What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I could just as easily argue that having to run SU over and over and over again is slower than powershell because I have to keep entering credentials over and over and over again.
What is SU?
switch user. . . .
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I could just as easily argue that having to run SU over and over and over again is slower than powershell because I have to keep entering credentials over and over and over again.
What is SU?
switch user. . . .
If you use su, not SU, then you'd know that once you do it, you are switched and you don't need to do it again. So your point doesn't make sense. Hence why I didn't think you mean su.
Inj theory sudo is the one that you have to do over and over, except it doesn't require, if you don't want it to, any typing and all, and by default it gives you a period of time when you don't need creds again anyway. So neither work the way you were describing.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I could just as easily argue that having to run SU over and over and over again is slower than powershell because I have to keep entering credentials over and over and over again.
What is SU?
switch user. . . .
If you use su, not SU, then you'd know that once you do it, you are switched and you don't need to do it again. So your point doesn't make sense. Hence why I didn't think you mean su.
Inj theory sudo is the one that you have to do over and over, except it doesn't require, if you don't want it to, any typing and all, and by default it gives you a period of time when you don't need creds again anyway. So neither work the way you were describing.
I'm done arguing with you. Clearly something is off within your head that you're incapable of grasping what has been shown and explained so clearly that a toddler would know the difference.
And I know the command isn't SU but is in fact su, and I also know that su changes the user to be whatever you want. It's unimportant at this time.
Have fun trolling people.
I'm out for a bit.
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I could just as easily argue that having to run SU over and over and over again is slower than powershell because I have to keep entering credentials over and over and over again.
What is SU?
switch user. . . .
If you use su, not SU, then you'd know that once you do it, you are switched and you don't need to do it again. So your point doesn't make sense. Hence why I didn't think you mean su.
Inj theory sudo is the one that you have to do over and over, except it doesn't require, if you don't want it to, any typing and all, and by default it gives you a period of time when you don't need creds again anyway. So neither work the way you were describing.
I'm done arguing with you. Clearly something is off within your head that you're incapable of grasping what has been shown and explained so clearly that a toddler would know the difference.
And I know the command isn't SU but is in fact su, and I also know that su changes the user to be whatever you want. It's unimportant at this time.
Have fun trolling people.
I'm out for a bit.
Huh? So you DID know how su worked and said something wrong about it anyway to try to prove you weren't crazy earlier thinking that we wouldn't notice?
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Here's a change of subject.
Composer can be installed natively in Fedora. The latest version is 1.6.3
sudo dnf install composer
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Here's a change of subject.
Composer can be installed natively in Fedora. The latest version is 1.6.3
sudo dnf install composer
Yes, I use this in some instructions I wrote a few weeks back. Bookstack maybe. Cannot recall right now.
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New toilet is nearly in.
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Curious what MLers pay for rent/mortgage per month.
My rent for 800sq ft apartment is now 1300/month.
Id buy a house but house prices avg 750k here now unless i want to spend 3 hours a day commuting. -
About $1450, three bedroom (officially, actually four bedroom), 2K sq ft, just outside the Dallas city limits.
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@momurda I have a property I own, 1152 sqf for $1100 a month, nothing included
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@momurda I have a property I own, 1152 sqf for $1100 a month, nothing included
Bed/bath?
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We have two bathrooms, for those that haven't been following our "second bathroom" situation.
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We are planning to add a den, third bath and there is talk of a fifth bedroom.
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I have ~1600 sq ft 4 bed, 3 bath, $1100/mo.
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Curious what MLers pay for rent/mortgage per month.
My rent for 800sq ft apartment is now 1300/month.
Id buy a house but house prices avg 750k here now unless i want to spend 3 hours a day commuting.$1380
4 Bedroom + 1
2 bathroom (full / half )
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Starting to de-clutter a closet. Anyone want two old PCs and an ancient iMac?
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I'm buying a 2500 SQ foot, 3 BR, 2 Bath, 2 small extra rooms. ~730 a month, PMI and Taxes and Home Insurance included.
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Trying different ways to install MediaWiki on Fedora.
Installing natively is the easiest and fastest but it's on version 1.29.x and I'm not a fan of it showing up in
/var/www
instead of/var/www/html/
.Downloading and installing manually is not so bad.
Installing via git makes it easier to install and update.
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Curious what MLers pay for rent/mortgage per month.
My rent for 800sq ft apartment is now 1300/month.
Id buy a house but house prices avg 750k here now unless i want to spend 3 hours a day commuting.I pay $300/month for 900 sq ft/1 bath. That's super low even for this area tho, normal would be around $500/month for a 900 sq ft/1 bath.
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We're looking at 1200/month for a 4 bedroom 2.5 bath 3000 square ft house.