![](/static/66c60d9f/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://fry.gs/pictrs/image/c6832070-8625-4688-b9e5-5d519541e092.png)
But for static storage, only price/kw matters.
But for static storage, only price/kw matters.
Yeah, of course font an tool needs to support it. Well ok, maybe we’re not yet there. On the other hand, Emacs and Vim are quite old. It works in Kate, Mousepad, Leafpad… Nano does s-t-r-o-k-e too. Geany does a mix where it displays correctly but each char has two strokes, weird. But that is still good enough.
No.
Ah, you meant implement it myself? Well, maybe in a few years, i have a gazilion other things to work on.
Great question though, it’s actually making me wonder why this isn’t a thing in normal plain text editors!
Right? Why make the text editor Unicode capable but not implement this? Are we too stuck in the xml ways?
Ah damn, proprietary.
And looks like it only pastes? I make an edit.
I mean with rich text, text with bold, indent, etc., not a specific markup. On the contrary, i want to replace markup with native Unicode symbols.
They will still try again.
Btw, remember the selector-skandal, where the selectors for which type of conversation the NSA can listen in on RIPE (europes biggest internet exchange point) were waay too broad. They still do that, the illegal act was made legal by Germany later on.
Unintended catastrophic disassembly due to structural failure.
Thanks!
I save it for now, until i work on it again. Possibly the wildcards thing. And that tar includes files of folders given too, from someone else (how to work with that).
That would probably disrupt the brand too much.
It is the work of thousands of people all over the globe. It isn’t trying to be a copy of anything.
There’s a lot of ideology at play here.
Say it again, but different.
I don’t think it does. Though my udev rules don’t work on it, since only the adapter controller is exposed to udev. But smartctl works fine. smartctl-detect script as a workaround, if the controller shows up.
About power, the HDD either gets enough or it doesn’t spin at all, makes clicking noises. I have the same adapter and it’s only good for SATA-SSDs (they draw less), normal slim 2,5" HDD need additional power.
In short, no, get an adapter with two cables or power plug. Or maybe, if something like this exists, one with USB-C, that should pull enough (but read the specs).
Btw, mine has now >100 “time in under-temperature” warnings, because it isn’t in warm case on spin-up i guess. But it doesn’t do any damage in this case.
I say shut up.
There is a thing called usage licenses.
At least 100 of them.
Didn’t have the tooling for the fs?
Btw, i’m native german, why is it “didn’t have” and not “hadn’t”?