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Genocide or more genocide? Difficult choice…
Genocide or more genocide? Difficult choice…
Windows → Mint → Windows → Void → NixOS
Real commands from a software I’m not telling you
tsenter universe earth/na/us
aq "John F Kennedy"
abpart $_ Head
det
Haskell’s if
is pretty nice: if cond then truthy else falsy
I roll a d4 for my FPS at the lowest possible quality. I literally can’t go higher.
We just adopted the Lost Mines of Phandelver goblin.
It was probably meant for this comment.
Here’s where hunter2 comes from:
<Cthon98> hey, if you type in your pw, it will show as stars
<Cthon98> ********* see!
<AzureDiamond> hunter2
<AzureDiamond> doesnt look like stars to me
<Cthon98> <AzureDiamond> *******
<Cthon98> thats what I see
<AzureDiamond> oh, really?
<Cthon98> Absolutely
<AzureDiamond> you can go hunter2 my hunter2-ing hunter2
<AzureDiamond> haha, does that look funny to you?
<Cthon98> lol, yes. See, when YOU type hunter2, it shows to us as *******
<AzureDiamond> thats neat, I didnt know IRC did that
<Cthon98> yep, no matter how many times you type hunter2, it will show to us as *******
<AzureDiamond> awesome!
<AzureDiamond> wait, how do you know my pw?
<Cthon98> er, I just copy pasted YOUR ******'s and it appears to YOU as hunter2 cause its your pw
<AzureDiamond> oh, ok.
Someone needs to explain the hieroglyphics of that tag to me.
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Might be client-dependent; I’ve regularly ran commands with spaces (e.g. ssh a@a.local ssh b@b.local
) without a problem.
Does SSH require quoting commands?
Not very experienced, but I’d probably True Polymorph dirt/Steve Huffman into some gold and sell it.
also, am I the only one who keeps accidentally clicking on Lemmy’s “delete comment” button when meaning to edit a comment?
You’re not, but clicking it again undeletes it.
Maybe
Oh nice, another client-dependent formatting thing.
Lemmy (as in the default frontend) requires an extra caret at the end of superscripts: ^or^ ^the^ ^ports^ ^of^ ^the^ ^bay^
not a bot, but at this point I might make one
Firefox is great, but :has (a CSS selector supported by WebKit but not Gecko) is starting to get a lot more popular.
It’s actually pretty easy aside from hardware costs. A good ol’ Raspberry Pi can be set up to start an SSH server at boot and not do much else. Then, all you need is a tunnelling system and SSH -D can put a browser in that tunnel. With public-key authentication and the right tunnel, you can make all of this completely anonymous.
Netcat, mostly