Firefox has a built-in translation feature now, so you might not need TWP.
You can check whether you're clean with a toilet paper, if you're unsure. But I did so a few times at the beginning and never had stained toilet paper (so long as I didn't stick it inside, I guess), so I don't bother anymore.
In particular, you also feel cleaner when you regularly use a bidet (like you're freshly showered), so that also makes it easier to feel when you aren't clean...
Disagree about the assisting tool. Yes, you can still find shit, if you stick your finger up your bum hole, but you don't need to powerwash your intestines to be clean. They'll be full of shit soon after anyways. So long as the outside of the door is squeaky clean, that's as clean as you'll get.
If you search for "find duplicate files " there seem to be some options...
I started noticing it around February or March or so.
I feel like it's displacing Corporate Memphis, at the very least in terms of how much I hate it.
It was an effort by multiple Unix vendors to create a common desktop environment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Desktop_Environment
Weil's nur 'ne Textur ist, keine 3D-Material Beschreibung. :P
Gibt hier im Laden einen Brotaufstrich aus roter Beete und Meerrettich. Als ich mir den auf's Brot geschmiert hatte, hat mein Gehirn echt kurz die Reaktion gehabt, dass da eine Textur fehlt, weil es so Knallpink war, wie die Farbe, die man gerne in der Spieleentwicklung nimmt, wenn eben noch die Textur fehlt (#FF00FF).
*tabs Fedora*
I don't have experience with Jujutsu, but I always have the same problem with these alternative frontends, which is that I'd still want to be proficient with the original. If you need to look up how to fix something or you want to help others in your team or you want to script something, then the language to speak is simply the Git CLI.
And I don't feel like I even use the Git CLI enough where a different tool could be so much better that it's worth learning both.
Obviously, your priorities may differ, but yeah, that's just always the reason for me why I prefer the Git CLI, even if it were objectively more difficult to use.
That's not a five...
I use a hand-operated travel bidet, so it's exactly as overpowered as my handshake is firm. π
More seriously, I did say not everything past the sphincter will get cleared out. But yeah, I believe it is generally possible for humans to relax their sphincter, so if you angle the beam right, that should do the trick...