there’s a few 3d file browsers. i remember there was one like Doom where you could walk around rooms (dirs) and shoot files to delete them
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kwin supports this, gnome from my perspective is more about a cohesive experience you either love or don’t
kewjo@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•we did a little bit of branch fuckery
3·4 months agoit’s great if your commits are smaller and more focused. main issue is it can be harder to solve some diff issues as it requires solving merges at each commit being rebased. so if you have a large feature branch that can be challenging when it starts to diverge a lot (ex: bug fixes on main). though the argument then is more for keeping branches smaller and focused which is a better process imo.
just beware it can be confusing for newer git users and when using shared branches can cause no ff commits.
at the end of the day everything’s a []u8 if you want it to be
in Windows you separate each drive by a letter like C:, D:, etc, however on Linux your drives are mounted as part of your folder structure. the top level is called root which would be
/you can then mount each disc as a folder under root, so for example/homecould be a separate hard drive but it’s still mounted under root, note the starting slash. This means the command deletes any and all files+directories under root, this can include mounted USB, mounted network drives and anything mounted to your root. you’re basically nuking all the files you can access when you’re logged in as admin/root.

i want to like fish but i miss my history substitution too much
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