Happy #whyday! http://wicswac.org/whyday.html
Could also try a Sharp Memory LCD. Faster refresh rates and pretty low power consumption depending on usage pattern. Here's an article of someone using it with an ESP32:…
One can only ever use Symbols as keys in the 1.9 hash literal syntax, whereas complex objects responding to `#hash` can be used as keys in hash rocket literals.
The page says it includes clink, which says on clink's project page: "Bringing Bash's powerful command line editing to Microsoft Windows' cmd.exe"
I don't seem to have that problem, :/ make sure "mouse-mode on" is set, rather than "mouse-mode copy-mode". Here is my mouse config: set-window-option -g mode-mouse on set-option -g mouse-resize-pane on set-option -g…
If you happened to have mastered screen, all the more power to you. I know there can be a lot of power in screens rc and scripting. Tmux was easier for me to understand and the default packages are much easier than…
Have you tried tmux's mouse modes? You can use the mouse wheel to scroll and highlight to copy. I think you are specifically trying to say the mouse highlight won't go past one window though, right? You can also resize…
It's the starter-kit Walmart hobbyism. I can buy a bike at Walmart for ~$100. The bike will get me to where I want to go with reasonably light usage. Anything outside the first time, light usage model is a ever…
"Portable roaster ovens" can fit an OK sized bird and are just a bit more expensive than a good crock pot. Completely worth it to have your oven available on a busy holiday. That way you can set the turkey for any temp…
Turning off secure boot is only required for x86 and the actual article (at mjg59.dreamwidth.org) says "in case you don't want to fiddle with firmware settings." So for Arm you would still need a signed boot loader.
I think facebook is the solution most people use now.
Keys get pretty unmanageable at scale. The biggest part of key management is changing keys, which is a really important part of security. Use Kerberos and a Directory Service if you can, unless you have a solution to…
Memristors have the possibility to perform logic as well.
Travis is investigating physical layer attacks on most popular protocols, including Ethernet. He talked about it at RECon.
Yes. The time it takes to recognize something with your visual cortex is orders of magnitudes less than reading words. Learning what the icons mean might take a little time and one might argue that spacial patterns are…
Sounds great. Anybody hiring?
The no more hard drive and persistent ram thing should be really interesting. Completely change how we do things. Also, application specific processing... writing instruction sets for each application will be really…
Sequel and DataMapper have different purposes I think. Sequel is a lot more transparent in the translation between the ORM and SQL and allows a more powerful control of SQL statements. DataMapper allows some very…
And maybe Andriod@Home and the car unlock/start apps will get rid of keys as well?
If you ever have to wipe an SSD the wear-leveling will totally mess with your wipe process. It is always best practice to just do full disk encryption on SSDs, even if you aren't taking it out of the house/office. Edit:…
The one thing that made me switch was the many different text files I was editing. vim makes editing text files very easy and there almost always a syntax file for the type of file you are editing. I use vim so that…
I'd be way more interested in those statistics over time? A degree has mostly always meant more money/better job eligibility, but is that now a smaller gap compared to years past.
This presentation has been around for a bit and points to actual research: http://www.lostgarden.com/2008/09/rules-of-productivity-pres...
There's almost a whole formal exchange with cash in Japan, even the way the cashier counts your change is very deliberate (didn't notice this until I saw a Japanese person do this in the US). I've heard China also has…
That backup is probably at more risk than what is in the cloud. Think about how many more people they have working on keeping that data safe and accessible.
Happy #whyday! http://wicswac.org/whyday.html
Could also try a Sharp Memory LCD. Faster refresh rates and pretty low power consumption depending on usage pattern. Here's an article of someone using it with an ESP32:…
One can only ever use Symbols as keys in the 1.9 hash literal syntax, whereas complex objects responding to `#hash` can be used as keys in hash rocket literals.
The page says it includes clink, which says on clink's project page: "Bringing Bash's powerful command line editing to Microsoft Windows' cmd.exe"
I don't seem to have that problem, :/ make sure "mouse-mode on" is set, rather than "mouse-mode copy-mode". Here is my mouse config: set-window-option -g mode-mouse on set-option -g mouse-resize-pane on set-option -g…
If you happened to have mastered screen, all the more power to you. I know there can be a lot of power in screens rc and scripting. Tmux was easier for me to understand and the default packages are much easier than…
Have you tried tmux's mouse modes? You can use the mouse wheel to scroll and highlight to copy. I think you are specifically trying to say the mouse highlight won't go past one window though, right? You can also resize…
It's the starter-kit Walmart hobbyism. I can buy a bike at Walmart for ~$100. The bike will get me to where I want to go with reasonably light usage. Anything outside the first time, light usage model is a ever…
"Portable roaster ovens" can fit an OK sized bird and are just a bit more expensive than a good crock pot. Completely worth it to have your oven available on a busy holiday. That way you can set the turkey for any temp…
Turning off secure boot is only required for x86 and the actual article (at mjg59.dreamwidth.org) says "in case you don't want to fiddle with firmware settings." So for Arm you would still need a signed boot loader.
I think facebook is the solution most people use now.
Keys get pretty unmanageable at scale. The biggest part of key management is changing keys, which is a really important part of security. Use Kerberos and a Directory Service if you can, unless you have a solution to…
Memristors have the possibility to perform logic as well.
Travis is investigating physical layer attacks on most popular protocols, including Ethernet. He talked about it at RECon.
Yes. The time it takes to recognize something with your visual cortex is orders of magnitudes less than reading words. Learning what the icons mean might take a little time and one might argue that spacial patterns are…
Sounds great. Anybody hiring?
The no more hard drive and persistent ram thing should be really interesting. Completely change how we do things. Also, application specific processing... writing instruction sets for each application will be really…
Sequel and DataMapper have different purposes I think. Sequel is a lot more transparent in the translation between the ORM and SQL and allows a more powerful control of SQL statements. DataMapper allows some very…
And maybe Andriod@Home and the car unlock/start apps will get rid of keys as well?
If you ever have to wipe an SSD the wear-leveling will totally mess with your wipe process. It is always best practice to just do full disk encryption on SSDs, even if you aren't taking it out of the house/office. Edit:…
The one thing that made me switch was the many different text files I was editing. vim makes editing text files very easy and there almost always a syntax file for the type of file you are editing. I use vim so that…
I'd be way more interested in those statistics over time? A degree has mostly always meant more money/better job eligibility, but is that now a smaller gap compared to years past.
This presentation has been around for a bit and points to actual research: http://www.lostgarden.com/2008/09/rules-of-productivity-pres...
There's almost a whole formal exchange with cash in Japan, even the way the cashier counts your change is very deliberate (didn't notice this until I saw a Japanese person do this in the US). I've heard China also has…
That backup is probably at more risk than what is in the cloud. Think about how many more people they have working on keeping that data safe and accessible.