> I am low in BH4 which limits my ability to metabolize amino acids down the common pathway and thinks like phenylalanine get metabolized dow the alternative pathways creating PEA and Tyramine. But also I have the…
seen .. much bettern to hear the song in context in a soundsystem live tape (several on yt) - and possibly with cough cough sacrament - e.g. coxsone, killmanjaro, etc. <3 the 'digital raggae' electronic pre-dancehall…
> a little awareness goes a long way and can save a few awkward situations if society ever gets this right about northern ireland it will be a good day for everyone :)
> Someone who's great^N granddaddy banged a slave is ... the great grandchild of a slave? if that were me i'd have many questions about the situation and how it impacted the next generation, etc. this is the problem…
I get the problem with claiming it to sound 'exotic' or whatever - exactly as you mention - this is 'entitlement' to sound special - but - Thinking differently - 5 generations is also (assuming childbirth at 25 and not…
> Instead, it’s going to look like traditional ingredients prepared with modern American and occasionally modern Mexican cooking techniques. Without knowledge of the history, that seems like it’s “inauthentic” or…
> I'm guessing the unix big iron culture of the time was primarily tape based. pretty much any 'real' workstation and for sure minis+ had tapes
> not actually knowing what ports third party switch software more than likely i'd think this is for enabling inbound responses to outbound ephemeral ports given the port range
Used it in a previous ops support gig to build up a mini knowledge base of canned issue responses / topical oneliners - we couldn't install software but could save network drive files; tiddly kept my response system…
> less expensive than the colocated hardware and the three additional people required to provide support and ensure service levels i often hear people comparing cloud vs colo but not including more traditional dedicated…
"digital sovereignty" is a nice phrase
orr.. could have switched to https://man.openbsd.org/spamd greylisting a few months later in 2003
> Even if you switch from a sugary drink to the zero-calorie version of that drink, you'll be doing yourself a favor in the long run; the jury's out on how bad aspartame is for you, but we know very well how bad these…
> Few people will drop "new Mitsubishi Mirage" money re-powering an '03 Civic. as you hint at re. legislation this is heavily dependant on how any transition is structured - a heavy-handed transition would put alot of…
unsurprising considering how radical their product line revamp has been of late - a ford that doesn't make sedans and an electric SUV "mustang" are pretty big changes for a fairly conservative customer base
True, but tech is not the dominant industry in all areas, and industries needing IT are not strictly limited to tech companies - blaming education administrators specifically for not having enough funds to pay…
agree, but also point out that this argument can be expanded to essentially make all such efforts meaningless - actual security is never captured by these documents, because it is a function of the system itself, and…
Some standards are good, some standards are bad. OpenBSD chooses to have an opinion on standards according to the project's own security criteria - simple inclusion/exclusion of a given technology X while ignoring their…
> identification, NOT authorization if a user can't decouple the two and control them as distinct mechanisms, the user interaction serves as both and this distinction is irrelevant apologies but bringing this particular…
> it is perfectly legal for a company to have a driver break the law IANAL but i can guarantee it's not - whether or not it gets enforced on the other hand...
... but for 'intensive purposes' on the other hand the story is less clear
nono - 'view source' is really the 'hack this website' button, it's just called 'view source' to keep the bad guys from knowing about it.
others have pointed out that this article is talking about v7 unix and so this comment is incorrect - and the so-called 'inaccuracy' you point out in the previous thread was the entire point of the article for that…
plenty of people have families and abuse the crap out of them, and people without families that want one still need to socialize enough to meet people to eventually have a family book != cover
Interesting, and I can definitely see this for tetris, but I doubt you'd get the same result throwing a veteran with PTSD into an FPS .. probably needs a few more experiments to yield conclusion in the title.
> I am low in BH4 which limits my ability to metabolize amino acids down the common pathway and thinks like phenylalanine get metabolized dow the alternative pathways creating PEA and Tyramine. But also I have the…
seen .. much bettern to hear the song in context in a soundsystem live tape (several on yt) - and possibly with cough cough sacrament - e.g. coxsone, killmanjaro, etc. <3 the 'digital raggae' electronic pre-dancehall…
> a little awareness goes a long way and can save a few awkward situations if society ever gets this right about northern ireland it will be a good day for everyone :)
> Someone who's great^N granddaddy banged a slave is ... the great grandchild of a slave? if that were me i'd have many questions about the situation and how it impacted the next generation, etc. this is the problem…
I get the problem with claiming it to sound 'exotic' or whatever - exactly as you mention - this is 'entitlement' to sound special - but - Thinking differently - 5 generations is also (assuming childbirth at 25 and not…
> Instead, it’s going to look like traditional ingredients prepared with modern American and occasionally modern Mexican cooking techniques. Without knowledge of the history, that seems like it’s “inauthentic” or…
> I'm guessing the unix big iron culture of the time was primarily tape based. pretty much any 'real' workstation and for sure minis+ had tapes
> not actually knowing what ports third party switch software more than likely i'd think this is for enabling inbound responses to outbound ephemeral ports given the port range
Used it in a previous ops support gig to build up a mini knowledge base of canned issue responses / topical oneliners - we couldn't install software but could save network drive files; tiddly kept my response system…
> less expensive than the colocated hardware and the three additional people required to provide support and ensure service levels i often hear people comparing cloud vs colo but not including more traditional dedicated…
"digital sovereignty" is a nice phrase
orr.. could have switched to https://man.openbsd.org/spamd greylisting a few months later in 2003
> Even if you switch from a sugary drink to the zero-calorie version of that drink, you'll be doing yourself a favor in the long run; the jury's out on how bad aspartame is for you, but we know very well how bad these…
> Few people will drop "new Mitsubishi Mirage" money re-powering an '03 Civic. as you hint at re. legislation this is heavily dependant on how any transition is structured - a heavy-handed transition would put alot of…
unsurprising considering how radical their product line revamp has been of late - a ford that doesn't make sedans and an electric SUV "mustang" are pretty big changes for a fairly conservative customer base
True, but tech is not the dominant industry in all areas, and industries needing IT are not strictly limited to tech companies - blaming education administrators specifically for not having enough funds to pay…
agree, but also point out that this argument can be expanded to essentially make all such efforts meaningless - actual security is never captured by these documents, because it is a function of the system itself, and…
Some standards are good, some standards are bad. OpenBSD chooses to have an opinion on standards according to the project's own security criteria - simple inclusion/exclusion of a given technology X while ignoring their…
> identification, NOT authorization if a user can't decouple the two and control them as distinct mechanisms, the user interaction serves as both and this distinction is irrelevant apologies but bringing this particular…
> it is perfectly legal for a company to have a driver break the law IANAL but i can guarantee it's not - whether or not it gets enforced on the other hand...
... but for 'intensive purposes' on the other hand the story is less clear
nono - 'view source' is really the 'hack this website' button, it's just called 'view source' to keep the bad guys from knowing about it.
others have pointed out that this article is talking about v7 unix and so this comment is incorrect - and the so-called 'inaccuracy' you point out in the previous thread was the entire point of the article for that…
plenty of people have families and abuse the crap out of them, and people without families that want one still need to socialize enough to meet people to eventually have a family book != cover
Interesting, and I can definitely see this for tetris, but I doubt you'd get the same result throwing a veteran with PTSD into an FPS .. probably needs a few more experiments to yield conclusion in the title.