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Sep 8 '21 4:58 AM
If that's what it was that got my edit not approved, and not me coining 'snapcraftiness' in the #comment, then I'll be damned I did not know. it's okay, good catch otherwise.
 
Sep 8 '21 4:55 AM
@Zanna Ack, fixed. The one time I thought that typo was too convenient, it's apparmor and I did not realize. (I never connected apparmor with apparently before, does not happen.)
 
Sep 8 '21 4:20 AM
@Zanna Should the restart command be immediately after the copy command, or at the very end of the script, if you know best practices? (Or you mean mask is ":/" ...in that case I just reading the other question think for some systems it might be necessary, especially given there has been another answer added which says to do the same commands with .socket not just .service, so it would almost seem not extra at all, maybe we should add the .socket as well but that answer is not voted much yet.)
 
Sep 8 '21 3:55 AM
*might be extra. grr.
 
Sep 8 '21 3:33 AM
[Oh damn, my first attempt (ever) to delete a previous chat_comment, I did not realize there was a time limit for chat version, for question_comments you can delete previous if you resend.]
 
Sep 8 '21 3:32 AM
Should my code at askubuntu.com/review/suggested-edits/1168074 restart the process just after copy like my original edit, or at the very end of the script like my last-minute edit just now? (I just ran a test for askubuntu.com/questions/1045542/… just in case.) Please read whole 1045542 question, you can see the mask/stop/disable put together might be necessar... the mask but be extra but it may be better safe than sorry?
 
Sep 8 '21 3:27 AM
Should my code at https://askubuntu.com/review/suggested-edits/1168074 restart the process just after copy like my original edit, or at the very end of the script like my last-minute edit just now? (I just ran a test for https://askubuntu.com/questions/1045542/how-to-stop-snapd-from-auto-updating#comment2336736_1059602 just in case.)

Please read the whole https://askubuntu.com/questions/1045542/how-to-stop-snapd-from-auto-updating#comment2336736_1059602 link I linked here in chat, you can see the mask/stop/disable put together might be necessar... the mask but be extra but it may be better
 
 
Sep 6 '21 3:37 PM
i know JHU APL Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labratory used the Rexx programming language at work, and he helped me pass calculus in one night of study starting from zero, but I can not string together...
 
Sep 6 '21 3:30 PM
if my dad tried to teach me TeX instead of Rexx I would have made sense sooner. :P
 
Sep 6 '21 3:24 PM
oh "|" is only markdown, maybe my memory... i thought i would swear i saw latex with straight line "vertical slash' tables too.
 
Sep 6 '21 3:16 PM
(a) I just mean the amsmath function with ">>>" makes more sense than the "|" latex tables I read before, and (b) I'm comparing going from <table> to .css syntax as being more difficult to understand than amsmath is. I dismissed the math function because it sounds above table education level. My dad taught math classes, but did not teach me much math myself, i just know/sponged some of the words from that experience better than others.
 
Sep 6 '21 3:05 PM
@DavidCarlisle "gedit-latex-plugin" worked for me, I think that's further than I ever got before. Sadly TexStudio still gives me a build compile error so maybe later, I already use gedit always and love the syntax highlighting. i can visualize before seeing a preview with my brainpower;)...I will wait for gedit-latex-plugin-preview to be developed:) I think amsmath/cd with >>> is makes more sense than the tex version of html tables (and freaking CSS...) did, thats where i got stuck before.
 
Sep 6 '21 1:36 PM
ubuntu textstudio and texstudio install the same program :D <3 that's sold me then, i made my pick now.
 
Sep 6 '21 1:31 PM
okay texlive.net/… and overleaf.com/login are tryruby.org.
 
Sep 6 '21 1:27 PM
learnlatex.org/en is not like try.ruby-lang.org damn, need one more google search for the latex version I guess.
 
Sep 6 '21 1:25 PM
Okay so the boilerplate (like header HTML requires <body> tag? anyhing else for rendeiring?) I still need to find a page I can just copy/paste the use `vvv` if that's like <table>.

I think I'm going for formatting not really math itself.
 
Sep 6 '21 1:21 PM
@DavidCarlisle But is there a single word I can type over and over again and make it word (Edit: I mean work) a complex way, before reading a tutorial?
 
