Bash has an option for that you can put in your .bashrc
:
bind "set completion-ignore-case on"
Bash has an option for that you can put in your .bashrc
:
bind "set completion-ignore-case on"
Really interesting, thank you for sharing.
The article paints it as a personal decision; this surprises me, as I would have thought he would have worked out a deal with figures of the party or Harris, to get something in exchange for his dropping out (such as a guarantee of continued support for Israel, for example).
Not biologically, but in heart!
"4 chords" is a cool mashup but it's not really a valid point in this conversation.
The songs in "4 chords" don't use the same 4 chords, because they are higher and lower than that. So you might say they use the same progression, but that's not true either, because they're not always constantly in the same order. So the best you can say is "it's possible to interpret pitch- and tempo-adjusted excerpts of these songs back-to-back", which isn't a very strong claim.
In fact there's a lot of things separating the songs in "4 chords"; such as structure, arrangement, rhythm, lyrics, or production. Another fact is that it's perfectly possible to use these four chords in a way that you've never heard before and would likely find bizarre -- it's a bit of meme, but limitation really can breed creativity.
This isn't to defend the lack of creativity in the big music industry. But there's more to it than just saying "4 chords" to imply all musicians do is follow an established grid.
First, what makes you think we can? It's a strong claim to put forth without evidence.
Second, I won't be there in the future, so I'd like things not get too bad in the meantime.
In my opinion labels aren't all that meaningful anyway, they're more for marketing/propaganda and grouping people into teams than accurately representing ideas.
It was the other way around, Philip was trying to conquer Greece and he figured sending a threatening letter to Sparta might be enough, since at that point they were about powerless.
So the invasion was always planned and the courtesy of the answer didn't matter.
This is interesting but not really justified historically. Celsius predates the concept of absolute zero, and water is very important to our world, not just ourselves.
This isn't completely fair, Bethesda addressed the issue in universe and there are multiple authors arguing about this and why that is. It plays very well with the rest of the lore which is all about conflicting accounts and variety of interpretation.
If I recall correctly the three in-universe theories are (1) it's an error and there never was a jungle (2) there was a jungle but Talos CHIMed it away (3) there was a jungle when the high elves (Ayleids) lived there, but when the humans took over the white-gold tower changed the landscape to suit them.
Unfortunately, /r/teslore has no fediverse equivalent that I know of so I wouldn't know where to have this kind of discussion.
War isn't inevitable. Back in the cold war it was averted multiple times, and the USSR had a much more closed economy than China's. China going to war with NATO would lose them all their largest trading partners.
Would you have resources or advice about cooking properly on a stainless steel pan ?
You misunderstood the text, the sentence is :
She's calling Jeff Bezos an asshole, not her own husband.