kenopsik

joined 2 years ago
[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

In this economy??

Fabricated poverty and homelessness, medical and educational debts, corporate greed and consumerism, accumulating environmental issues that nobody with the ability to make change is willing to pursue, non-stop wars, political turmoil...

I don't know. I think the dead have it better.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

At least they'll be nice and tight instead of all stretched out. Those grandparents' bootstraps were never pulled.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago
[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Sounds like you had a corrupt installation.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

We have a Shark robot vacuum, so I called it Sharknado.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 5 points 2 years ago

Flatpaks can also be used to run CLI programs, but it requires using flatpak run instead of using the apps standard CLI command. But you can create an alias and should work mostly the same way.

For example, I have neovim on my Debian laptop via flatpak. So in order to run it, you have to do

flatpak run io.neovim.nvim

You can create an alias for that command

alias nvim='flatpak run io.neovim.nvim'

And then you can use the nvim command as normal

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 10 points 2 years ago

Your skin is crawling? That's not what skin is supposed to do. You should sell it. I know a website that will buy it from you.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Don't use GoDaddy though. I was searching for a domain on that site and after a few minutes it was taken.

There are reasons to avoid GoDaddy, but what you experienced isn't really a GoDaddy-specific problem. If a domain gets registered on one provider, it will be unavailable on all providers. Unless you are accusing them of falsely saying they were taken but are available for purchase at a premium. I don't think I've heard of them doing that, but who knows what kind of greedy tactics corporations will try these days.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 6 points 2 years ago

These little ejector tools are useful for more than just SIM cards. CD/DVD ROM drives have force eject buttons inside tiny little holes that these can reach and push. Many hardware reset buttons are also hidden inside tiny holes.

You could use an unfolded paperclip in a pinch. One of my air purifiers has a reset button inside a hole that is slightly too thin for the paper lips I have on hand. But the SIM ejector tool I keep around fits perfectly.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

You misspelled "absolutely". You spelled it a-r-g-u-a-b-l-y. You were almost there, but you only got the first and last two letters correct.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Some people are so desperate for affirmation that this is entirely feasible.

[–] kenopsik@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

For ~~Karl~~ Frodo!

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