They be like: They’re just copying humans.
They be like: They’re just copying humans.
1+1=11 means base 1
Smoking crack doesn’t make you a scientist. Making crack however…
husbain’t
You can even customize it with userChrome.css
First, use lsblk
to list your block devices. Note the path containing your usb device. e.g. /dev/sdb1
Next mount the device to an existing folder or create a new one.
mkdir -p /mnt/thumbstick
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/thumbstick
Now you can pipe the dpkg output to the usb device.
dpkg -l > /mnt/thumbstick/packages.txt
Finally, you can unmount the stick to ensure everything is flushed. (optional)
umount /mnt/thumbstick
They forked as well.
We just call those Smurf names.
That counts as mind control, which is against da rulez
Not to be confused with :X
, which is to encrypt the file.
I use it in all my cooking. My family is deathly ill.
Flat Earth already does this. And it also includes the Sun.
If you have a very large directory, find will check each individual file, even when -path
doesn’t match, which makes it take longer to complete. Combine -o
and -prune
to omit them entirely.
find . -path '**/node_modules/**' -prune -o -type f -name '*.js' -exec grep 'import' {} +
And some projects only test in Chrome. If we’re lucky, they test in Firefox with default settings.
For everything else, there’s Collections.synchronizedList(new ArrayList<>())
Thread safe as in it raises an exception instead of breaking your list.
I asked my math friend. He said a vector is magnitude plus velocity.
No. ArrayList is thread safe and implements the collections API. Vector doesn’t. Though if you’re using Java, there’s almost no instance where you would want to use a Vector instead of ArrayList.
If I chose it for gratis, I wouldn’t have replaced Windows with it.
“It’s not a stinger, it’s an ovipositor.”