From space.com's update: > The team's improvised maneuver was successful in reorienting Peregrine's solar array towards the sun. Looks like they fixed it for now.…
I have this. As a kid, it made catching a ball pretty difficult as my dominant eye would switch right as the ball gets to me. I like to think that's the reason, anyway.
On your home page you list Microsoft as being one of your clients. I'm pretty impressed that you managed to sell them what appears to be (mostly) their own data.
No, AGPLv3 allows for adding an additional term regarding trademark. Signal-desktop is using the default APGLv3 without such a term.
I think you mean https://www.chia.net
Nope, it's only legal in US and New Zealand.
I avoid this by running configtest before the reload - it checks it can get the upstream ips.
It's a shame it's named kitty though. https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/9
It's pretty rare, but yes, some people vape alcohol.
People laughed at me when I mispronounced Mojave.
What? The end user does notice if you haven't added the CA to the end user's PC.
> but the announcement never said Redis would switch > Redis’ permissive BSD open source license allows them to do so legally, but this must be changed
You mean virtualbox extension pack, right? As far as I'm aware, guest additions don't require a paid license.
I currently use kubeadm for our small business cluster. 1 master and 2 nodes. We haven't put a ton into it but it seems to be running pretty well so far. Have done an upgrade from 1.7 to 1.9 without much/any downtime.…
That's fair. My experience with it so far has literally just been aliasing hg to chg. It performed all the magic in the background for me.
I'm just curious why more people don't make use of chg to avoid the mercurial startup time. It seemed to solve it for me - are there drawbacks?
> What are you referring to? Probably this: https://blog.npmjs.org/post/171169301000/v571
It's not an expiry. It's a cert name mismatch. CN is *.ssl.hwcdn.net
We switched to MariaDB on freebsd 2 or 3 years ago. We ran into a couple performance-destroying bugs and while the devs acknowledged the issues, they made it clear they wouldn't be fixed any time soon. MySQL has been…
I don't see it in Canada.
Isn't deleted for me.
I think he's saying that KeepassXC is a fork of KeepassX, which is unmaintained.
The difference seems to be that it reacts automonously to your glucose meter.
From space.com's update: > The team's improvised maneuver was successful in reorienting Peregrine's solar array towards the sun. Looks like they fixed it for now.…
I have this. As a kid, it made catching a ball pretty difficult as my dominant eye would switch right as the ball gets to me. I like to think that's the reason, anyway.
On your home page you list Microsoft as being one of your clients. I'm pretty impressed that you managed to sell them what appears to be (mostly) their own data.
No, AGPLv3 allows for adding an additional term regarding trademark. Signal-desktop is using the default APGLv3 without such a term.
I think you mean https://www.chia.net
Nope, it's only legal in US and New Zealand.
I avoid this by running configtest before the reload - it checks it can get the upstream ips.
It's a shame it's named kitty though. https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/9
It's pretty rare, but yes, some people vape alcohol.
People laughed at me when I mispronounced Mojave.
What? The end user does notice if you haven't added the CA to the end user's PC.
> but the announcement never said Redis would switch > Redis’ permissive BSD open source license allows them to do so legally, but this must be changed
You mean virtualbox extension pack, right? As far as I'm aware, guest additions don't require a paid license.
I currently use kubeadm for our small business cluster. 1 master and 2 nodes. We haven't put a ton into it but it seems to be running pretty well so far. Have done an upgrade from 1.7 to 1.9 without much/any downtime.…
That's fair. My experience with it so far has literally just been aliasing hg to chg. It performed all the magic in the background for me.
I'm just curious why more people don't make use of chg to avoid the mercurial startup time. It seemed to solve it for me - are there drawbacks?
> What are you referring to? Probably this: https://blog.npmjs.org/post/171169301000/v571
It's not an expiry. It's a cert name mismatch. CN is *.ssl.hwcdn.net
We switched to MariaDB on freebsd 2 or 3 years ago. We ran into a couple performance-destroying bugs and while the devs acknowledged the issues, they made it clear they wouldn't be fixed any time soon. MySQL has been…
I don't see it in Canada.
Isn't deleted for me.
I think he's saying that KeepassXC is a fork of KeepassX, which is unmaintained.
The difference seems to be that it reacts automonously to your glucose meter.