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Today a twitter nigger told me python's ternary operator is too edgy for him.
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2018-11-26 at 3:37 AM UTCcURL or put lift heavy things in your hand by using your bicep in a steady repetitive motion
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2018-11-26 at 3:38 AM UTCI've been using curl for years and I still can't do anything fancier than grabbing a resource without reading the man page.
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2018-11-26 at 3:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo cURL or put lift heavy things in your hand by using your bicep in a steady repetitive motion
OHHH, like Do You Even Lift, Bro?
Apparently I do not, at least not often enough, because that particular type of curling hadn't even occurred to me.
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2018-11-26 at 3:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I've been using curl for years and I still can't do anything fancier than grabbing a resource without reading the man page.
When it comes to some of these trivial, routine, every-day command line tasks, I find myself using Google perhaps way more than I should.
Although, after a coworker introduced me to the whole "history" command or whatever, I sometimes use that.
But for linux shell tasks on steroids: AutoHotKey + a statistical analysis of my most commonly run commands (via history) = God mode.
(NOTE that this assumes you are executing linux commands remotely via PuTTy, but from Windows. Which is ALWAYS how I work. I have no idea if there is an AutoHotKey equivalent for Linux (although I'd be surprised if there wasn't)). -
2018-11-26 at 3:44 AM UTCNot gonna lie, that crack pun will bring me the Comedy Nobel Prize one day. That was so good.
I'll leave your nerdy weirdo thread now. Heh, that was something else. -
2018-11-26 at 3:45 AM UTCOh yeah, aliasing would be quite useful for that type of thing on Linux, but I'm only now learning about it.
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2018-11-26 at 6:14 AM UTCkroz_is_a_degenerate_bonehead = (((True and False) or (False and (False or True))) or ((True and (True or False))) and True)
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