i dont think pointers are the same size as your int. you’re on 64bit, arent you? so all this code is broken.
i dont think pointers are the same size as your int. you’re on 64bit, arent you? so all this code is broken.
what do you mean the output doesnt keep the LF? what LF?
ps also has -u and -U switches to filter by users
it was him:
i had to listen to an absolutely unhinged dude yesterday, who thinks biden/kamala not saying “KILL THEM ALL KILL KILL KILL GO BIBI GO KILL” means they’re going to “betray” israel…
it was bad.
ha! no, it’s literally 888.
The oldest use that the Oxford English Dictionary gives for less with a countable noun is a quotation from 888 by Alfred the Great
another thing to consider, they didnt often have the boss watching them while they worked. yes, the endless chores had to be done every god damned day, but your time was yours to manage to a large extent. want to pop off and chat with your neighbor for an hour in the middle of the day? who’s gonna stop you? who’s gonna look at your timesheet? what timesheet?
yes, let’s submit our language to the arbitrary opinions of some long dead english gentry idiot, why dont we. never mind how people have actually used the words for literal centuries at this point, we must uphold the bigoted idiocy of the english upper classes!
vidir
is similar
there’s also rename
(the perl one, not the shit one). i have fond memories of renaming albums with rename 's/(\d+)/sprintf "%02d", $1/e'
so they’d ls in the correct order
i rely on this in my job. if i really need it, i’ll be using it often enough that it’ll always be in ^R distance :)
she sat down to a table with 10 zionists. now there are 11 zionists at that table.
eh, it’s calvinball. they could if the US said they could. but why would the US say that?
mmmmmm <3
no, tmux is a newer screen. some of us havent switched cos we’re too lazy i guess? i think the common wisdom is that it’s better. i havent tried cos i already know enough of screen and it’s fine for me
atools
, which includes als
, aunpack
, apack
. so you can stop caring about the kind of archive and just unpack it. it also saves you from shit archives that have multiple files/dirs in their root.perl -e
/ perl -lne
/ …units
bc
- a calculator that’s actually goodpass
- the only non-shit password store tool i’ve found so far. no gui, uses gpg and git to do the encrypting and storage/sharingalias lr='ls -lrth'
- so you can easily find the newest file, cos that’s frequently what you wantunip
- my script to look up things in the unicode dbfind -type f -exec xzgrep 're' {} +
- because xzgrep cant do -roh yeah, and for the shell readline, alt-b, alt-f, ctrl-w, ctrl-u, ctrl-k, ctrl-a, ctrl-e
doesnt actually do anything on gnu rm, and hasnt in like a decade. but yeah, dont do it.
wow, a real spambot? the fediverse has landed!
i used to recommend linux to people. but that also meant that i became their tech support person.
i no longer advise anyone to use anything. i just want them to not ask me to troubleshoot their stuff.
having a job improved my mental health compared to not having one and worrying about money.
i think the intention is to look at the stack itself. which could work, if the pointers werent hopelessly mangled by being cast from an 8byte pointer type to a 4byte integer type…
unless this machine really is 32bit