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@wallhackio tautologies are logical statements that are true entirely as a consequence of syntax; it does not matter what any of the logical variables means. (more purrecisely, it is true regardless of the truth value of any of the logical variables)

@monorail @vaporeon_ i mean, google or spawning a new terminal and opening the manpage aside, but i know what you mean

@vaporeon_ it is not lost on me that floragatO evolves into meowscaradA

@vaporeon_ nowhere in the vi* UI is “press escape to enter commands” explained, and discoverability of the available commands if you press escape is rather weak. furthermore, the editor catches signals like interrupt, and fur whatever reason people don’t usually learn about the job control functionalities of shells, so even the alternative of c-z-ing out is something most new users won’t likely even remotely consider trying

if you’re very new to the unix purrogramming environment, or just specifically vi, it makes complete sense to me that vi could be baffling. but it’s easy enough to learn your way around

@vaporeon_ @onfy typically its usage is adjectival so it’s not weird to hear things like “auto mechanic”. but fur whatever reason, just calling a car an “auto” would be very abnormal

@vaporeon_ @onfy it is attested to use ”auto” as short fur “automobile”, which i understand to be a bit dated, but still survives in terms like “auto loan” (loan fur a car), or, well, you know

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