In bash if you want to redirect both stderr and stdout to file you can use &>filename.
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ghu@lemmy.mlto
Typing Manics @lemmy.ml•Learning to touch type. A few decades too late, but learning nonetheless
2·8 months agoI was in your shoes too. I liked monkeytype but it became boring after a month, then I found https://www.typelit.io/
If you like to read novels as I do, you will love it. You basically have to retype books as you read them.
Because whoever generated that chart decided to only include these. The raw data is avaiable for anyone to play around with here in csv: https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/
It looks like to me that the chart is coming from the ublue project, so if you are a tech person, you can fork their countme repo and modify it to your needs.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do Americans want to know the month first and the day second?
1·8 months agoChinese is also weird imho. If I remember correctly, they put the details of an action first in a sentece and the verb that defines the action itself goes last with some exceptions.
Hungarian comes to my mind which is similar and always follows the context first, details later rule. They use “yyyy.mm.dd.”, “family name first, given name last”, “country, city, street, street number order for locations”, and the word order of their grammar is similar too, details are always at the end of the sentence.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do Americans want to know the month first and the day second?
4·8 months agoOut of curiosity: do you also find it weird that (I’m assuming) you use hour:minute order when reading the clock, instead of minute:hour? Would saying the minute first make more sense to you?
Many of their workflows and components were already on github for years now, e.g the android browser. They gradually wanted to move away from mercurial to git completely, it was just matter of time.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml• Help people trying to circumvent censorship by running a Snowflake proxy!
3·1 year agoNo, the whole point is that you expose your ip address so users in censored countries can connect to it. The proxy is between a user and a tor entry node.
This was never Orban’s or Hungary’s idea, it is something the previous presidency could not implement due to the lack of time and it’s now Hungary’s role to talk about it because the presidency is currently held by Hungary. This doesn’t change the fact that there are many EU members that are in support of the idea if implemented well. Anyhow, it’s not just for controlling citizents but legally keeping political opponents at check, which is even worse.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Gaming@lemmy.ml•Popular Female Skyrim Modder Has Abandoned Her Work Due to Daily Harrassment
10·1 year agoReading the article, this is a typical case of burnout. It’s happening to every artist, content creator, modder, foss developer, etc. On the long term we all have to find a balance or we won’t last long. And tbh, just learn to ignore the trolls and focus on the positive things and your passion or they will win. You can’t take them seriously. It seems the person in the article has already found herself another passion project and could throw away the suffocating chains of responsibilty and something she did not enjoy anymore and move on. I think instances like these really show us we are all just humans and we should appreciate the things we are given.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Phoronix: Linus Torvalds Comments On The Russian Linux Maintainers Being Delisted
24·1 year agoI doubt if someone wants to introduce a backdoor, they would do that with a russian mailing address. People removed were open and transparent about their nationalities which means there is even less chance them being bad actors than some random guy pretending to be American.
Deepin is pretty popular
Does it give alternative to
sudo -e(sudoedit) too?
ghu@lemmy.mltoprivatelife - privacy, security, freedom advocacy@lemmy.ml•Why free software?!
2·2 years agoWhen I install a new software, sure I don’t start auditing the souce code but the developement of a software is a process and I trust that all the contributors and distributors have eyes on it and know what changes a release contains. It’s very hard to sneak in shenanigans into popular repositories. And an opensource software can quickly lose the trust of the community and get replaced if it makes bad turns. In non-free softwares I don’t have this assurance.
ghu@lemmy.mltoprivatelife - privacy, security, freedom advocacy@lemmy.ml•Why free software?!
1·2 years agoHiding opposing or thought provoking opinions just because the mob don’t like it or agree with it is a bad design which prevents any kind of meaningful discussions and tend to create bubbles. Upvoting and downvoting is not used in the way it was intended for. I’d rather flag posts as spam or low effort which makes the intention clear.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do EV's actually do anything beneficial for the planet?
6·2 years agoSodium-ion batteries are already a thing and they look very promising. A few more years and we might not need precious metals for batteries anymore.
Not sure about the opi method but I installed an opensuse tw recently with same nvidia/ryzen config and everything works just fine.
Enabled nvidia and packman essentials in yast and replaced the system packages. That’s option 3 here.
If you are the one installing the distro, it probably doesn’t matter that you have to copy-paste some commands to install proprietary codes because it’s a one time thing. In my experience, the bigger problem usually is not the first time setup but the maintenance. In case of Fedora they would have to upgrade it every 6 months. That’s why I usually suggest LTS or something rolling but stabe distro like OpenSUSE Thumbleweed.
Not sure how old this is, but last time April 12. was on a Friday was in 2019.



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