The transcription of D is wrong. It should be:
sed 's/\([a-zA-Z]\+\)/\n&\n/g; s/\n\(.\)\(.*\)\(.\)\n/\3\2\1/g; s/\n//g' file.txt
also D is correct, assuming file.txt contains a list of words one per line
The transcription of D is wrong. It should be:
sed 's/\([a-zA-Z]\+\)/\n&\n/g; s/\n\(.\)\(.*\)\(.\)\n/\3\2\1/g; s/\n//g' file.txt
also D is correct, assuming file.txt contains a list of words one per line
Honestly it should never be anyone. Cops should get to benefit from throwing people in jail, that is a giant tempting pile of corruption.
I think the southern cops or legislatures might have convicts doing janitorial work in their offices
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear some chief of police might use convict labor at their house.
Welcome to the software commune comrade!
Pretty sure that’s been going on for years.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/prison-labor-in-america/406177/
The xz/ssh back door made it into Debian testing, So I felt I should wipe and reinstall.
Debian has had a rolling release for ages.
There’s some reports that the interaction of soaps and shampoos influence how tasty a person smells, so it might be worth trying different products.
Write MP3s to them and use them to play one song in a modern car.
(I saw a video of someone playing a clip of music using a USB floppy drive)
try “flatpak remove --unused”