

My main branch is called HEAD
.
My main branch is called HEAD
.
Unless you’re on Voyager, in which case the image is already displayed before you click!
Yes, with --privileged
. It’s totally safe. Trust me.
symlinks (or whatever windows calls them)
Windows actually has two types of symlinks:
mklink
.moving a symlink can sometimes move all the data too.
Probably, someone managed to create a real symlink in their OneDrive folder, and since OneDrive probably doesn’t check for symlinks it blindly copied all the files to the cloud.
Take all this with a grain of salt — I’m not a Microsoft developer, and it’s been a while since I last used Windows.
It’s joking about A, which in ASCII stands for America, being the only letter capitalized.
By the way, you can use g~
to get the effects of tildeop without needing to set it.
Thanks for the reminder that I can tag users!
It probably opened it in ${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vim}}
; usually setting one of those variables in e.g. bashrc will avoid future vim.
I’m worried about relying on remote servers for random numbers, especially for cryptographic purposes. There’s no way to verify that you aren’t the only person with access to those numbers, and it’s fairly difficult even as the sysadmin to ensure that they’re logged nowhere.
Most people in fursuits seem to be non-facultative bipeds, so that advantage wouldn’t be of much help.
I’m not really into writing interactive fiction; I just tried it a little since it seemed neat. It turns out that I’m not great at coming up with things to write about, which makes it hard to actually write. Inform 7 makes some decisions that complicate using it with a programming background; I’m considering trying to write my own language for similar purposes (but different paradigms).
Even natural-language languages like Inform 7 require a little programming knowledge for when it hates you.
SIGHUP or SIGPWR, maybe?
Any bets on which position he’s buying?
I believe that this is only for links from their Discover view, which is same-origin.
When you go to the website, it can save that cookie for the session, even if you later remove the parameter.
Poe’s law?
Probably a reference to Reddit’s “fourth comment” thing.