I just wish it wasn't so expensive
Maybe they're referring to "where clauses"?
You make me feel really old. I used to print out map quest for directions. My parents would use outdated road maps.
If you own an instance it's better to check with a lawyer. They might give you a warning first or they might go after you immediately. How effective that is depends on what country you live in and which country the server is in.
Why are the other sources I'm reading saying the opposite of this title? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/jul/01/supreme-court-trump-immunity-claim-decision-updates
Edit: title of this post changed after my comment
I don't see how that can be used to make performant code though. I usually want to make my locked regions as small as possible to avoid how long other threads are blocked for.
Rm was updated to actually log a warning in the -rf /
cases, so that's less likely to happen anymore. Still not a bad habit to use ls though
I remember them being introduced at least 15 years ago. My manager at the time would wait and laugh at people trying to take them past the parking lot. She was a really miserable person.
Looks like shorts on top? Likely flipped the image from OPs perspective to give a better looking photo of the cat.
It's WAY better than batch (not to be confused with bash) scripting. It's got some really nice features though and lacks a lot of the small paper cuts inherited from legacy shells. Look at nushell for something similar on Linux.
Wow I almost fell for this. Sounds so believable in today's atmosphere.