Ah yeah, I’ve heard some promising things about LDN. My doctor won’t prescribe it for me though. There’s apparently a different version of it that’s being researched but it’s early days. Good luck with all.
Ah yeah, I’ve heard some promising things about LDN. My doctor won’t prescribe it for me though. There’s apparently a different version of it that’s being researched but it’s early days. Good luck with all.
I got ME/CFS (closely related to long COVID) that first started in early 2020, so this is very relatable. As everyone was going back to normal I was getting worse. Do you mind if I ask what had a good effect? The only thing I’ve found that helps (other than rest and pacing) is nicotine patches for the brain fog.
Deep. Is Python a form of Jazz?
Did the Romans not use line breaks?
Yeah, If the chiropractor doesn’t use chiropractic methods, it’s definitely preferable.
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I’ve tried things like that before but never got on with them. I found when I had many projects with similar directory structures it was easy to end up in the wrong place and took more thought to get to the right place than just cding
True. That is something that could be done.
Go for it. I’ve been using it for years without a problem.
Good article. Rather than aliasing `cd …/…" etc. I’ve got this function in my setup:
up () {
local x=''
for i in $(seq ${1:-1})
do
x="$x../"
done
cd $x
}
This lets me do up 4
to go up 4 directories.
Bottom row, far right. Simple, minimalist, caffeinated, unhinged.
That’s what YouTube was so maybe the churn will continue.
Happens whenever my laptop goes to sleep and it’s really annoying. As far as I could tell it’s a KDE bug. The only fix (which didn’t work for me) is apparently to stop it trying to dynamically detect displays.
That’s a good analogy because that also happens all the time.
Data borders divide.
Don’t worry, none of us are doing things the best way.
The parent comments are talking about sabotage. You added the word treason.
Is this what they used on https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/ ?
Someone learning JavaScript