Distinction without a difference
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France also has weird ID card login stuff now
diy testosterone is definitely illegal
best regards, recovering gymbro
The maybe unsafe is the motte and the too illegal is the bailey. Not saying you are committing the fallacy, but that’s how people who do it do it. They are clearly uncomfortable with the fact that DIY HRT is illegal and generally against medical guidelines, but only hand-wavey arguments about safety are heard.
I only work once, then copy that work everywhere.
Good that works for you. If only my needs were so simple that the configs could be same on each machine.
paljastus
I know that’s an insufferable way to put it but holy shit have you been like that too.
So you’re willing to do a lot of manual package managing, in general put a lot of work into optimizing your workflow, adjusting to different package availability, adjusting to different operating systems…
…but not writing two different configs?
That is your prerogative but you’re not convincing me. Though I don’t think I’ll be convincing you either.
I have separate configs/aliases/etc for most of my machines just because, well, they are different machines with different hardware, software, data, operating systems and purposes. Even for those (most) that I can easily install fish on.
those scripts not always work
This feels like ragebait. I have multiple devices, use fish whenever that can be installed and zsh/bash when not, and have none of these issues.
EDIT:
or some methods to jump to most recent directory like z.
Manually downloading the same shell scripts on every machine is just doing what the package manager is supposed to do for you. I did this once to get some rust utils like eza to get them to work without sudo. It’s terrible.
I mean if all your scripts are fully general purpose. That just seems really weird to me. I don’t need to run my yt-dlp scripts on the computational clusters I work on.
Moreover, none of this applies to the interactive use of the shell.
at least not on all the machines that I have to use
Ok?
What does that have to do with anything?
Always confuses me when people say this. You can use multiple different shells / scripting languages, just as you can use multiple programming languages.
I’ve survived 11 years of programming without ternary operators and prefer to keep it that way
Wtf is this not a shitpost?
I have it installed on a few of my machines but don’t really find it that useful. But then again that’s specific to my needs and usecases.
Potentially unpopular opinion: a bunch of rust replacements for the common terminal utilities: eza, bat, dust, fd, helix. Also fish and nushell, yt-dlp, and some of my favorite programming languages.



Also reminds me of this

https://techinformed.com/france-enforces-age-verification-law-adult-sites/