What is this supposed to be about? The link looks like some sort of star-chart, but I don't see where to get an explanation.
"As I remember London": https://world.hey.com/dhh/as-i-remember-london-e7d38e64
tcc version 0.9.28rc returns "1", whatever that means.
I didn't invent this, but I have a headless "config" checkout, and have a git-alias which sets my home-directory as the work-tree: git init --bare $HOME/.config/repo alias config='/usr/bin/git…
I keep this clip open in a browser tab so I can go back to it from time-to-time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3NASGb5m8s It's the same basic message from Jobs, but this time about Xerox.
That is a pain, but the --update-refs argument to git-rebase helps somewhat: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#Documentation/git-rebase...
From my fopen(2) docs: m (since glibc 2.3) Attempt to access the file using mmap(2), rather than I/O system calls (read(2), write(2)). Currently, use of mmap(2) is attempted only for a file opened for reading.
I was able to down-grade my subscription over email, which isn't as good as an on-line form, but better than a phone-call.
What is this supposed to be about? The link looks like some sort of star-chart, but I don't see where to get an explanation.
"As I remember London": https://world.hey.com/dhh/as-i-remember-london-e7d38e64
tcc version 0.9.28rc returns "1", whatever that means.
I didn't invent this, but I have a headless "config" checkout, and have a git-alias which sets my home-directory as the work-tree: git init --bare $HOME/.config/repo alias config='/usr/bin/git…
I keep this clip open in a browser tab so I can go back to it from time-to-time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3NASGb5m8s It's the same basic message from Jobs, but this time about Xerox.
That is a pain, but the --update-refs argument to git-rebase helps somewhat: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase#Documentation/git-rebase...
From my fopen(2) docs: m (since glibc 2.3) Attempt to access the file using mmap(2), rather than I/O system calls (read(2), write(2)). Currently, use of mmap(2) is attempted only for a file opened for reading.
I was able to down-grade my subscription over email, which isn't as good as an on-line form, but better than a phone-call.