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Netcat, mostly
Netcat, mostly
Nix has flakes; nix run
can contain pretty much all of the needed dependencies. If that’s not enough, you can set up an entire container as a module.
Yep, parentheses force {}
to be interpreted as an expression rather than a block — same reason why IIFEs have !function
instead of just function
.
The inspector REPL evaluates as a statement-with-value (like eval
), so the {}
at the beginning is considered an empty block, not an object. This leaves +[]
, which is 0. I don’t know what would make Node differ, however.
Edit: Tested it myself. It seems Node prefers evaluating this as an expression when it can, but explicitly using eval
gives the inspector behavior:
Flaked NixOS unstable
I’m blind, sorry
No NixOS?
Oh, that makes more sense! Thanks
What is the top graph? It seems to be some combined thing, but I can’t figure out what.
A MONAD IS A MONOID IN THE CATEGORY OF ENDOFUNCTORS
Happy non-🍰 day!
There’s thefuck
, but it hasn’t given me good suggestions.
MacOS has two files per file, so the extras need to be stored somewhere.
tips arch (btw)
People here really hate our distro for some reason. Isn’t it just Arch with extra steps (and all the configs in one file)? Everyone likes Arch! The definition of Arch is extra steps!
It’s useful to hide clutter. It’s easier to look at the file you care about when the file~
, file.old
, .file.swp
, file#
, file,v
, etc. aren’t in the way.
chmod 000 and put the rest of the linux in a user namespace so not even root can see inside.
“Yes, I know the door is locked. I open it anyway.”