the average Dutchman. And he’s only average, so…
Something like tac | head | tac
, I guess? Yes, that’s a valid use case indeed :)
I mean… it’s nice that it exists and all, but I can’t really think of many useful usecases.
Heh, no, but they do have a nice set of man pages and other documentation online. I prefer NixOS. Easier keeping track of configuration, easier rolling back of (and experimentation with) new stuff.
I don’t think their “No” was a disagreement, but a confirmation of your second line. https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/88502/how-to-agree-with-a-negative-statement-with-yes-or-with-no Sometimes, language can be a tricky tool to wield.
That fills me with determination.
Was the solution there to just boot an older/previous kernel?
Probably understood that in the wrong direction. Ze (eng. phon.) would be spelled more like “sie” (ger. phon.) and would sound like “the” with a German accent. They would become either dey (eng. phon.) or zey (eng. phon.), spelled like “deej” or “seej” (ger. phon.), or even without the y (or j) at the end.
I think. I’m neither native German or English.
RobWords? Yep, RobWords. He’s got some interesting video’s!