pacman has been ported to OS X a few times https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=53960 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=122544
> certs are never "renewed" but just reissued with new dates This is correct.
The ebook version from MIT press is Adobe Digital Editions. It is also available (more expensive) in Kindle format: http://www.amazon.com/-/dp/B0135G71BG
> 1470 open issues That's a really weak argument. Here's 5000 Firefox bugs:…
The biggest recurring issue was deadlocks in the garbage collector. It would start cleanup in a subvolume and trip all over itself. After that, any I/O to that specific directory would never return. The only solutions…
> Though they provide RSA and DSA signatures how would I verify the signatures themselves? Ideally, it goes something like this -- 1. Start with the master keys. Download them from their website & import them into your…
> I'm still certain I've seen talk of indexing metadata... This reminded me of BFS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_File_System
> Presumably in this editor "_" represents the "whole line" region, which leads to also "c_" and "y_". That's not specific to this editor. In vim _ goes from the cursor to the end of the line (but does not include the…
> Why do they do this? This short form is "for historical reasons". That's not "they're too lazy to fix it" reasons, rather there is a very large amount of hardware deployed elsewhere which you might have to interact…
Owning things that you use infrequently is inefficient. If you could rent or borrow it for the actual time that you need it, then you are wasting (time|money|other) if you own.
It won't work on Customs and Immigration. When you're talking to them you're not "in the US" yet. After that, yes, the privilege against self-incrimination is granted to everyone in the United States, citizen or not.…
> I want C (Objective-C) with Lisp macros too. You might be interested in http://programming.nu/
If the chance of a catastrophic event happening is one-in-a-million, then it is equally likely to happen on the 13th and on the millionth coin toss. > Assuming that the normal rate of battery fires after collisions is…
> I wonder if this is also true if you are a foreigner visiting the US. It won't work on Customs and Immigration. When you're talking to them you're not "in the US" yet. After that, yes, the privilege against…
> how is that a surprise or relevant to the discussion Lots of people will have _some_ photos that would be a bad idea to post on Flickr. Anyone with children, for example, will certainly have photos that obviously…
> Linux will soon have btrfs, which is as good as (if not better than) ZFS. It may be awesome, but I'd say "soon" is a pretty optimistic timeline. Our testing pretty conclusively demonstrated that btrfs was still a…
Enterprise anti-theft tools.
> Is releasing photos of someone and accusing them of murder really not considered libel in the US? It depends on the particulars of the accusation, but probably not. Saying "I think you killed her" is a statement…
> Am I the only one who is more confused about why there are compiled java classes and AMI BIOS updates in the www directory than about the hacking itself? Sysadmins being lazy. Somebody needs to get a file from a…
> All the features of HTML beyond that get in the way by obscuring the plain text and the information plain text conveys. I don't see any obfuscation happening in the emails shown in this article. Rather, the…
> I'm sorry you took such offence... You're sorry he took offence? That's a pretty passive-aggressive apology isn't it? You used the phrase wrong. He corrected you. I don't think you're allowed to claim any high…
> Link? Go here: http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?ParentID=1 Check out the GOMZ/LOMO sections.
Those are called "hanging bullets"[1] -- It's a very old typographic convention that was up-ended by the default behavior of the web. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanging_punctuation
Redhat stopped targeting the "cutting edge" demographic about 10 years ago. They enlist them as QA for their real customers now.
If you have 1000 servers and you're using Fabric to modify your init scripts, then I weep for you. Well before you get to that level you should be using configuration management software (cfengine, puppet, et al.) to…
pacman has been ported to OS X a few times https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=53960 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=122544
> certs are never "renewed" but just reissued with new dates This is correct.
The ebook version from MIT press is Adobe Digital Editions. It is also available (more expensive) in Kindle format: http://www.amazon.com/-/dp/B0135G71BG
> 1470 open issues That's a really weak argument. Here's 5000 Firefox bugs:…
The biggest recurring issue was deadlocks in the garbage collector. It would start cleanup in a subvolume and trip all over itself. After that, any I/O to that specific directory would never return. The only solutions…
> Though they provide RSA and DSA signatures how would I verify the signatures themselves? Ideally, it goes something like this -- 1. Start with the master keys. Download them from their website & import them into your…
> I'm still certain I've seen talk of indexing metadata... This reminded me of BFS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_File_System
> Presumably in this editor "_" represents the "whole line" region, which leads to also "c_" and "y_". That's not specific to this editor. In vim _ goes from the cursor to the end of the line (but does not include the…
> Why do they do this? This short form is "for historical reasons". That's not "they're too lazy to fix it" reasons, rather there is a very large amount of hardware deployed elsewhere which you might have to interact…
Owning things that you use infrequently is inefficient. If you could rent or borrow it for the actual time that you need it, then you are wasting (time|money|other) if you own.
It won't work on Customs and Immigration. When you're talking to them you're not "in the US" yet. After that, yes, the privilege against self-incrimination is granted to everyone in the United States, citizen or not.…
> I want C (Objective-C) with Lisp macros too. You might be interested in http://programming.nu/
If the chance of a catastrophic event happening is one-in-a-million, then it is equally likely to happen on the 13th and on the millionth coin toss. > Assuming that the normal rate of battery fires after collisions is…
> I wonder if this is also true if you are a foreigner visiting the US. It won't work on Customs and Immigration. When you're talking to them you're not "in the US" yet. After that, yes, the privilege against…
> how is that a surprise or relevant to the discussion Lots of people will have _some_ photos that would be a bad idea to post on Flickr. Anyone with children, for example, will certainly have photos that obviously…
> Linux will soon have btrfs, which is as good as (if not better than) ZFS. It may be awesome, but I'd say "soon" is a pretty optimistic timeline. Our testing pretty conclusively demonstrated that btrfs was still a…
Enterprise anti-theft tools.
> Is releasing photos of someone and accusing them of murder really not considered libel in the US? It depends on the particulars of the accusation, but probably not. Saying "I think you killed her" is a statement…
> Am I the only one who is more confused about why there are compiled java classes and AMI BIOS updates in the www directory than about the hacking itself? Sysadmins being lazy. Somebody needs to get a file from a…
> All the features of HTML beyond that get in the way by obscuring the plain text and the information plain text conveys. I don't see any obfuscation happening in the emails shown in this article. Rather, the…
> I'm sorry you took such offence... You're sorry he took offence? That's a pretty passive-aggressive apology isn't it? You used the phrase wrong. He corrected you. I don't think you're allowed to claim any high…
> Link? Go here: http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?ParentID=1 Check out the GOMZ/LOMO sections.
Those are called "hanging bullets"[1] -- It's a very old typographic convention that was up-ended by the default behavior of the web. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanging_punctuation
Redhat stopped targeting the "cutting edge" demographic about 10 years ago. They enlist them as QA for their real customers now.
If you have 1000 servers and you're using Fabric to modify your init scripts, then I weep for you. Well before you get to that level you should be using configuration management software (cfengine, puppet, et al.) to…