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  • Why? Because GUI shell = session...

  • Set it and forget it... can't argue with that.

  • Windows: we'll fuck with you when you can't do it yourself... or even if you can, why not, the more the marrier 😊.

  • Bravo πŸ‘.

  • Lol, good one πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

  • It's basically an indicator if your body is producing coagulants in higher ammounts than it should be.

  • You probably just bumped into something without noticing, it's probably nothing to worry about.

    Though bruises appearing out of nowhere, by themselve, may indicate a serious illness (I'm not gonna mention it so you don't get spooked), so it's best to see a doctor and do some blood work, including D-Dimers.

  • Don't forget cd.

  • Oh, yeah, in that case it does make sense 😁.

  • What was her roleplay fantasy? Asking for a friend.

  • Burn the witch!

  • Exactly my thoughts.

  • It's interesting that Windows also uses cd, even though they call them folders πŸ˜‚.

  • I do agree, but I do double check how I wrote and what I wrote when replying on GitHub 😁.

  • While conversing with Linux users, they should know what dir means... I mean, even if they don't use the terminal that often, dir is often used in GUIs as well in Linux.

  • Burn the witch!

  • Likewise, we all know what it means, regardless if you say it like this or that.

  • There are symlinks in Windows all over the place for backwards compatibility. Just look at "Documents and Settings", it's a symlink to ”Users".

    Yet, you still have to install the same libraries with every app over and over, even though they can be shared. Why? Because Windows has no sense of default library locations, except for the things it absolutely needs to work.