ClashTheBunny
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I am an Infrastructure Engineer at Braintree
What would you suggest they have done? I feel like excluding IPv4 folks is a large reason why IPv6 continues to fail. I feel like this is a pretty good compromise between pushing IPv6 and not being an IPv6 hermit in the…
I think you want multiplexing: https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH/Cookbook/Multiplexin... It creates a control socket that lasts up to x minutes after your last session closes, so for me, all day + 15 minutes,…
Aren't rules to a game considered facts, and therefore not copyrightable? The art, story, and names are trademark or copyright friendly.
FYI, googolplex is derived from googol. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googolplex#History https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googol#Etymology
Do you have any benchmarks? Does the transpiling step take as long as Ruby doing the parsing? (I know this is more about ergonomics than performance, but just curious if you've tested these things.)
Isn't TikTok bigger than youtube now?
Chances would be that I would recognize the sender and then immediately archive the email and not even read it...
D3 does this amazingly well: https://github.com/d3/d3-geo-projection/blob/master/README.m...
A spike ball: http://www.flamingpear.com/gallery65.html
Seems like it's more this category: https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted/blob/master/R...
Cantonese
https://github.com/emersion/grim
What year was this?
I think it is basically that a website would want to work if an external service failed. DNS blocking looks like that, whereas editing the page content is obviously detectable.
There is no such thing as a successful suicide. Just complete and incomplete.
The initial words use a font for each letter within the letter. Normal dotsies are the bottom rows.
I think that https://pavelfatin.com/typometer/ gets close to checking the actual perceived quickness of a terminal. It measures the time from keyboard signal to pixels on the screen. I would much prefer a terminal that…
The other article says the opposite: The attack works against both WPA1 and WPA2, against personal and enterprise networks, and against any cipher suite being used (WPA-TKIP, AES-CCMP, and GCMP).
Batteries are included with Debian. I seem to always have to install things from EPEL (https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3358), which has a lower standard for support. Debian seems to have everything I need in main…
There is the sharing of ideas. Maybe they couldn't open source it, but were given permission to publish about it. Google never opensourced some of their greatest contributions, just the ideas behind them.
Because the script is probably not what is actually opening the port. It is going to execute something else that will open the port.
It seems you have committed to supporting Python 2.7 for two years longer than official support. Could you comment on that situation?
Not a graphical user interface, but a text user interface?
There are very few classical pieces written devoid of a narrative.
Except for if the fix is 'wont-fix'.