Sep 6 '21 1:18 PM
I do not know where to start (LaTeX). Now is a good time to ask? I first learned HTML by having someone in 6th computer class (provable...) show me how to write bracket marks around the word table. (<table>). Is there a similar coinword I can start with?
 
Jun 29 '21 6:47 AM
@raf Empty spaces before \item are not the same spacing?
 
 

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Jul 31 '21 2:49 PM
If I understand correctly, at some level at or beyond bytecode there are physics ramifications to even a computer design. Some programming decisions are about the actual processor physically.
But once I pass the theoretical angle for cars, I still do not really know why an engine revvs, I have the cartoon version in my head of a car, I can not identify vehicles. Yet I can tell when my computer fan is sending me a message, and I can grok the fancy language in HTOP (with the fan speed, a health check) almost enough to make an educated guess what's happening at any given time. Like reading the
 
Jul 31 '21 2:25 PM
Talk about a car engine and I do not know what you are talking about.
 
Jul 31 '21 2:25 PM
I can not describe a car if it is in front of me. :P
 
Jul 31 '21 2:16 PM
Just by listening.
 
Jul 31 '21 2:16 PM
I know when Audacity is running a 1-hour mp3.
 
Jul 31 '21 2:15 PM
I do not overclock the hardware but the software sometimes changes the fan speed alone by itself. Kind of like a heart rate.
 
Jul 31 '21 2:14 PM
And sometimes a fan is too old or too new you know...

I know what you mean. Depends. Depends on which machine, kind of like body language but computer language too.
 
Jul 31 '21 2:10 PM
When my computer fan is louder that can be a good thing and a bad thing at the same time, a quiet fan does not have a clear enough meaning. I need RPM on the fan to know.
 
 

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Jun 29 '21 5:42 AM
Fairly certain my first "graphic design" was a logo design.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:42 AM
I think of logo design when I think graphic design what gives.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:20 AM
Corner is a great design pun, where is the fanfare.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:19 AM
Okay that reason, ok @vikas back to the private but public room then.
 
 
Jun 29 '21 5:38 AM
I am not even going to ask why Gabriel Gaston Croft showed "Venerable" for several years straight as a suggestion, but it is provable.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:36 AM
For several years in a row, if you typed "Gabriel Gaston Croft" (my name before I
changed legal name) it showed "venerable" as an official suggestion. Google could prove. #Fact.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:33 AM
(Mozibur, in that thread linked, thought Vereable was close to "Venereal" (their word they thought is in quotes verbatim)... I was going to say it also spells Venerable, but was modded before I could press enter.

Adding that, one part of three part name, so you do not think I just pulling your string.)
 
Jun 29 '21 5:31 AM
And traceable.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:31 AM
Then I could resolve the question for multiple people at the same time.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:30 AM
I'm just thinking you have enough moderator power to restore the comments where the question was asked me first, to a room like this, or to here actually.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:30 AM
I am not offended, maybe you think my defense mechanism requires the sorry.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:29 AM
I do not mean to sound mean.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:29 AM
I think I got more downvotes on my other questions for that one comment conversation lnked there (hidden but was there) in one minute than my whole time including upvotes on SE.

I was about to answer.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:28 AM
The ironic point is that there was a lot of heat for that one conversation, which never got resolved appropriately, and now you ask the same question.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:27 AM
law.stackexchange.com/questions/58449/… actually links to the specific comment I mention.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:27 AM
s/not/now... now it does not show*
 
Jun 29 '21 5:26 AM
Or I could answer the question here, and not give weight to the original asker having provenance.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:26 AM
I think ideally, I would expedite moving the comments to their own room, then invite you and the original user who also asked the question, then answer on point. Make sense?
 
Jun 29 '21 5:24 AM
I think the manual need to move comments is a terrible burden to ask mods to do manually.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:24 AM
It was curated and not it does not show, we almost got to the answer to your questiion but the comments were not moved to their own room yet.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:24 AM
I wish we could point to, in the comments of law.stackexchange.com/a/58451/13459, the other user there asked the same question.
 
Jun 29 '21 5:21 AM
Judging by chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/58477504#58477504 I take it you're asking "@prosody-GabVereableContext I was just curious about your name meaning (no offense)".