Screenshots of git issues are one of my favorite genres of meme
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Nerd, programmer, writer. I like making things!
Screenshots of git issues are one of my favorite genres of meme
tfw you dc
and your computer calls you an idiot sandwich
It checks the exit status of your command and prints praise for success or encouragement for an error. Funny idea, customizable too 😂
SHELL_MOMMYS_LITTLE
: Sets the affectionate term that mommy will use to refer to the user. The default value is “girl”.
Now we need a mean one, like sudo insults
elementary! I like it, been using it since ~2018, I like its style and I don’t mind reinstalling for major updates. They’re pretty seldom if you’re on the LTS branch anyway
Even as someone who doesn’t usually play the genre it’s a fantastic game
A single extension and 1-2 clicks isn’t that much to me 🤷 I’ve been doing it painfree for a few years now
If I need to keep my Python environment separate I’d rather spin up a docker container. They make virtual environments pointless
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I think they’re really useful, there are alternatives that I think have feature parity at this point but the concepts of containerization are the same
Not yet! He has to go to training first
Hagmaxxing…? Do you hear yourself? None of this is based on reality.
Edit: oh you’ve already been removed on another instance, nice
academics like peterson
LMFAO
The variable is already in the environment, it just doesn’t have a default because it’s required for each container
The env file is the weirdest part, the container itself has a required environment variable and if I don’t pass it in command line (only have it in the test compose file) the base compose fails because it has no port.
Most of the other commands are to merge the compose files so I can keep my base compose file clean!
Spreading the good word 🙌
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Yes! It reminds me a bit of python’s click library but for bash
I actually had a bug in a game jam freshman year because of this. It was java, so there was a lot of questionable decisions going on, but adding the semicolon fixed it!