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Started watching the second season a few days ago!
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Double rage if it's an uninstaller and they want you to tell them why you uninstalled their stuff!
Yet another reason why Windows badly needs a package manager. -
It's a bit dangerous to remove the current year before installing the new one!
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I know exactly as much Haskell as I need in order to make xmonad do what I need it to. If your tool is awesome enough you can script it in whatever you want; people will probably accept the learning curve.
But you'd probably save untold thousands of hours for us if you went with bash/python! -
Everyone in my office swears by these, so I tried one. I gave it a fair trial - one whole month of use.
Findings:
- it's almost impossible to click something precisely, because the "click" motion is horizontal and inevitably causes the cursor to move to the left.
- it caused some pretty nasty pains in my elbow and wrist.
I've never had any RSI, carpal tunnel, etc so maybe this is a good mouse for those who have. But if you're not actively suffering, I wouldn't recommend switching because you could bugger up your arm like I did. -
That's a really efficient way to tell smart people not to visit your site!
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How little is your cousin? Might be cute to watch them attempt some social engineering, and would also help to make them less susceptible in future!
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If they're removing names just because they reference gender-specific body parts, I wonder if they'll remove the "scrotwm" window manager as well?
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Mid-Brexit UK government: "Hold my beer"
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@115105109 it would take you 2 hours during the first couple of days, but pretty soon you'd be back to your Qwerty speed and eventually you'd surpass it. Making you even better value for money!
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@Jilano Yes, and I love it. As you say, it's really important these days to have access to these passwords on the go, and the Password Store app delivers that. I have it bound to a hardware button on my phone because I need regular access to it.
I have a couple of tiny usability niggles but overall it's been a dream experience. -
I use pass. It stores passwords in individual files encrypted with your GPG key. Naming schemes are left to the user but I use filenames as usernames and directories as service names.
It works for me because I can store those files in gitolite on a pi, and then I can clone the repo on Linux, or on Android using the awesome git-enabled client app Password Store.
Because the passwords are just files, I can handle them in shell scripts and the like. Very cool.
And it's free software!