margarita
Ha, that was my spellchecker :)
Things I’m into: All things IT (also professionally), social and environmental justice/volunteering/activism, cooking, baking, eating, music (listening, singing, string instruments), fantasy books, audiobooks, PC gaming, parenting, Germany, Bavaria, Seattle/Washington, and, ADHD 🥲
margarita
Ha, that was my spellchecker :)
I paid 21 USD* (~19 EUR) for a margarita in North-West America yesterday :(
It was pretty good, but it was also small (12"/30cm).
* that’s before 10% VAT and 15% mandatory tip - you can basically add another 5.
And not feeling one byte bad about it :p
Fucks you in the Cookies?!?
On an illegal streaming site I don’t even have to create an account and I’m opening it in an incognito window… on a legal streaming site, like Netflix, I have to give them payment info, email and physical address, …
If you get the chance of eating a fresh German pretzel, please compare it to American “Soft pretzels” :)
Though what Americans think of as a pretzel is just a sad squiggle of brown dough.
Agreed!
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My best guess would be Eppstein.
Totally - for new users it’s great… similarly, I would have loved to start typing on Dvorak.
My problem might be one of age, but there is no way I’m gonna retrain myself after 20+ years of typing that specific ls command… ;)
It’s cool, I just gave it a go, but I’m not sure it’s gonna happen that I’ll transition from
ls -lrt
(this does not work in NuShell)
to
ls | sort-by modified | reverse
I’d say both are very reasonable quality of life features :)
Oh, you mean like auto complete in the comments, when I type /c/tec I can choose from /c/technology and /c/techno, … (for example)?
At least the employees feel bad lol
Indeed
https://www.newscientist.com/people/alan-turing/