That is awesome. I've been using vim for years and never knew it had a command for this. I guess I should do more spelunking through the docs. Thanks!
No, it's not clear, and I guess that's up to the courts to decide. But in my (non-lawyer) opinion - if the reproduced code is substantial/unique enough to be deemed to be covered by the license, then it's also…
From your link: > The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. Not including the copyright information for the MIT-licensed code is a…
I responded to this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24886508
There's a bit of disagreement in this subthread over what "Open Source" means. I think the issue here is that there multiple ways that people define "open source": 1) The source is viewable (regardless of license) 2)…
While I agree with the other comments about the implications of your "quackery" phrasing, I want to chime in and say that overall, I really appreciate that you wrote that page. I think it's unusual to see a company…
You're not alone. I understand why this change is needed - jerks often ruin things. But I hope that DO will refine the approach a bit, as opt-in-only will probably kill Hacktoberfest for me. The intersection of projects…
Not the author, but I recently started down the FPGA rabbit hole myself. I started with HDLBits [0], which has a bunch of problems that you solve by writing verilog that is then run in a simulator. It starts with simple…
TIL about norm. Thanks!
The link is now returning 404. https://web.archive.org/web/20200808170849/https://www.state...
I'm not the person you're replying to, but I'll offer my 2 cents. Frankly, there is a TON of info present, and as someone who hasn't yet attended an on-site DEFCon (though I hope to someday), it's a bit overwhelming. I…
I had external display issues as well, with a T440 and an UltraDock under Debian. It was mostly flickering and blinking of the outputs, but occasionally a display wouldn't come out of powersave mode. You may have…
That's a great idea! I would read the heck out of that.
I know this is a late reply,but maybe you'll see it. Regarding the synced/shared/global file ignore, there's an imperfect but usable work-around: You can use #include statements in your .stignore, so you can include…
Yes, mine is very similar. Though, (and I should have mentioned this in my original comment, sorry) I've never actually used the functionality in question, so I don't know how well it actually works.
The cordless phone system I have lets you make/receive calls via your cell phone from any handset in the house. It connects via Bluetooth, so isn't a dock, but the functionality is similar to what you're suggesting.…
This doesn't quite fit that description, but the only thing that comes to mind is The Beginner's Guide - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beginner's_Guide
I haven't tried the chickpea pasta so I can't comment there, but my wife and I found some edamame (soy) based pasta at Costco that's not bad. It's 7 net carbs for a 2 oz serving and so far I think it's the closest thing…
This seems to be the book - https://www.amazon.com/Operating-System-Design-Vol-Internetw... It looks the the second volume that goes with "Operating System Design". I can't be 100% certain, as I didn't find a table of…
If you're in Palatka, then I'm not far from you. If you want to meet up for coffee or a meal or something, my contact info is in my profile.
In general, an attacker wouldn't be getting my password from my password manager, they'd be getting it through phishing, or brute force, or some other way. If they acquire my password in any way other than a total…
I keep mine in my password manager, which is sync'd across all of my devices. That way, if I lose access to my 2FA device, I can still get into my accounts, even if I'm traveling.
My understanding is that the preferred way to launch PulseAudio is to launch it as part of your X session so it runs as your user. MPD supports launching in the same way. So done this way, everything runs as your user…
>Also, most US states make one pass a test to prove that one is capable of operating an automobile to some minimum standard of "not killing people". I think that's generally only for operation on public roads. I'm…
That is awesome. I've been using vim for years and never knew it had a command for this. I guess I should do more spelunking through the docs. Thanks!
No, it's not clear, and I guess that's up to the courts to decide. But in my (non-lawyer) opinion - if the reproduced code is substantial/unique enough to be deemed to be covered by the license, then it's also…
From your link: > The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. Not including the copyright information for the MIT-licensed code is a…
I responded to this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24886508
I responded to this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24886508
There's a bit of disagreement in this subthread over what "Open Source" means. I think the issue here is that there multiple ways that people define "open source": 1) The source is viewable (regardless of license) 2)…
While I agree with the other comments about the implications of your "quackery" phrasing, I want to chime in and say that overall, I really appreciate that you wrote that page. I think it's unusual to see a company…
You're not alone. I understand why this change is needed - jerks often ruin things. But I hope that DO will refine the approach a bit, as opt-in-only will probably kill Hacktoberfest for me. The intersection of projects…
Not the author, but I recently started down the FPGA rabbit hole myself. I started with HDLBits [0], which has a bunch of problems that you solve by writing verilog that is then run in a simulator. It starts with simple…
TIL about norm. Thanks!
The link is now returning 404. https://web.archive.org/web/20200808170849/https://www.state...
I'm not the person you're replying to, but I'll offer my 2 cents. Frankly, there is a TON of info present, and as someone who hasn't yet attended an on-site DEFCon (though I hope to someday), it's a bit overwhelming. I…
I had external display issues as well, with a T440 and an UltraDock under Debian. It was mostly flickering and blinking of the outputs, but occasionally a display wouldn't come out of powersave mode. You may have…
That's a great idea! I would read the heck out of that.
I know this is a late reply,but maybe you'll see it. Regarding the synced/shared/global file ignore, there's an imperfect but usable work-around: You can use #include statements in your .stignore, so you can include…
Yes, mine is very similar. Though, (and I should have mentioned this in my original comment, sorry) I've never actually used the functionality in question, so I don't know how well it actually works.
The cordless phone system I have lets you make/receive calls via your cell phone from any handset in the house. It connects via Bluetooth, so isn't a dock, but the functionality is similar to what you're suggesting.…
This doesn't quite fit that description, but the only thing that comes to mind is The Beginner's Guide - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beginner's_Guide
I haven't tried the chickpea pasta so I can't comment there, but my wife and I found some edamame (soy) based pasta at Costco that's not bad. It's 7 net carbs for a 2 oz serving and so far I think it's the closest thing…
This seems to be the book - https://www.amazon.com/Operating-System-Design-Vol-Internetw... It looks the the second volume that goes with "Operating System Design". I can't be 100% certain, as I didn't find a table of…
If you're in Palatka, then I'm not far from you. If you want to meet up for coffee or a meal or something, my contact info is in my profile.
In general, an attacker wouldn't be getting my password from my password manager, they'd be getting it through phishing, or brute force, or some other way. If they acquire my password in any way other than a total…
I keep mine in my password manager, which is sync'd across all of my devices. That way, if I lose access to my 2FA device, I can still get into my accounts, even if I'm traveling.
My understanding is that the preferred way to launch PulseAudio is to launch it as part of your X session so it runs as your user. MPD supports launching in the same way. So done this way, everything runs as your user…
>Also, most US states make one pass a test to prove that one is capable of operating an automobile to some minimum standard of "not killing people". I think that's generally only for operation on public roads. I'm…