@DougSmythies OK I update the Q&A. Rather than using --no-lines I used the --ascii-lines which uses "+-----+" for box drawing rather than the line-draw extended character set. SSH should be happy as long as "+", "-" and "|" can be displayed on your machines which I'm sure they can.
Wow. Who knew it was such a pain to configure a nodejs instance to run nightwatch. I'll probably write unit tests faster than it took be to get all the wobbly bits of the environment nailed down on my home pc ;)
Hypothetically, if we had a system running Ubuntu, with the default user dan. Then if dan were to start the node.js server via : node server
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We all made mistakes. There was another good one where I changed local DNS server to global DNS server dropping all locally defined DNS entries, and it goofed with some CRM software, but got their internet connection back up. ipconfig /flush would have been a better idea though.
Wanna know how I got here? NPM wasn't installing packages in correct dir so without thinking I did what an SO answer proposed and did chown vihan:vihan /usr/bin
@RobotHumans it's great but it only installs packages for the current user, so if I want a script, running as sudo to run an npm command, that will break
@Downgoat but if you forget the tilde, you bork your installation, and if you just copy a ramdom rm command you see in a chat room, I hope you don't own a server
@Zacharee1 haha, that reminds me of time in school I told someone they could speed up computer my doing rm -rf / --no-preserve-root in single user mode and I think they did it, not sure what happend after that
(if you don't know, if you boot up a mac while pressing command+S, it'll open a temrinal where you have root privledges)
@WinEunuuchs2Unix "Death's-Head Revisited" - justice served upon a former Nazi at the concentration camp he once commanded long ago, by the people he killed at the concentration camp, which drive him insane and force his mind into unending torture and suffering like those at the camp had suffered. (Basically, total insanity for the former Nazi)
the idea of "Justice" that is served, plus the reinforcement that such evils should never resurface again, makes it one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes.
The keyboard combination to display the current line number whilst you are using nano is CTRL+C.
Alternatively, to display the line & column number position you could just use the -c parameter when launching nano i.e:
nano -c [filename]
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@WinEunuuchs2Unix Keep in mind the episode tries to drive home a point about the atrocities done by the Nazis, that they should never have happened, and that they're just trying to make a point. I have other favorite episodes too, but I've studied World War II a lot so it's kind of interesting to see "retroactive justice" shown in such old shows, because this was still fresh in the world's mind when that episode aired.
(it's the original Twilight Zone series, the black-and-white one)
@ThomasWard We're the Nazi's now bombing nations all over the world and pretending we are doing good deeds just as their media probably told them in 1918 and 1942.
@WinEunuuchs2Unix I've actually been an Ubuntu member for almost 2 years now, I just didn't get the certificate until now for various technical reasons.
> "There is of course a really big probability that people just stay with a certain programming language. But I’m ignoring this because (a) turns out search results for things like stay with Swift is 99% related to Taylor Swift..."