I mentioned this in another post, but tmux is awesome
Kinda hard not to be when most people never expect anything good to ever happen again.
If you’ve ever played Myst, which was a point and click puzzle game from the late 80’s early 90’s, it basically adds the mechanics of that world into the game. The main thing is writing books that describe places that you can actually visit like a pocket dimension.
Kinda new to the whole sysadmin thing, but tmux has been an absolute game changer for me. No more remote desktop for long running processes, I can just do everything from ssh.
The main thing about them is that the rule of those communities is that you must post something before you leave, could be anything which is why it seems so random.
Also, I’m not sure if anyone else is experiencing this issue, but I had to comment on the website, couldn’t do it on the mobile app. Something about language not allowed or something. Very odd
I personally like AE2 more. It’s fun to work with the bandwidth of the 32 channels and plan the network carefully
I’d argue that they actually responded to this quickly and appropriately. They didn’t try to sweep anything under the rug and provided tools to see if you’re affected.
Is that the weird picture of Cory? Lmao how did I not see that before
I use duckduckgo with Google as a backup for when what I’m searching for is too specific. I’ve had to use Google less and less lately though
Where are fitness centers 1-5?
Save everything that comes in your motherboard box. Don’t be the fool (me) who needs to buy m.2 screws on Amazon.
The bright side of all of this is finding out more about the Fediverse and how cool it is
Started a server recently that was running ATM7 to the sky, but we’re getting ready to change gears to Valhelsia: Enhanced Vanilla
I love Thaumcraft. I had to issue my fair share of public wizard apologies for polluting the immediate area by accident lol
There’s a lot of value in using an IDE, from just general formatting stuff to being able to tell what class functions do without having to dig into the class itself. Not to mention autocomplete.
There’s lots of free solutions out there now, so if you’re curious I’d give it a shot. I think you’ll find once you start using one it’ll be hard to go back to just a plain text editor.
I like vs code a lot, if you’re looking for specific recommendations. It’s lightweight and can be upgraded to do pretty much anything via extensions.