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  3. In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.

In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.

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  • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

    As you know, the important line is "To someone who's not you."

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    @hotdogsladies According to XKCD, it's about 10,000 people ...

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    • salty@mastodon.nzS salty@mastodon.nz

      @hotdogsladies According to XKCD, it's about 10,000 people ...

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      @Salty

      Jeez. Isn't that guy the best?

      What a brain.

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      • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

        @Salty

        Jeez. Isn't that guy the best?

        What a brain.

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        @hotdogsladies And the cool part is that I am now one of today's 10,000 hearing the Flintstones thing, and you are one of today's 10,000 hearing about the XKCD thing ...

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        • salty@mastodon.nzS salty@mastodon.nz

          @hotdogsladies And the cool part is that I am now one of today's 10,000 hearing the Flintstones thing, and you are one of today's 10,000 hearing about the XKCD thing ...

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          @Salty

          Salty, at this point my brain is more explosion than brain.

          Jiminy.

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          • sgharms@techhub.socialS sgharms@techhub.social

            @masto @hotdogsladies after the RSI damage from years of use you’ll be lucky to have 2 usable fingers.

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            @sgharms @masto @hotdogsladies I first saw it in Emacs in 1977. Emacs was born (first called Emacs) in 1975, so it wasn't too old in '77.

            The emacs version took numeric arguments: move the character to the left of the cursor right N positions and leave the cursor to its right so another ^T will move the same char further. Negative N undid it: move the char and cursor to the left abs(N) positions left.

            Someone in this thread has already mentioned Meta-T (transpose words).

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            • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

              As you know, the important line is "To someone who's not you."

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              @hotdogsladies It was never about The Flintstones, that’s the beauty in it. Stop and look at life through someone else’s eyes for a half second. Consider other perspectives. The last thing this world needs is more people incapable of doing this.

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              • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                “Every day, somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones.“

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                Every day, somebody's born who's never seen "The Flintstones."

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                @hotdogsladies I used this quote in a meeting and one young women nodded and smiled! She had heard it too. I felt so validated. (She’s a statistician and clearly wired in a similarly way.)

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