Your mother.
Your mother.
It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
Haha, I’m the reverse: yes, no, no, no. At least we agree that the Immolobby are pure evil. 😉
Well, this year’s last round of national referendums is coming up this Sunday, time to vote again.
Your question made me curious, so I counted: the subdirectories in my home directory reach a maximum of 26 levels deep.
Quite a few eventually get released, Wikipedia has a long list of serial killers, just search that list for the word “released”:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serial_killers_by_country
I just can’t take an article complaining about ads seriously when it’s that peppered with ads …
The average person understands email pretty well.
No, they really don’t.
Only if it’s installed somewhere beneath the current working directory, whichever that might be when running the command.
I think Paris is a great city that I really enjoy visiting every time I go there, but you’re perfectly right that it’s incredibly overrated, anything with that reputation really must be, nothing that exists in reality could possibly come even close to such a myth.
Also, if you want to be a smart ass about it, use https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=dikfore
There’s really no reason for you to be rude.
Most people never type a full file name on the command line, they normally just use file name completion.
And if they happen to have a lot of files that are only distinguished by some single character, what would be so difficult about typing that one character then?
Because you would need to know the code for å in all kb layouts, on all OS’s,
WTF!? Why would you ever need to know that!?
No, it isn’t. Why would it be?
Incompetence didn’t go anywhere.
Now that’s certainly true, but the beauty of open source software is that we can fix bugs when we encounter them.
We have Unicode these days: blåhaj
We have Unicode these days: blåhaj
Voice recordings as email attachments, easy-peasy.