• Darren (unregistered)

    Schrödinger's function.

  • (nodebb)

    A politician runs the vendor's business: tons of promises, not that much delivered.

  • (nodebb)

    Use the source, Luke.

  • (nodebb)

    CSS now makes it pretty easy to pin an element to the top of the visible area. This would be a very good use case for it.

  • Conradus (unregistered) in reply to Dragnslcr

    That doesn't solve the problem of "Which of these functions actually exist?" What they needed to be doing is labelling each function documentation separately.

  • (nodebb)

    This is precisely why I "loved" early distributions of Linux. You RTFM and discover a program has 15 options - and 14 of them return "Sorry, <option> isn't implemented yet."

    Schrödinger's function.

    Truly amazing there's never been a Schrodinger distribution ;)

  • (nodebb)

    Aspirational documentation.

  • Officer Johnny Holzkopf (unregistered)

    Dotan, his eyes open!

  • (nodebb) in reply to Bananafish

    This is precisely why I "loved" early distributions of Linux. You RTFM and discover a program has 15 options - and 14 of them return "Sorry, <option> isn't implemented yet."

    And when you had your version of such-and-such a tool(1) configured the way you want it, you update stuff, including the tool, and the tool no longer uses the old method of configuration at all. (This was at a time when kernel versions like 1.2.8 or 1.2.13 were reasonably current.)

    (1) The case I'm thinking of is how to configure the output colouration of ls.

  • CalibansCreations (unregistered)

    "Fantastic"? Say that again...

  • yazzmawn12 (unregistered)

    thanks alot https://tutuapp.uno/ , https://9apps.ooo/

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