

You type tldr and then some command. For example, tldr tar. It gives you a small list of examples and common use cases for the command.
You type tldr and then some command. For example, tldr tar. It gives you a small list of examples and common use cases for the command.
I find myself using tldr a lot since finding out about it. It’s just so useful for commands that I don’t use enough to commit to memory.
I’d say it depends on what you do and how much collaboration with other people is involved. I have always used standalone clients, and I’m not a fan anything web browser based (or cloud in general). I started using LibreCalc instead of Excel for my job a few months ago. Now that I got used to it, I love it. It loads faster, has regex out of the box. Excel has already become quite enshittified, in my opinion.
I’d go with Yin Yang
Every 1-2 weeks on a Friday. Just so I have time to fix if things break.
Completely disagree. It’s a good game made by good people. You can finish the campaign with just the default tabs, then can buy more tabs if you are enjoying the game.
It is a game developer driven by passion and not corporate profits.
It means I’ll continue to happily use Linux.
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