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Please add a link.
We need something like SI units in programming.
That’s how fakenews are made, “look it up” but most don’t because trusting you is more convenient.
Incoporating multiple styles sounds like more work than it’s worth. Can we talk about tech debt?
Cook it all, add some tomato.
It never was simple.
Lol no. It only gets more obvious that the bugs could have been avoided with better quality control and less tight schedules.
Why did that get downvotes? This meme here is a remake of the meme about Windows’ UIs.
And you still have to have it running, including their pseudo webbrowser, to log into your Steam account in a third-party tool.
They should just provide an API with conditions for their DRM.
And workshop should have a “Download” button, steamcmd sucks for that.
No. I break my system occasionally and then it’s a hassle.
Gemini? The Teletext-alike web?
Right you are!
Rockstar is well-known for asking modders to take down various mods like this AI-powered GTA 5 story mode mod, or a VR mod for Red Dead Redemption 2. The Liberty City Preservation Project take down is also not without direct precedent as Rockstar issued a take-down for a mod that tried to recreate Grand Theft Auto Vice City within GTA 5.
All examples of how the current license/ip model is not supportive for creativity and innovation.
No no, they have changed a lot since GTA IV, and not in a good way.
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Personally, Feeder.
Not all systems have bash being accessible at
/bin
like you say
Yeah, but my point is, neither match they /usr/bin/env
. Bash, ok; but POSIX shell and Python, just leave it away.
and I’ve even heard of it being symlinked to dash.
I think Debian and Ubuntu do that (or one of them). And me too on Artix, there’s dash-as-bin-sh
in AUR, a pacman hook that symlinks. Nothing important breaks by doing so.
I personally don’t see the point in using the absolute path to a tool to look up the relative path of your shell, because shell is always /bin/sh but the env binary might not even exist.
Maybe use it with bash, some BSD’s or whatever might have it in /usr without having /bin symlinked to /usr/bin.
gtfobins
Meh, most in that list are just “if it has the SUID bit set, it can be used to break out of your security context”.
Yes yes, it’s actually a fallen angel, servant of god. Same animal, different cloth.