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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 19:48:36 JST dharmik
@_elena@mastodon.social @Caffetino@mastodon.social do keep us updated on how heavy is sharkey on your vps? what is the minimum suggested requirement for uhhm, 10 users? -
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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Sunday, 15-Dec-2024 21:17:06 JST dharmik
is there anything #fedi related at #FOSDEM? -
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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2024 14:43:41 JST dharmik
@grunfink@comam.es any text you have for running #snac / #snac2 on ubuntu? -
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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2024 19:11:14 JST dharmik
i am not home right now. can’t wait to try this
https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/ -
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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Sunday, 01-Dec-2024 15:12:55 JST dharmik
when i was in primary school, 'decimal' meant numbers like 4.5643. now, in programming, a 'decimal integer' just means a whole number in base 10. the definitions didn’t change—i just stepped into a world where words multitask. In conversation from linuxusers.in permalink -
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dharmik (dharmik@linuxusers.in)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 16:16:56 JST dharmik
TIL how to use $(command) to capture the output of one command and use it in another!
you can get the date as folder name (in format month abbreviate-date-year) with
mkdir "$(date +"%b%d%Y")"
- $(...) is used to execute the date command and substitute its output.In conversation from linuxusers.in permalink