

Well yeah rich people don’t have to settle for sitting around the house all day. They have boats and racecars and planes to play with
Well yeah rich people don’t have to settle for sitting around the house all day. They have boats and racecars and planes to play with
The lead dev for Curl gets a lot of those over-hyped bug reports https://mastodon.social/@bagder
Nah. Grew up in a non-smoking family. Never got the taste for alcohol even though I’ve tried it a few times. I’m a sugar fiend though
I think the GitLab CEO said something dumb recently
Yep. “influencers” make their content free. Big newspapers with national reach just refuse to be read online, they want subscriptions.
There’s some good community papers but they don’t get much reach because the Internet doesn’t necessarily show you local stuff
No, that’s silly and easily disproven. I merely believe I’m a facet of a benevolent fierce deity that supervenes on behalf of humanity
The best incentive would be a split-rate land value tax. Then the land that’s wasted on vacant buildings, speculation, car dealerships, etc. would be freed up and developers wouldn’t be punished for building apartments
Not kill anyone in my town, that’s for sure. I’ve read the Gwern Death Note post
Heck I don’t even eat food that was part of animals
In New York City, or in other places?
I found them under
/usr/share/man/
, then “man1”, “man2”, “man3” etc. based on the category system (which I think is like, libraries, syscalls, exes, something like that)I intuited
/usr/share
because almost everything the package manager installs will be under/usr
somewhere, and man pages aren’t binaries or libraries, they’re architecture-independent, so they can’t be/usr/bin/
or/usr/lib
, they’ll probably be in/usr/share
and luckily I saw “man” under there.Hope that helps! Reading the FHS guide is a good learning experience but nobody should have to do it.