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I hope it’s going to be waaaaaay more
Please don’t talk like that. Imagine if it was you or a family member dying in a needless war like that. Remember that people aren’t their government
I hope it’s going to be waaaaaay more
Please don’t talk like that. Imagine if it was you or a family member dying in a needless war like that. Remember that people aren’t their government
There’s the great british bake-off
At least it has shielding
You can add the proper location to the list of possible dirs. Fhen you can movd your dotfile
I could fix many peoples problems with the red door
It’s indeed a lot like powershell, but I found it to be much less painful to use for everyday tasks. I can’t really put my finger on it, but powershell always felt very clunky and unpredictable to use. With Nushell, I can write pipelines that usually have the desired behavior on the first try. Also, its more convenient in so many different aspects that I can’t go back anymore.
The biggest downside is, that it hasn’t had a stable release yet. While I haven’t encountered any bugs yet, there are often breaking changes with new releases that may break your scripts.