Absolutely Legend
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Wasn't that one of the Incan gods?
I was thinking Nahuatl
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I was going to ask how he knew it was Arch, but I feel like that is just setting up the next comment.
I use Arch by the way.
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Wasn't that one of the Incan gods?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]You are thinking of the one they used to design the common keyboard layout, Qwertycoatl.
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Yay! Cencorship! I spent an extra 3 seconds focusing on the word psychopath trying to figure out what went wrong instead of reading it like a normal word. Isn’t that so much better than offending an algorithm with the letter ‘h’?
You saw that but not devloper? Buncha amateurs.
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Well have a nap...
THEN FIRE Z MISSILES!!!
wrote on last edited by [email protected]What about the Y missiles?I stand corrected
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I was going to ask how he knew it was Arch, but I feel like that is just setting up the next comment.
He told him
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As another Helix user, I'll gladly accept the high five
My bruh
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Hmm.
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I still remember my Masters degree in distributed computing. C++ in vi (not even vim), monochromatic display, 36 computers working together to give me a bunch of SIGSEGV.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]vi crew represent
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Helix crew
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Helix FTW!
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He found Richard Stallman without knowing it
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Helix crew
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There are literally dozens of us!
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I remember using man pages when I was contributing to a C open source project back in the day.
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You are thinking of the one they used to design the common keyboard layout, Qwertycoatl.
I'm partial to Tomatl and Ahuacatl
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I can still do this provided that the language is Perl. But the few cases when I actually have to do so are rare, and never in public.
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Yay! Cencorship! I spent an extra 3 seconds focusing on the word psychopath trying to figure out what went wrong instead of reading it like a normal word. Isn’t that so much better than offending an algorithm with the letter ‘h’?
Ngl didn't even notice it was covered until I read your comment
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I remember using man pages when I was contributing to a C open source project back in the day.
C and Bash are the only languagss that man pages are useful for
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I can’t live without vim.
Sometimes I wander into vscode but it’s less productive for me.
Plus vscode has weird name inconsistencies (the app is called visual studio code, it’s branded as vscode, and the menu bar says Code), which is probably normal for Microsoft but unusual elsewhere.
I wouldn't stress about it. Code was never meant to be edited in a web browser anyway.
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Is this supposed to be a joke or have we truly gotten to the point where ... coding in a terminal via like hyprland or w/e, without relying on an what is basically an annoying tutorial character from a video game that acts as an assistant...
This is psycopathy?
Having actual competence in one's field?
Oh god we're all doomed, they'll soon be alternating between worshipping us demigods, or burning us at the stake.
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Welp, I'm sure thats a good sign, lol.
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But he went out of his way to install man pages on arch? Probably a narc.
Aren't they there by default?