And then this happens:
$ command -h
Invalid argument
Usage:
command [subcommand]
Available Subcommands:
help
version
build
etc
And then this happens:
$ command -h
Invalid argument
Usage:
command [subcommand]
Available Subcommands:
help
version
build
etc
Last week my brother had to use my laptop and install Rstudio(for some University project) because his Mac was too old and slow. I was out of home so I had to instruct him through the phone and I could hear his awe while he explained how easy was to install the program. He told me laughing that he could see the pacman and started to cheer for it, this made my day.
The web is so fat nowadays that it makes Windows look slim.
When I first used Linux I loved Gnome for the intuitiveness and simplicity but I did not like the same thing you were saying. I guess it makes a good desktop for tablets lol.


There are times in which pronouncing the wrong way can save you a lot of hassle.
In many poor countries speaking proper English is a dead giveaway that you have money, so you can obviously see why that is undesirable. Even when that is not the case English is so deep in every other language that people use English words as they see fit without knowing the language at all, so one has to pronounce it like they do for them to understand.
Last case is to “avoid correcting someone” because one does not want to make the other person feel bad, or simply want to avoid the “how is it pronounced” situation.


Usually like the language of origin unless I’m around people that do not speak fluently or are not looking to learn.
For example, in Chile a lot of people mix English words in their day to day use and pronounce it incorrectly so I pronounce it the same way and go along with it.
I never pronounce words in my own language differently as I think its a missed opportunity on teaching someone a little bit. Which is also a thing I appreciate other people do to me as well.


Thanks for mentioning Windows is in fact not Linux, couldn’t figure it out meself.


If you were a cartoon penguin you would use Slackware.


By the way the second one looks at the first one, the first one uses Manjaro and the second Arch.
Sorry I forgot the names.
I just read your comment without realizing my keyboard’s autocorrect mistake and was super confused. lmao.
Linux From Scratch says hello


The difference is that when one is practicing something one knows that “the result” can be achieved or improved.


EA, I will never forgive you for what you did to Dead Space.


I don’t think that is possible


Can’t you just set inv.nadeko.net as the default instance? I thought Freetube was an invidious client, no?


Thick latinas, oh wait, you said not relevant…
Not sure what the best course of action is, perhaps just reporting, then blocking and hoping moderators make justice.
It doesn’t make sense in the case said blocked user is attacking the user who blocked them, but on the case were the user that is blocking is the offender too makes much more sense.
For example, one could make a post with misinformation about a user and then blocking the target so they can’t reply.
I guess this protects someone being wrongly accused of something and the accuser blocking the accused(hiding). But it leaves more vulnerable users being targeted by another user that for some reason isn’t breaking community rules.
I’m a simple man, I see a negative Net Upgrade Size and I get horny.