It just seems to me like a diminishing attribute towards others; that "he wasn't important he was only murdered" vs " he's special, gets assassinated"... as though one life or death is valued more than the next.
I've been a Gentoo user since 2004 or so and used to crosscompile binaries in like 2006 for all of my systems including some sparc and ppc builds on my main servers. It was glorious. I adore Gentoo for portage and the ability to dream up a set of OS decisions and then actually do it, dog food and all.
I'll probably never not have some form of a Gentoo system within reach but mostly for nostalgic reasons but VMs and containers now fill my needs.
Gazing into the night's embrace, Underneath the moon's pearly glow, I find solace in the starlit space, Longing for answers, high and low. Truth whispers softly in the breeze, Yielding peace in its silent say.
Often I use git and just edit my repo files with the GitHub app and then git pull the changes from the server that needa the file. If you're already familiar with git it's probably easier than learning vim. You can probably do it directly to a repo behind ssh. If not then I'd learn vim before git.
Of course that's the answer but the real problem isn't the books. IMO the problem is the political goals of christo nationalists funded by multiple foreign entities designed to sew chaotic discord among the voting public. This is just an attack vector like the "certification of votes" was. It's a target for aggression.
They are at war I believe.
Hey Pence, if the crowd had been more successful when overtaking the building do you think King Trump would have erected a huge monument in your tiny little name?
It just seems to me like a diminishing attribute towards others; that "he wasn't important he was only murdered" vs " he's special, gets assassinated"... as though one life or death is valued more than the next.