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  • Yeah, I meant, as an attacker, you couldn't come up with a similarly unreadable version.

    At least, as far as I can tell, defining a function requires spelling out function and seems to require being defined on multiple lines, too.

  • What that garble of symbols does, is that it defines and calls a function named :, which calls itself twice.

    The syntax for defining a function is different in Fish, so no, this particular garble will not work:

    But it is, of course, possible to write a (much more readable) version that will work in Fish.

  • I quite like the star-button on Mastodon for this. Just pings the comment author that you appreciated their comment. So, it's not an indication to some algorithm that this comment is incredibly relevant for everyone, because well, some comments just aren't.

  • In my experience, it strongly depends. In my team at work, the biggest Linux nerd is on GNOME, basically because he doesn't care where his TMUX session runs.And I'm the guy with the most elaborate desktop workflow (tiling and 40+ virtual desktops among other aspects) and I wouldn't want to use anything but KDE, because nothing else has as many features + customizability to support me in that workflow.

    But yeah, both of us started out on such mainstream desktops, then spent multiple years checking out all other desktops and eventually found different paths back to the mainstream.

  • The rainbow not enough for you? 🙃

  • I'm excited for these, especially with them likely coming for stable Firefox soon, too. My $DAYJOB hands out Ubuntu laptops and every time, we have to scrape off the Firefox Snap, because e.g. saving images doesn't work and the Downloads directory is in some mystical place somewhere underneath ~/snap/. These APTs will almost restore the usability of other distros...

  • I'm having a hard time figuring out, if these exist elsewhere, but over here, I can buy dried soy shreds, which are really great for pasta.

    So, those are roughly meatball-shaped. There's also smaller one's which kind of work in sauces like minced meat.They don't taste like meat, more like wheat, but they give you the same protein and chewiness and can be kept in a cupboard basically until the end of time.

  • Ültrafast

    Wenn beim Angelsächsischen mal wieder das Sächsische durchkommt...

  • That is my understanding of it, too, yeah. In principle, I'm also okay with them providing something like this. I'm just worried that they'll eventually start adding stuff into it, which impacts Git.

  • They do already have GitHub Desktop, for Windows and removed...

  • Wow, I was not aware of this. That's a pretty big reason why I make my stuff open-source, so others can look through it and learn from it. I know, everyone who stayed on GitHub is officially Microsoft's bitch now, but I still can't fathom why this didn't make bigger waves...

  • Type erasure sure does go brr...

  • In this thread: Trying to guess the programming language based on a single keyword and angle brackets. 🙃

  • If it helps, the Windows/Linux logic is basically:

    • Ctrl key for triggering actions within an application.
    • Alt key for navigating the UI of an application via the keyboard.
    • Meta/Super/Windows key for triggering actions outside of applications (on the OS level).

    Well, and Ctrl, Alt, Shift also serve for alternative characters when you're typing. And some application or OS shortcuts wildly combine modifiers for more complex keybindings. And of course, some applications just didn't get the note of how this generally works. I won't claim, it really follows rules, but yeah, it's not generally complete chaos either.

  • I think, what you're describing used to be a thing, but there's now a somewhat different, more granular way of rebinding keybindings:

    However, it should be said that these will only apply within KDE applications. If you're using third-party stuff, like Firefox, GIMP, VLC etc., they won't apply.

    If you really want to go hard on rebinding all kinds of keys for any application, you can also do things like these:

    As cool as both of these are, and as much as I would still generally recommend picking KDE for these kind of customization possibilities, I wouldn't recommend overdoing either. You won't be able to use other PCs anymore...

  • I don't know, if it's more popular in other regions of Germany, but I've only had plain sauerkraut once in my life. 🙃

    Only real dish involving sauerkraut around here is Krautschupfnudeln:

    And well, by roasting the sauerkraut, it caramelizes a little bit and some of the vinegar dissipates, so it doesn't actually taste as sauer anymore.

  • Well, yeah, to some degree these are just very easy to prepare. To some degree, they're just the lowest common denominator, though, which is what I'm mainly annoyed by. Lots of these simpler foods could be easily improved by adding some spices, or we could even adopt some of the many street foods in Eastern Asia, to bring in more variety...

  • Also wenn du mich so fragst, hätte ich gerne so Döner-style Fladenbrot mit Kümmel, Schwarzkümmel und Senfkörnern im Teig. Das dann von innen bestrichen mit etwas Erdnussmus. Dann das übliche Döner-Grünzeug rein, aber kurz scharf in einem Wok angebraten und in Soja-Sauce getaucht. Darüber frisch gemalener bunter Pfeffer und ein guter Esslöffel kaltgepresstes Rapsöl. Und dann Champignons geschnetzelt + ordentlich angebraten und mit Gyros-Gewürzen mariniert noch darin einbetten.

    Ich denke, das sollte man gut in so einem Imbisswagen zubereiten können. 🙃

    Also habe jetzt natürlich übertrieben. Keine Ahnung, ob das noch gut ist. Aber habe tatsächlich schonmal so Champignon-Geschnetzeltes in einem Fladenbrot gemacht und das war extrem geil. Seither hätte ich tatsächlich gerne mal einen vollwertigen Döner damit...