As a power bottom I’m offended you would even consider this idiot to put in that much effort.
As a power bottom I’m offended you would even consider this idiot to put in that much effort.
I know I’m not the only one that read this with a David Attenborough voice.
Pretty sure it’s a pretty old folk tale story that exists in multiple countries and cultures. Don’t know where it originated from. But it’s basically the opposite of local.
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I think that’s literally the name of some of them.
The problems of poverty might be easier to deal with. Not discounting that. But a salary increase under capitalism does not solve the fundamental depression you feel from alienation.
Not to say I don’t have it better. I do. But the emptiness is not solved by a higher wage. It only has allowed me to have the time to become more reflective and depressed by the alienation of my labor.
To have more time and freedom to reflect on the suffering of these systems that I benefit from more than others do.
Sounds like a good subscription plan service.
If “productivity” is posting on Twitter thousands of times over with “based” Nazi memes. Then yes. He’s very productive.
Yes. You’re correct. The script will execute with /bin/bash by default but only in a bash shell. #!/bin/bash is still a good habit to have. Some platforms may be running an “sh” shell by default. In this case if you ran the script it would execute with /bin/sh instead. Which would work or not work depending on if your script was written in purely sh syntax and not using any uniquely bash style syntax.
Bash can run all sh scripts but sh cannot run all bash scripts. So explicitly stating for which one your script was written for is good practice to not run into errors if you move your script to a different environment.
It makes it usable without typing bash. Same would apply for a python script. For example you can make a python script named with no extension and add #!/usr/bin/python to the top of the file. Bash shell sees this and knows to execute the script using that python path.
Then you just include the directory in your $PATH and chmod +x the script. Then you can type $python_script instead of $python python_script.py
Yeah. Just do what normal autistic people like me do. Put earbuds in both ears.