and this is different to windows how …?
u do realize that u can (and should) read the PGKBUILD
file? and check the git url which it’s cloning. or check the sha if its a binary package.
and this is different to windows how …?
u do realize that u can (and should) read the PGKBUILD
file? and check the git url which it’s cloning. or check the sha if its a binary package.
> doesn’t use arch/nix
“why cant i find my package in the repos?”
then who determines what is logical or empathetic ? i hope ur joking…
they likely aren’t good regex’s ;P … anything with more than, say, 6 operators is probably missing an edge case or will be outdated in a year (and then it’s impossible to determine its original intention)
ugh literally 1984
i think they mean that pronounciation matters for determing validity, not for the actual record or distinguishing between names
so John\r Doe
? depending on the software, when it gets printed, the carriage return will move the cursor to the start of the line without moving a line down, becoming \x20Doe
.
no one is “good” with regex.
im sure the devs tasked at fixing that bug loved u ;-)
thats better than Git just choosing a file to keep.
the meme spells it like the command shutdown
;-)
sounds like actually a good solution … tho doesnt sound like it would work for more than 2 similarly-named files
surely Git warns about stuff like this when you clone it, right ?
*indirectly named after an animal…
tbh i just keep the master version on my computer and physically transfer it to my phone every so often. i try to avoid using too many password-requiring services on my phone.
backups backups backups.
keep a copy on your computer, your phone, and every spare drive u have in the house. ask a friend to store the file at their place.
also, whats wrong with a cloud provider, if the file is encrypted ?
understanding how a cpu works and how to write efficient programs is the easy part.
understanding why windows does [anything] is the hard part.