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There is also a zsh-Plugin for the fuck. That way you can just double hit esc and zsh… uhm… fucks… automatically for you
Yeah… but
gp fuck
Still is less typing tho
The cat might know your name though! Cats learn the names of other animals and humans in their household.
Yeah, reminds me of a video I once saw: having an empty can on your desk and using one of those electronic lighters on it makes the display reset for some seconds.
HDMI isn’t shielded that well and the shocked can shortly acts as an antenna, sending gibberish signals that get picked up by the display.
Not really related to selfhosting per se, but two things come to my mind:
- Anytype is kinda like obsidian, but with a different approach. Every object is of some type and those can be searched, filtered etc in collections and sets - based on tags, attributes, … IIRC there even is a pre-made type „bookmark“ for links and documents.
- As of a workflow: for stuff like this I really feel that a „simplified“ GTD-approach works best for me - dump everything into an „inputstream“ as you encounter it and process this on a daily (or weekly) basis; prioritise, tag, remove it
That was… specific?
When you’ve got no fancy coloured markings on your, you gotta help yourself? 🤷♂️
Because they mostly come in awesome boxes!
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto cats@lemmy.world•Whenever I'm in here she scratches the door until I let her in7·9 months agoEmotional support 👌
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto cats@lemmy.world•A picture of my void Apollo, who got out one day and never came back.6·9 months agoBeautiful specimen!
I really like how both of them look slightly annoyed :)
Perfect scrunge 👌
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouthEnglish22·10 months agoMy dad once felt a sneeze coming while brushing teeth. He tried to suppress it and closed his mouth, resulting in a mouthful of minty toothpaste pressure-washing his nose.
He didn’t recommend this experience at all, besides the burning agony that lasted quite a while, crumbs of dry toothpaste kept falling out of his nose for like a week sporadically.
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Sneezing with cottage cheese in your mouthEnglish10·10 months agoOr press the tip of your tongue very firmly against the roof of your mouth. Helps me mitigate sneezes
Yea, they can live pretty long. It’s mostly the dangers out there (cars, people, poison, other animals) that shorten the lifespan drastically.
That’s why indoor cats have a longer lifespan on average.
Also, the kidneys… keep an eye on them and your cat should do pretty well for a long time
Totally not a dumb question tbh - the answer probably also highly depends on where you’re from.
In Germany (also highly depends on county/city) yes, they do normally fare pretty well and shelters often operate multiple feeding stations where there are a lot of strays. So they get to know the „local strays“ and can keep an eye on them via volunteers and cams.
When a cat is visibly sick, they catch them at this station, treat them and if the cat is alright, oftentimes release them again - shelters are notoriously full and money ist scarce for these organisations unfortunately…
However, if there are conditions that make life for this cat (or others - e.g. FIV) dangerous, they are normally kept in the shelter and then opened for adoption as a „only indoors cat“.
Also, older cats often end up in shelters because they often belonged to older people - and when they can’t care for the cats anymore, have to move or die one day, the cats have to go somewhere too.
frosch@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Marknote, KDE’s New WYSIWYG Note-Taking Application, Finally Released!191·1 year agoYes, I think that’s the consensus on how to pronounce it.
In case anyone has never heard the acronym: it stands for what you see is what you get. As opposed to what you see is what you mean (e. g. TeX)
Just some weeks ago, I talked with a friend about how in every Post about Lego, someone just fucking steps into the comments and knows the exact ID of some obscure piece or set shown.
And now I see your comment 👏