c sharp has different meaning now.
44 0 Replyjams the tacks into his fingers so he can press Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v slightly sooner because the tacks extend his finger length
Professionals know: No pain, no gain.
31 0 ReplyThat's some BDSM shit... wonder how you handle cactuses.
3 0 ReplyYou just grab 'em anywhere and put 'em where you need.
8 0 ReplyBSD*
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Might I interest you in a career in DevOps. I think you'd be a perfect fit.
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6 0 ReplyBlasphemy, this would require lifting your hands from the home row for longer than 10ms.
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I have them on my mouse. I'm not as fast using the mouse ones, but it lets me be lazier and only use one hand to get through a lot.
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CTRL + C is for terminating process occupying current terminal. How would I do sysadmin without that?
12 0 ReplyEasy, don't run any commands you don't intend on seeing through.
8 0 ReplyJust bg everything, like I've got time to wait for an ls to get back to me when zooming around the dark infoscape
que me cd-ing back and forth between Downloads and /opt wondering why the thing isn't working
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Ctrl+z followed by
kill %1
?1 0 ReplyCTRL + \ crew. It's the only way to be sure
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I'm a
Shift
+Insert
kind of guy10 0 ReplyI use ViM, so y and p are all I need.
4 0 ReplySharing system clipboard with buffer 0 changed my life
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Middle mouse button checking in
3 0 ReplyAnd
Ctrl
+Insert
.It can be more convenient with Dvorak.
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9 0 ReplyGot it. No
cat
ormv
allowed.Also, CTRL-C and CTRL-Z just reduce your productivity by allowing multitasking.
7 0 Replymeanwhile yp users 😎😎
5 0 ReplyToo late: I’ve already got thick callouses on those fingers.
5 0 ReplyThe tacks are for training.
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Just open a new terminal session instead.
1 0 ReplyVim and Emacs users both offended, but not for the same keys.
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