Yep for the web they worked better. I don't remember midi files getting as close to popular music as mods did. Then mp3 happened and you could download an MP3 in about quarter of an hour in that era. You could hear a…
I remember .mod music files more than midi https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&qu...
https://archive.ph/jR2LF
> Aix This is more a limitation on the architecture - virtually nobody has power arch hanging around to play on.
pkill -9 -f '(chrome|firefox)' is my rage quit, it's like hanging up but hitting the keys on the keyboard as hard as you'd throw the phone down
Likely the $3000 was needed to stand up a network that can handle the request load from hacker news.
If you have the luxury, switch to different OS user accounts. mr_shopping for online buying, mr_games for games, .. mr_rascal for you know what. The attack surface isn't any different, but the blast radius might be.
> Last week, I got a LinkedIn message Are there any moderators left at LinkedIn?
GitLab, not GitHub. I think the distinction is that you can have a on-prem GitLab (as well as hosted online). The implication here being that RedHat probably had very relaxed account security.
I have a reciprocating saw in the shed already.
Large organisations have less excuse, not more. I've worked across the industry, at various levels. The bigger the org, the more layers of compliance that have to be adhered to. A competent and compliant sales team…
Maybe. Not deliberately playing the contrarian, but consider perhaps one of the largest, and longest running software projects, the Linux Kernel, which has existed for a long time now using mail lists and IRC. Most mail…
> to Slack from Teams They're the same thing in terms of billing and data.
> The last time was Windows 2000. Now, that was some quality software. It was good, but IIS had some faults, can't remember what, they wanted to replace it quickly with 2003. There isn't much wrong with Windows XP,…
If I can't read/reply with mutt, it isn't worth reading/replying to.
Which part of Europe? There's plenty of alternatives for off the shelf, or self hosted mail. An oldie, but still good is gmx for mail.
I think that's the wrong direction, the cell providers will bargain for ways to put their junk into it. XMPP installed on the handset by default should be fine.
Thanks! It always bugged me that Windows didn't have a sshd, since it's so popular outside of Windows. I thought the reason for it not being added would be admitting a failure somewhere - RDP not winning or something.…
See this one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861376
It makes me wonder if anyone has archived the number stations broadcasts
https://archive.is/49C5h
'v' will start the visual editor. 'fc' will edit the previous command. Both invoke EDITOR in bash's vi readline command mode. I wasn't aware that bash and zsh did it differently, I assumed they'd both use the same…
Can't believe farmers are wasting that volume of fertiliser. Well, I can, it's not a massive expense compared to containing it. Depending on who owns the nearby waterways, the farmers could be incentivised to float…
The first and last pages are nothing more than a test of how much toner the printer can hold.
From memory I was doing something like write-output $var within a loop. My assumption was that a single item was readable at write time by the right hand side of the pipe. It built up something like a gig in memory…
Yep for the web they worked better. I don't remember midi files getting as close to popular music as mods did. Then mp3 happened and you could download an MP3 in about quarter of an hour in that era. You could hear a…
I remember .mod music files more than midi https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&qu...
https://archive.ph/jR2LF
> Aix This is more a limitation on the architecture - virtually nobody has power arch hanging around to play on.
pkill -9 -f '(chrome|firefox)' is my rage quit, it's like hanging up but hitting the keys on the keyboard as hard as you'd throw the phone down
Likely the $3000 was needed to stand up a network that can handle the request load from hacker news.
If you have the luxury, switch to different OS user accounts. mr_shopping for online buying, mr_games for games, .. mr_rascal for you know what. The attack surface isn't any different, but the blast radius might be.
> Last week, I got a LinkedIn message Are there any moderators left at LinkedIn?
GitLab, not GitHub. I think the distinction is that you can have a on-prem GitLab (as well as hosted online). The implication here being that RedHat probably had very relaxed account security.
I have a reciprocating saw in the shed already.
Large organisations have less excuse, not more. I've worked across the industry, at various levels. The bigger the org, the more layers of compliance that have to be adhered to. A competent and compliant sales team…
Maybe. Not deliberately playing the contrarian, but consider perhaps one of the largest, and longest running software projects, the Linux Kernel, which has existed for a long time now using mail lists and IRC. Most mail…
> to Slack from Teams They're the same thing in terms of billing and data.
> The last time was Windows 2000. Now, that was some quality software. It was good, but IIS had some faults, can't remember what, they wanted to replace it quickly with 2003. There isn't much wrong with Windows XP,…
If I can't read/reply with mutt, it isn't worth reading/replying to.
Which part of Europe? There's plenty of alternatives for off the shelf, or self hosted mail. An oldie, but still good is gmx for mail.
I think that's the wrong direction, the cell providers will bargain for ways to put their junk into it. XMPP installed on the handset by default should be fine.
Thanks! It always bugged me that Windows didn't have a sshd, since it's so popular outside of Windows. I thought the reason for it not being added would be admitting a failure somewhere - RDP not winning or something.…
See this one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861376
It makes me wonder if anyone has archived the number stations broadcasts
https://archive.is/49C5h
'v' will start the visual editor. 'fc' will edit the previous command. Both invoke EDITOR in bash's vi readline command mode. I wasn't aware that bash and zsh did it differently, I assumed they'd both use the same…
Can't believe farmers are wasting that volume of fertiliser. Well, I can, it's not a massive expense compared to containing it. Depending on who owns the nearby waterways, the farmers could be incentivised to float…
The first and last pages are nothing more than a test of how much toner the printer can hold.
From memory I was doing something like write-output $var within a loop. My assumption was that a single item was readable at write time by the right hand side of the pipe. It built up something like a gig in memory…