ParrotyError
No user record in our sample, but ParrotyError has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but ParrotyError has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Indeed. But the fact that the kernel does it at all is mysterious, and that on most systems the misfeature is enabled by default...
I can't remember but I did sit in on a presentation about 15 years ago where they explained it. I lent the notes to a senior developer and never got them back.
The OOM killer was a misfeature when it was designed. Why is it still in the kernel? Solaris solved this problem 20 years ago.
The tape recorders still work.
I suppose you can run it in bochs or quemu or one of those things if you want to use it on non-x86 hardware.
I've never been on the offshore survival course where they teach you how to jump off an oil platform into the sea and survive, but allegedly they tell you to cover your mouth firmly with the palm of your hand and pinch…
No, let's attack the unemployed, the sick, the old, the disabled, the mentally ill, the foreign, the Muslims instead, right? Done up like a kipper!
"We already had control" is, however.
No, but it's how the Kippers won the vote.
Are you nuts? We already had control. Now the future of the UK is in jeopardy because of you tinfoil hat brigade.
All kinds of things. Large organisations (supermarket chains like Tesco) holding onto vast "land banks," new property being bought up and left vacant by foreign investors as fast as it can been build (a big problem in…
"In the example of home rental, making homes available for rent enables families to live in accommodations that they would not be able to purchase. These accommodations are not without cost to the owner: Taxes,…
A containment vessel at Chernobyl would have been useless. The Chernobyl disaster was a combination of poor reactor design leading to dangerous reactor physics, poor safety systems, poorly-trained staff, and an…
"I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours." -- Jerome K. Jerome. Especially when it's the high priests of the C++ orthodoxy reinventing the wheel 30 years late.
Back in the 90s (IIRC) someone wrote a kernel module for linux that provided the equivalent of a GUI "trash can/recycling bin" but at the filesystem level, where a specific directory (folder for you young 'uns) was set…
It's unreadable on desktop too. What's with this new fashion?
Back in the days of the 8-bit micros there were some games that were absolutely incredible for what they could pack into a tiny machine. Elite on the BBC micro (32k) was one, but being poor I had a Spectrum 128. There…
When I was in my teens I bough a book called "Advanced Spectrum Machine Language" by David Webb (IIRC) and it had examples of a rainbow processor (high-res colour by repeatedly writing to the attributes file quickly)…