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Every tested testi. Testis of non-testee testi’d are not tested.
Every tested testi. Testis of non-testee testi’d are not tested.
Okay, Yahoo and AskJeeves didn’t have anything useful. Let’s try this Google thing.
Ooh, I didn’t know about that! But I think I’d be more surprised if it wasn’t real.
Linux is just a kernel. Emacs/Linux is the OS.
Slip them your number on a note on top of cash for your purchase?
Ah, crap. Guess you’re going to have to change your actual name then!
Pretty sure you can change your GitHub username. At least I did, but it’s been awhile. When I got serious about my career I changed my professional online presence to use my real name.
Iirc it said something like, urls using your old username continue to work until someone comes along and makes a new account using your abandoned name.
Edit: here’s GitHub’s current docs on this, there’s a few gotchas worth considering… https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-personal-account-settings/changing-your-github-username
Promise?