• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    1 hour ago

    In the UK, if Christmas or New Year falls on a weekend, a seperate equivalent holiday is made during the week to compensate.

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    It is literally happening this year.

    24th is Tuesday. 1st of January is Wednesday and as a bonus Jan 6 is also a holiday in my country and that’s Monday.

    So from dec 22 to jan 6 i can be home by using just 6 days off

  • مهما طال الليل@lemm.ee
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    systemd is the future, and the future has been here for over a decade and yet old Unix and BSD purists still cry about it

    I have one simple thing to say to the downvoters: I am not using a minicomputer from 1970, why should I be bound by the limits set then?

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    Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It’s quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.

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      I thought the same, but didn’t we already have things like chron syntax for this? Systemd didn’t have to build its own library.

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      Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It’s quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.

      FTFY

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    Oh fuck. I’ll use this from now on. Except for if I won’t use it next week. Then I’ll forget about it because my memory is a damn sieve.

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      Just take the next step and make a text file you dump all these commands into and then forget about in a week. When you randomly stumble across it years from now you’ll be able to say “wow, I could have used this 10 months ago if I remembered it existed!”

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      I feel you. It’s however gotten a lot better since I turned some of these commands into abbreviations. They’re aliases that expands in place, more or less. Fish has them natively, I personally use zsh-abbr.

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      I suppose for people in the office, it means everyone else has fucked off and the week is basically a wash.

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      I guess that makes a long weekend with Christmas Eve and then Christmas?

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    Well. I mean, that’s pretty cool. I don’t think I would have ever guess that was an actual function from systemd but here we are