I can’t imagine this helping someone, but on the off chance, if you used org and are wondering what to use, s/org/li/ works for me and seems quicker than the gone one.
well, especially since se also works as a domain, so I originally was expecting, to use related syntax for fun se|li (or plain old se/li) and had to go back and reread. At first read it as se/org/li as in, “se OR org OR li” work and I thought, “no, they just said org doesn’t work.” Then I reread and recognized the sed pattern.
When I’m working on some code or whatever this Syntax comes naturally in vim, but I was thinking in non-sw-dev context and thought those are a list of substitutes and got majorly confused until I saw the next comments
Okay, so you’re either 15 and think this is cool, or an actuall adult who actually is dumb enough to think that being a daddy’s boy and a cheater and a brwggwr about being a daddy’s boy is a flex.
Man you’re one sad little boy, and no, you’re not okay
I can’t imagine this helping someone, but on the off chance, if you used org and are wondering what to use,
s/org/li/works for me and seems quicker than the gone one.This is the fediverse you don’t need to be cryptic about it
https://annas-archive.li/
s/org/li isn’t being cryptic. That’s a common way to write “substitute org with li”
A “common way”? It’s sed syntax. Non-technical people will not get it.
I am technical and it was not clicking
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Ed is the standard editor
https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.en.html
Well, common in certain circles. Definitely cryptic for everybody else, though.
I had no idea what the fuck they were talking about. Thank you.
Common within a very small niche. I got it, but still assumed you were trying to circumvent some kind of censorship
I’d wager a lot of people from that small niche are registered on the Fediverse, though.
Aye. Bookmarking this thread to remind people when I see complaints Lemmy isn’t taking off enough except for super technical topics.
I use that syntax during work and still needed a hint to mentally parse the comment this way
well, especially since se also works as a domain, so I originally was expecting, to use related syntax for fun se|li (or plain old se/li) and had to go back and reread. At first read it as se/org/li as in, “se OR org OR li” work and I thought, “no, they just said org doesn’t work.” Then I reread and recognized the sed pattern.
Yeah, press x to doubt
I used these expressions too and when you see them, you know what it is
I’m just having problems switching contexts.
When I’m working on some code or whatever this Syntax comes naturally in vim, but I was thinking in non-sw-dev context and thought those are a list of substitutes and got majorly confused until I saw the next comments
Sometimes the mind is just in another place
Not sure what’s so hard to believe about that
At least use
|for theORstatement.TIL 😅
…now guess what it means if a patient is S.O.B.
Absolutely insufferable linux nerds will be the death of lemmy.
Are you okay?
I don’t know, you tell me.
So… not ok?
Okay, so you’re either 15 and think this is cool, or an actuall adult who actually is dumb enough to think that being a daddy’s boy and a cheater and a brwggwr about being a daddy’s boy is a flex.
Man you’re one sad little boy, and no, you’re not okay
I love how autistic lemmy is.
The audacity to call somebody else unsufferable
Its always projection with these spoiled nepo babies.
Recognize a joke challenge, difficulty impossible
That’s what you call a joke? Are you German?
You think this is how Germans behave? Damn.
Germans behave (in the overwhelming majority) way better than this. But their sense of humor is often… A little different.
“German humour is a serious thing, it is in no laughing matter”
And I have the suspicion you are an Italian living in Germany anyway.
What else should he call someone who is insufferable?
You sound like a real twat.
You know, you could just ask what that means
s/org/limeans replaceorgwithliall down votes are from power users who don’t know how to make themselves clear for general audiences
I don’t think sed syntax should be used that casually, but saying what they said is outright disrespectful.
I don’t think what he did made sense but the response was far more pointlessly annoying
And they they wonder why their favorite tech isn’t more widely adopted.