Goth is closer to metal and classical to me, too, artistically. Type O, Evanescence, etc.
Goth is closer to metal and classical to me, too, artistically. Type O, Evanescence, etc.
GPT was super useful for me getting into programming with very basic, core shit that it basically couldn’t get wrong. But now that I’m learning how to actually program in C it is practically useless. It makes so many mistakes so often
“I am sorry you’re going through a hard time, but I’m sorry I cannot blow my brains out”
/./
would apply to the current directory, and /../
would move into the parent directory. I imagine the idea is to start in a deeply nested directory, /home/user/Documents/old
and begin either maintaining the directory (in a sense doing something like ‘–0’ or reverting to a more basal directory (alla ‘–1’). The branch moving into ~/Music/badSongs
is probably a way of trying to disguise the intent of parsing /.././.././.././..
to root and then /*
to glob all root directories.
I imagine if for some reason ChatGPT was running Zsh or something that supports that kind of augmented Bash syntax it would work, but realistically it likely would fail.
I think someone might have better luck by attempting to rm - rf --no-preserve-root
with a series of random, less-necessary files and throw a /*
in the mix. Or attack another important directory that might get overlooked like /proc/*
So you’re still ensnared by the useless red circle? Thank you, I’ll update my AI content slop machine
Well I wouldn’t want to spoil too much if you wanted to watch. It’s a comedy of errors movie, think like a Mr. Bean movie. Everything that could go wrong goes wrong. The family is all fighting, his Christmas lights outside are not working, his tree is burned, all host of crazy antics.
That’s Chevy Chase, starring in National Lampoons: Christmas Vacation. It’s older but it’s one of the most famous Christmas movies ever. It’s a great comedy
Scrub it clean with soap, then put the pan on a burner to heat dry it. At the end, rub a very thin layer of fat on it. I use clarified butter. It’s a cumulative process, you won’t see all the benefits of nonstick all at once.
I have a side business restoring antique cast iron pans and I use them for most of my cooking. I cook whatever the fuck I want in them, I leave the pan dirty on the stove a couple days sometimes when I’m busy, I use a scotch brite and scrub them clean with dish detergent, it really doesn’t matter.
Go get a shitty Walmart pan and complain that CI is too hard to work with, it’s ridiculous. My CHF #8 is an amazing piece of hardware
Jared Fogel made a career out of trying to get into smaller pants.
Part of the reason I installed Arch (BTW) is to see the looks of confusion and concern on my family’s faces as I’m computationizing
“I want a lawyer!”
Cops: Proceed to very thoroughly not respect Miranda law and continue to interrogate
I’m chaotic good, I actually capture spiders and release them in my house. I have a population of Crossopriza lyoni in my house, all spawned from one mother.
The “detecting blurriness” bookmark is very fitting
It’s easy, they decided to wrap the button to be tight to the text itself, instead of a small rectangular area, so just aim for one of the letters and hope you didn’t accidentally hit the negative space inside one of them.
So you piss on your skin, too! I’m glad I’m not the only one
If you’re using the book correctly, you couldn’t say the same thing. Using a flora book to identify a plant requires learning about morphology and by having that alone you’re already significantly closer to accurately identifying most things. If a dichotomous key tells you that the terminating leaflet is sessile vs. not sessile, and you’re actually looking at that on the physical plant, your quality of observation is so much better than just photographing a plant and throwing it up on inaturalist
Try not to look too much into Mayhem’s history…
When a lamp turns off it doesn’t become a black hole. Previous commenter was correct, though I appreciate your info about OLED