Ooh, where do you find AT&T block allocations?
Ooh, where do you find AT&T block allocations?


Such a rule can’t descend on IRC as I understand it — anyone could just stand up a new server, couldn’t they?
RCS? RSS is a feed format.


nix run nixpkgs#virtualenv ~/.venv
. ~/.venv/bin/activate
pip install foo
# ...


NixOS user here; please do not recommend NixOS.


Final update, trust
!! is pure textual substitution, so it’d be sudo rm a.txt && rm b.txt. You could do something like sudo sh -c "!!" though.
XcQ, link stays blue.


Your Steam Deck is a PC, by the way. Your existing methods should work.


Wasn’t the reason for skipping 9 to not break programs assuming “Windows 9” meant 95 / 98?
If you only try it out for less than a month, $5.


Archive?
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IIRC notifications can only be delivered reliably via Firebase — anything else gets paused if the phone is in Doze etc.


Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
bsdtar xf (from nixpkgs#libarchive) and it’ll figure it out.
Yeah, I’m used to NixOS — however, having to edit the config (instead of e.g. a package manager) is a common pain point I see when others use NixOS, and it often leads to them switching distros.
A pain point I’ve seen with NixOS for new users is the focus on editing files — how easy is it for her to install applications that way?


Debian is a stable distro and therefore tends to have less up-to-date packages.
Thank you — is there a way to find a listing? I tried searching the other day (for unrelated reasons) but couldn’t find anything useful.