The “-“ is often not necessary. I use it as a guide to see how long the person running tar has been using it.
Example:
tar -xf file.tar == tar xf file.tar
The “-“ is often not necessary. I use it as a guide to see how long the person running tar has been using it.
Example:
tar -xf file.tar == tar xf file.tar
I enjoy reading thoughtful content that I disagree with. I downvote based on perceived intent of the comment or post. If it’s just mean, hateful, trolling, wildly off-topic, or anything like that it will get a downvote.
Really hoping that the enshitification of these various things, further enshitification in the case of Twitter, brings about a really fun “find out” period.
Sadly I think it will get worse in the case of RHEL. I can see IBM locking down access to many of their products to AIX, RHEL, and in many instances Windows. Currently, GPFS, something I work with a lot, supports Debian and Ubuntu (I think). It would not surprise me to see that go away.
I never got anyone to use Signal!
Kennedy’s was just a Massachusetts accent, AFAIK.
Sorry, but I agree. I’ve already blocked the lemmit bot that does this as well. If I want to see Reddit posts, I’ll just look at Reddit.
Anyone know how long federation generally takes? I have a community on lemmy.world that’s 5-days old, and kbin.social & lemmy.ml don’t see it.
Me either. I do a lot of initial setup for customer sites. Don’t want to get too used to customized shells or tmux.