Muscle memory is causing all kinds of problems.

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Dear sirs, I call bullshit! There’s no \n after the :wq!

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If I’m stuck on a windows machine, one of the first packages I try to install is git-scm.org’s BASH.

It’s not actually Linux, but it’s got a command line and enough programs to really help get work done.

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Yes it’s awesome, I use it with Microsoft terminal for tabs + themes, thanks to that I still have to learn how to use powershell

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WSL for me.

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You should have a talk with your boss about NIST keypair :x

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What’s wrong about it?

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This meme was not made by the Emacs gang.

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I installed windows on an external drive for gaming. Now my arch install is stuck at a start job for some drive, wich causes it to time out and not boot completely. Couldn’t be assed to fix it yesterday.

Also i installed nvim in windows for exactly that

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Go to the fstab entry for that drive and add nofail to its options.

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I assume this continues the boot process even if a drive is not found or something? Because if so you just solved another unrelated issue of mine while also saving me from ½ - 1 hour of troubleshooting/researching

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