I find myself using tldr a lot since finding out about it. It’s just so useful for commands that I don’t use enough to commit to memory.
I find myself using tldr a lot since finding out about it. It’s just so useful for commands that I don’t use enough to commit to memory.
I’d say it depends on what you do and how much collaboration with other people is involved. I have always used standalone clients, and I’m not a fan anything web browser based (or cloud in general). I started using LibreCalc instead of Excel for my job a few months ago. Now that I got used to it, I love it. It loads faster, has regex out of the box. Excel has already become quite enshittified, in my opinion.
Hit F12 to bypass the bs.
They already killed a lot of people with the MCAS fiasco.
Completely disagree. It’s a good game made by good people. You can finish the campaign with just the default tabs, then can buy more tabs if you are enjoying the game.
It is a game developer driven by passion and not corporate profits.
It means I’ll continue to happily use Linux.
You type tldr and then some command. For example, tldr tar. It gives you a small list of examples and common use cases for the command.