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  • I feel like every use case they showcase is useless if you remember the commands. And if you don't know a command, the classic googling until you find something that works usually does the trick.

  • I used fzf like twice or so and I can't live without fuzzy finding anymore.

  • the “real life iron man”

    James Hobson is the actual real life Iron Man.

  • Judging by how much of a dumbass he is, I doubt he realizes this irony.

  • Some instances still work, but they're getting rate limited left, right and center.

  • me irl

    Jump
  • I read functional instead of fictional and thought John was dunking on functional programming.

  • Oh right, webkit (I seem to be bad at understanding the words I'm reading). I love that most modern web engines are just forks of KHTML

  • Is that chromium too by any chance?

  • I do, I don't think I would survive without it.

  • Watching this as I'm recompiling dev-qt/qtwebengine for the 3rd time

  • There are some BSDers that unironically consider Linux too mainstream.

  • people will read stable and instantly comment debian

    Jokes aside, given that you said in a comment that it's for non-tech-savvy people, I'd say Linux Mint, partially just because it will look familiar if they've seen any Windows PC.

  • I think pacman hooks could help you

  • The "[thing] [synonym for 'is bad'] and here's why" title has been a thing on YouTube for years now.

  • He confirmed in the premiere chat that the broken wallpaper is a direct hbomberguy reference.