Pacman /w chaotic-aur, otherwise AUR with yay
Programmer, Linux user
Pacman /w chaotic-aur, otherwise AUR with yay
Getting closer to PSYCHO-PASS
You got the French language initials backwards, OP.
It should be rm -fr /*
Typo in the first sentence.
Should say “Qt nice is here!”
Is it truly random though? If in a specific point in time, the number generated is always the same, then that’s not truly random.
Absolute true randomness would be a different result every time it is generated in that specific point in time.
A bit Sci-Fi and probably unrealistic opinion, but it does make me curious about how this kind of randomness could be implemented.
If I made this a PyPi package, would I be able to create a config file to read from it/have it read from a default config file and set that as the user config file?
Updated the post to include more info, but it is a CLI app which helps simplify yt-dlp commands. It doesn’t mess with any system files.
It creates a venv in the script directory and installs the dependencies that way.
Let us know if that fixes the issue. I’m having the same problem on my end.
So what does it do?
Hack nerd font is my go to for terminal use.
No no, Nintendo is probably going to make the repo owner change their repository name.
Burnout 3, Midnight Club 3, and NFS Underground 2 were the best games to play on PS2. Such nostalgia.
Super Tux Cart!
Meanwhile, Manjaro Users on 5.27 in the back:
SearXNG is fairly decent if you can set that up.
Minecraft command block?
Release Males rise up
ArcoLinuxArchLinux (BTW) because I love tinkering with computers.Finding ways to automate tedious tasks is the fun part of the challenge. Scripts, systemd services, bash aliases are a great skill to learn. (Especially bash)
Also I’m too used to pacman and AUR to go back to APT.