c sharp has different meaning now.
jams 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.
That’s some BDSM shit… wonder how you handle cactuses.
You just grab 'em anywhere and put 'em where you need.
Simple, elegant… I like it 👍.
“hey where do you want this cactus? … Yeah I can wait”
starts doing busker tricks with cactus, bleeding profusely, happy
BSD*
Might I interest you in a career in DevOps. I think you’d be a perfect fit.
Exactly those keys belong on the mouse.
I do a tonne of copy paste for work and have one of these:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPusSb4
Works great!
Blasphemy, this would require lifting your hands from the home row for longer than 10ms.
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.
Since i usually select code parts and not entire codes, its a lot faster for me to do it with my mouse.
CTRL + C is for terminating process occupying current terminal. How would I do sysadmin without that?
Easy, don’t run any commands you don’t intend on seeing through.
Just 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
Ctrl+z followed by
kill %1
?CTRL + \ crew. It’s the only way to be sure
I’m a
Shift
+Insert
kind of guyI use ViM, so y and p are all I need.
Sharing system clipboard with buffer 0 changed my life
Middle mouse button checking in
And
Ctrl
+Insert
.It can be more convenient with Dvorak.
Got it. No
cat
ormv
allowed.Also, CTRL-C and CTRL-Z just reduce your productivity by allowing multitasking.
Too late: I’ve already got thick callouses on those fingers.
The tacks are for training.
meanwhile yp users 😎😎
Vim and Emacs users both offended, but not for the same keys.
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