That’s true, although I thought you’re talking about including the dots into the path, which is absolutely not what anyone wants 😄
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I’m a little late to the party, but
PATHshould only consist of the directories, so it should look like this:export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin/
I generally hate stuff that tries to claim my attention (through sound, color, light etc) without my say-so. It goes far enough that I cover LEDs on some obnoxious electronics, or switch over to a keyboard with slient switches
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•‘You put the top on and your life is sucked out of you’: The fight to change women’s sports uniformsEnglish
181·8 days agoHey good news, I just found out how to block users \o/
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
41·11 days agoSounds like you had a bad experience with the failed attempt at establishing agile development methods - sorry to hear that.
I just want to encourage you to give it another go with other developers that are more experienced with the methodology - in my company we’re working successfully that way for over a decade.
[edited because the initial comment was unkind]
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What programming language would you recommend for teaching to non-technical people that use a variety of different OSes?
3·20 days agoIf it’s a nontechnical crowd with no intention of using this knowledge in the workplace for actual programming, I’d agree with the other poster who recommended scratch: it’s a visual, object oriented language, so there are hardly chances for typos, it’s designed for learning, it runs in the browser. It’s a great language for kids and older “first contacts”

Smol keyboards. Each one was my endgame, but I still like them 🤗