True, however - as I replied to a similar remark - the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct
True, however - as I replied to a similar remark - the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct
True, however the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct
“Latte” is milk, “Caffè latte” is coffee with milk
Don’t
The joke has been lost because the drive’s technology is ill-suited for permament storage.
If only we had a hard drive…
Deliver Hope
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Wdym? flamingo_pinyata’s explaination was quite useful, I wish somebody had told me that long ago and it’s still going to let me save so much time.
You know what else is justified?
Making puns about the word “dispose” and expecting people not to take them seriously and imparting a lecture.
You seem to have a rather violent disposition…
They lost their firstborn son in The War to untracked artillery because neither -i, -n, nor -f were given.
Fronaco, Enclave of Mance
Sir, Reddit is a shit posting community.
Of course Microsoft has to come out with this THE ONE TIME they’re not to blame for broken software…
Who among us
I don’t have LibreOffice installed, but on Firedragon (a fork of Floorp (based on Firefox)) CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN behaves the same as SHIFT+DOWN, with no selection split; CTRL+D also has nothing to do with selection.
“Most programs” as in “most IDEs”, maybe; Visual Studio, Eclipse, Micro and Kate do not, or at the very least not with those key combinations.
If you select some text then use CTRL+D, the editor will search the next match in the file and add it to your selection, and whenever you type something both of the selected segments of text will be edited in the same way - you can extend the selections with SHIFT+LEFT and SHIFT+RIGHT.
It’s hard to explain in an intuitive way, but you’ll get it if you try it.
Another simpler example is CTRL+SHIFT+UP and CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN: your current selection splits to the next line in either direction.
Something similar happens with CTRL+SHIFT+MOUSE_LEFT.
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