Hoping for Deckard with this.
Hoping for Deckard with this.
Oh haha yea. I thought that was for the alarm sirens.
I’m a bit slow on the uptake there haha. I started with vi and moved over to nano at some point and never looked back. I can refactor code in production with the best of them. There’s still some tricks I’ve seen done in vi that amazes me that I haven’t tried to figure out in nano, but for the most part it’s fairly easy to use to do nearly anything in. Even supports color for supported files, YAML, etc.
I’m intrigued. How does that work?
Honestly, roll back to previous release for production and use best IDE your developers are used to on their local machines, test the fix in a non production environment then release to prod. When is editing business critical scripts in production really needed?
Same. Stage 1 install will forever be a core memory for me.
I got to rule #16 - I suck at chess. Secret to “multiply roman numerals” is just add them up to the value.
Look at OP’s prompt text and tell me that is not a work of art. Seriously, the ingenuity of it baffles me.
Internet archive may not be around much longer so grab what you can.