nvim’s bang executes the command directly, then pipes the output to nvim
As a result, sudo (without args) can’t work in nvim as it doesn’t have a tty to prompt the user for passwords. Nvim also used to do what vim did, but they found out spawning the tty was causing other issues (still present in vim) so they changed it.
I really don’t get the exit vim meme anymore. It’s just two key presses, trivial. When you hit <C-c> it tells you exactly what to do. Anyone stuck in vom either does not read or has no idea how to use a terminal.
I hope the first one. But the effect is real, stuff you know already was easy and stuff you don’t is hard. I’m feeling it with my migration to proxmox, it’s hard.
I think m-theory pushes out to 13. String up to like 11. It gets mind melting after 5 because things are more existential based, not just simple physical properties. Like timelines enveloping time and dimensions within but expressing the conditions of existence. So it’s like you can totally travel to the future, but not in your own timeline. You’d need to locate where the future is “waiting” and manipulate things in such a way that it triggers without existing in your timeline. Since in order to return to the present, you’d need the future to still be waiting and every atom in your existence continuing as it did to continue to that future, which isn’t there yet, but exists… So that’s simple. But now where and how are timelines sustained? They can’t operate at the same time because time can be “distorted” in one place but not another resulting in different time values. There must be a dimension that expresses and governs this so universes remain connected but have their different dimensions and rules within.
And it just keeps getting more and more mind fucky. If you were experiencing 9D—you actually are but don’t realise it—youd lack the mental fortitude to appreciate it, since your mind would be needing to be constantly understanding and perceiving 5 additional dimensions beyond time.
I’ve seen Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer here in the U.S. They were a lot of fun. And holy shit, I just read that he made the highest-grossing and second-highest grossing films in China.
Also, this bit from his Wikipedia page is amusing:
In 2013, Stephen Chow was elected a member of the 11th Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).[39] According to media exposure, Chow often arrives late and leaves early at the conference, and has not put forward any proposals.[40]
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