Yeah but I’ve always found I underestimate the amount of lines I needed to head
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tail
I really only use with the -f
flag to keep a tab on logs and the like.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Yeah but I’ve always found I underestimate the amount of lines I needed to head
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tail
I really only use with the -f
flag to keep a tab on logs and the like.
That second picture reminds me of the “it’s hekin’ wimdy”-meme, although I’m guessing it’s saying “it’s hekin’ frosty”
The 103 early hints is nice to finally see in the network tab, stopping a scroll by placing the fingers down on the track pad, is neat too!
Solid update AFAIC
Most non-tech users will love it TBH
Not gonna lie, that looks very difficult to use.
I had a Windows Phone with 2GB of memory before, even (old) Reddit was horrendous, let alone Proton Mail with all its JavaScript and images.
That still looks awesome NGL
Or notebook colours, as the user suggested:
📕: error message
📙: warning message
📗: ok status message
📘: action message
📓: canceled status message
📔: Or anything you like and want to recognize immediately by color
Why, Apple? Why?
That still works on people nowadays
Yep, it’s at the spot for 20!
Isn’t this from Twitter?
Yep, my prev. CEO capped working from home to 1 day a week and treated it like we were requesting a holiday.
“I have such a nice office and then nobody shows up, you know how much that hurts?”
Man, how far removed from reality can you be?
“Deaf” just means that you have such profound hearing loss that you can’t communicate verbally properly, most deaf people do register sound albeit very badly.
I, for instance, have about 75 dB hearing loss, I don’t hear people walking, and barely register high heels on tiles, I don’t hear cars driving either, but I do hear it when they sound the horn; to give an idea of my deafness.
But I do know what spoken languages sound like, and what rhyming means. And how weird English spelling is, compared to its pronunciation. (English is my second/third language after Dutch and DSL, if that matters)
That said, there are people who really can’t hear anything, I know someone who’s ossicles (bones inside the ear, vital for hearing) don’t make contact, he’s never heard anything. He’s aware certain words sound alike and (in Dutch) mostly when their spelt the same, but only because school / people around him told him that.
Some hearing people don’t have internal monologue, either!
Yep, and there is sign language poetry in lots of different sign languages!
It’s a beautiful and unique artform IMO
Most people who are medically deaf can still hear a bit. Also, deaf and hearing are proper nouns, no need to capitalise them for the NAD’s odd outbursts.
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