That seems much too pragmatic for this thread ๐
phantomwise
That! And then forget you have them for three years because ADHD.
doesn't the cupboard get moldy if you keep putting wet dishes inside?
But how do you dry the dishes once the dishwasher is done? Do you leave them in the dishwasher to dry, which mean that you can't add new dished until it's all dry and you've emptied it? Do you let them dry on a counter? But in that case where do you find enough space? Or do you put the wet dishes in your cupboards even though it'll trap moisture in there? Or do you manually wipe the dishes with towels like some crazy people do?
There are things you are better not knowing ๐ญ ๐ญ ๐ญ
Oh so that's where the term VRAM comes from! ๐คฏ
Thanks, that's nice to know!
I would like to argue but I can't... you win ๐ That's just... I don't have words. Just wow ๐คฏ ๐คฏ ๐คฏ
It's definitely usable if you know the right abbreviations to use, and it seems a lot more concise which much be convenient if you're used to the syntax! But I find natural language also has a lot of advantages, especially for converting units you don't see often and have no clue how to abbreviate, like when watching videos that give you measurements in weird units. Plus my brain tends to freeze when something looks like maths, so natural language is easier to use for me (even though I know it's THE EXACT SAME calculation ๐ ).
No I wasn't aware of it but it looks interesting! It seems to have a lot more features than GNU Stow. It says it requires a GitHub repo though, so it wouldn't do for personal data, but for configs it looks interesting!
Oh the horror! The humanity! ๐ฑ ๐ฑ ๐ฑ
Really? Everytime I go to family or friends who have a dishwasher and help with emptying it, the dishes are always at least a bit wet... Maybe everyone I know just has cheap dishwashers ๐ Sanitizing on high heat seems like a great feature to have