Recently I decided to try ed for real and used it exclusively for a coding project. There is a certain joy in the simplicity, but ultimately I found myself printing lines and searching files more than I liked. And rewriting long lines instead of getting the substitutions wrong again.
Maybe it can be translated into something else, like, "Documentation is like toilet paper, when it's good it's good, when it's bad it's better than nothing"? Or, "Documentation is like clothes, even if they are bad it's better than nothing", or "Documentation is like having something you need, it's better to have the thing you need even if is not good, than to not have the thing you need at all"?
Maybe this isn't the right place to ask, but what's the story behind your user name? Not sure why, but for some reason I have always wondered. It's ok if it's secret.
Didn't they have a fundraiser a few months ago where they got 130000 CAD? Not saying it's wrong to have more fundraisers, but what happened with that?
Edit: it was pixelfed, not peertube
Now I want to know how different distros measure up in unix socks per 1000 users or something. I have a feeling that Debian has a higher total number, but NixOS a higher percentage, maybe?
Yes! "Concepts weren't a thing." This is for me the impossible thing to describe. In retrospect, I'm glad I had that experience, but I also say never again.
I had a similar experience on ketamine, and it's been so frustrating, because I want to explain but no words can explain it. I can't even say it was an experience I had because there was no concept of "I". It wasn't the case that I was "one with everything", because there was no I. I've been looking for the right words to describe what it was like, but it's just not possible to describe with words and concepts.
Recently I decided to try ed for real and used it exclusively for a coding project. There is a certain joy in the simplicity, but ultimately I found myself printing lines and searching files more than I liked. And rewriting long lines instead of getting the substitutions wrong again.