

Oh man, that is 11 years older than what I’d considered old! I hadn’t even thought of those disks! That is a gem you have there!
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.


Oh man, that is 11 years older than what I’d considered old! I hadn’t even thought of those disks! That is a gem you have there!


Shit, it’s good for one thing, at least!


I mean really, fuck Microsoft and Windows!


If your mum is not OK with this, can I be your adoptive parent?
On my Linux at home it types nothing but if I press the I key again I get î. I can also do ê, â, ô and û this way.
US Intl Macintosh layout.
you’d basically be coding in porn
Promise?
This reads like AI, not the least because the text is as disconnected to itself as the fact that it’s about a train instead of a bus.
Yeah, it talks like it was made for HR managers.


Yeah and it’s quite old, this one has nothing to do with vibe coding.


I was going to say that sounds like situation normal by the 2020s… Until you said uBlock.


Merging the PR and merging into traffic!
That’s basically all keyboard layouts.


You can use variables in " like so: cd "$HOME/Desktop".
Maybe this helps?


I mean, at least in Bash tools like ls do use quotes by default:
$ ls
filename_without_space 'filename with space'
But yeah, tab expansion uses backslashes, sadly.


Ik heb nog nooit iemand een ’ een vliegende komma horen noemen, wordt dat in bepaalde delen van Nederland meer gezegd?
I do like that, thanks a lot ulterno!


What took you five disks?
I think even the Heroes of Might and Magic I played was 3 disks, and it took ages!
And just yesterday I complained about having to wait over 2.5h to download and install a game over our 12 MiB / 100 megabit cable, I’m becoming spoiled…
I see a tidle, daddy~
brb washing my… yea all of it
Physically I have a blank 100% ANSI layout. My keyboard is the Das Keyboard Ultimate 4:
Virtually I have set the “English (Macintosh, ABC, ANSI)” layout on my Linux system:
As quick start, I can press AltGr+` to put a ˋ on the next letter I type, AltGr+E for ´, AltGr+U for ¨, AltGr+I for ˆ, and AltGr+N for ˜.
Sorry for the late reply, hope this still helps you/someone.