Your resume and website links use an SSL cert with CN=choinki.rootxnet.com resulting in validation errors. Ignoring those, I get a HTTP 502 accessing them.
I'd really like to see an application level VPN that plays well with Go to `Dial` a `net.Conn` or `Listen` for a `net.Listener` in my Go application.
Go needs to re-build the stdlib packages with the new build tag as well. You could install go locally somewhere in ~ and point GOROOT there.
Most likely it depends on the `net` package which can use `getaddrinfo` for dns lookups. Try using the `netgo` build tag: go install -tags=netgo github.com/google/git-appraise/git-appraise
Not without involving the reflect package. So no good way.
What's apt-get safe-upgrade? You should be safe enough with just a regular apt-get upgrade.
They're not the same thing. This is about code generators (https://blog.golang.org/generate) while in Python context you're most likely talking about iteration.
If you don't give your name or other identification, how would they hold you responsible if you abused the connection?
Wasn't the "New system check framework" already in 1.6? I remember seeing warnings about BooleanFields without defaults.
The link isn't for https://telegram.org/.
From the patch, it doesn't look like it's bytes, but characters.
It shouldn't matter if you are using GET or POST - how would your ISP find out anything about your request if you are using HTTPS?
Usually you can inspect the frames of your stack trace and find out which program your are missing.
The performance has indeed improved greatly. Too bad it doesn't seem to support IPv6 though :(
What a terrible loss.
Couldn't the backers just request a chargeback?
FYI: You business card link links using the title attribute and not the href attribute.
Why?
... but export can waste a lot of time and bandwidth if your project is large ;-)
Your resume and website links use an SSL cert with CN=choinki.rootxnet.com resulting in validation errors. Ignoring those, I get a HTTP 502 accessing them.
I'd really like to see an application level VPN that plays well with Go to `Dial` a `net.Conn` or `Listen` for a `net.Listener` in my Go application.
Go needs to re-build the stdlib packages with the new build tag as well. You could install go locally somewhere in ~ and point GOROOT there.
Most likely it depends on the `net` package which can use `getaddrinfo` for dns lookups. Try using the `netgo` build tag: go install -tags=netgo github.com/google/git-appraise/git-appraise
Not without involving the reflect package. So no good way.
What's apt-get safe-upgrade? You should be safe enough with just a regular apt-get upgrade.
They're not the same thing. This is about code generators (https://blog.golang.org/generate) while in Python context you're most likely talking about iteration.
If you don't give your name or other identification, how would they hold you responsible if you abused the connection?
Wasn't the "New system check framework" already in 1.6? I remember seeing warnings about BooleanFields without defaults.
The link isn't for https://telegram.org/.
From the patch, it doesn't look like it's bytes, but characters.
It shouldn't matter if you are using GET or POST - how would your ISP find out anything about your request if you are using HTTPS?
Usually you can inspect the frames of your stack trace and find out which program your are missing.
The performance has indeed improved greatly. Too bad it doesn't seem to support IPv6 though :(
What a terrible loss.
Couldn't the backers just request a chargeback?
FYI: You business card link links using the title attribute and not the href attribute.
Why?
... but export can waste a lot of time and bandwidth if your project is large ;-)