

Getting butthurt and personal over an offhand remark in a humour community is really toxic and you should probably work on that.
I trust that you can be better, my good buddy ❤
Getting butthurt and personal over an offhand remark in a humour community is really toxic and you should probably work on that.
I trust that you can be better, my good buddy ❤
That wouldn’t fly during a code review.
You recommend using AI to produce code you don’t understand?
It takes a couple of hours to learn the basics.
I agree, you’re right about the part after the pipe and RegalPotoo’s explanation was not entirely correct.
Only the part after the pipe character. The pipe character works as an “or” operator. RegalPotoo is right.
Hot take: You’re shit at coding if you can’t do regex.
Then it does nothing.
It sources (includes) any file found in ~/.bashrc.d/ so check that directory.
You’re right ofcourse.
Check that you actually have persistent storage enabled. (See man journald.conf
and search for Storage
)
Read up on the numerous parameters to journalctl. (man journalctl
)
journalctl --boot -2
will show logs from previous boot.
journalctl --since "-2 weeks" --unit=sshd
last two weeks worth of sshd logs.
No, he’s not!
history | grep whatever
is quite useful when you just barely remember a command or the files you used it on.