• key
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      207 months ago

      No, pipes don’t really store it unless they’re blocked a long time and even then they don’t hold much. They facilitate the pee’s transfer to your cat in a child

    • @riodoro1
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      117 months ago

      pee is stored in /usr/bin

    • @alythOP
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      7 months ago

      Did you know about finger and its accompanying program chfn? It feels like a relic from a different time.

      Usage:
       chfn [options] [<username>]
      
      Change your finger information.
      
      Options:
       -f, --full-name <full-name>  real name
       -o, --office <office>        office number
       -p, --office-phone <phone>   office phone number
       -h, --home-phone <phone>     home phone number
      
       -u, --help                   display this help
       -V, --version                display version
      
      For more details see chfn(1).
      
      • finger, yes, but IIRC I just manually edited a .finger file - I don’t remember chfn.

        Also, I haven’t used finger in such a long time; since soon after the eternal September, probably. So many contacts never had finger info, it became not worth the effort to even check for it.

        ☹️

    • @TheCheddarCheese
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      37 months ago

      Wow, this sounds useful, I hope I can actually remember it to use when I need to, which will definitely happen because I’ve never forgotten any cool linux feature I’ve found ever.