im almost sad that its linux that became the dominating open source kernel instead of "GNU's Not Unix! Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons"
(hird stands for "Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth")
Kerb
water thats to deep for me to stand (pool vents and grates and such stuff as a bonus)
i still have it, and for the longest time i didnt know why.
i fell into a pool as a little kid,
and had forgotten that incident.
for me its clearly vim, the modal editing and the hotkeys are what makes vim great.
the power of emacs lies in customisation. and building your own setup.
i can use vim hotkeys in almost every ide/editor i need.
to use emacs, i need to set up emacs to do everything you need to do.
you can work like that,
but its not for me.
just say you prefer nano,
it will instantly kill the vibe
🤔 wondering what the emacs equivalent would be
wake me up when theres a vim plugin and a linux port
food sterilisation can be supprisingly terrifying.
there have been quite a lot radiation incidents involving gamma radiation sources from food sterilisation facilitys.
aparently even Sanders himself complained about the drop in quality since he sold it back in the 60s
you can actuall stop it by pressing ctrl-z and running bg
the best part is the version with the flags -al
:killall -9 vim