> Stuff like this is why I can't take people who argue against systemd because of the Unix philosophy seriously. Nmap doesn’t adhere to the Unix Philosophy, and is bloated as fuck. Not sure why you wanted to insert your…
When I was a child, I read a good book, called “(An Usborne Introduction) Electronics”. Might be worth having a read.
Just logged in, to add another recommendation for this book. There are errors, but they’re not that hard to spot, if one’s paying attention, when reading. Definitely read this, before the Art Of Electronics, if you’re…
> See, the remain side is interested. That's why they ask: "can you give examples of ridiculous laws". And the leave side... cites laws that cut the use of hazardous materials in electronics. Perhaps you want to return…
There are many good reasons for leaving the EU. The fact is, the remain side are not remotely interested in knowing the whys, and wherefores, of the leave side. It’s plainly evident, from the disingenuous line(s) of…
> Can you give an example of a ridiculous law? You only asked for one, but there’s multitudes, for those who seek in good faith! ROHS restrictions on leaded solder; vacuum cleaner wattage limitations; and EU/IFRA…
> Thank you, I was trying not to feed the trolls. ;-) Who’s the troll? Your comment is probably out of line with site guidelines mate. Please report yourself to the admins, for attitude realignment.
> Definitely not confusing! Heh, well... I never said it wasn’t confusing. I agree with you on the above. If the Unix Philosophy was being properly followed, with your ls example, as a case in point, I would use: ls |…
Sorry, I completely disagree with practically everything you wrote above. There’s nothing complicated, oblique, or arcane, about short options - if one is versed in Unix. Usually, the sentiment you’ve expressed, comes…
You need to shovel in "unit testing" somehow.
> The following does definitely look very good to me [...] Here's another vote for looking totally borked. I don't know if it's because I've disabled javascript, or something else - but, no.
> No, you just categorically don't understand. Of course I understand, as do the rest of the people not employed by red hat upvoting me. Time and time again, I've seen systemd advocates making slippery, disingenuous,…
How do you compile udev, without "libsystemd", or without glibc? > You seem to have a problem with the name "libsystemd". Ah, the ad hominem. Do you have a problem with the Unix Philosophy?
> Because that would not reduce code duplication. I don't want to call you out for making a disingenuous argument, but it was either subsumed by systemd for code duplication reasons, or it wasn't?! Duplicate code, could…
Why not just include libudev, in systemd instead?
> Not sure why you're saying that -- moving it to a library is basically what happened. The libudev code got moved to libsystemd, and now libudev is a wrapper around that. Oh, so now one has to include "libsystemd" if…
That's what code libraries were intended for.
> edit: or is credit card at odds with your wish not to be tracked, too? I think it's plainly evident from my prevous comment what I consider to be tracking - providing paypal with government identity documents, for it…
No, credit card is fine. I did raise an issue via Twitter, at the launch of the Pinebook Pro, but no response.
I go through several "suckless" type IRC clients - currently my own patched version of: https://c9x.me/irc/ - which is nice and simple.
You're right. The linked page, is just Chapter 2 of Starting Forth.
I was unable to buy one, due to the organisations insistence on using paypal as a payment processor - and having been "banned" from using paypal, for refusing to send "identity documents". Unless that situation has…
> [...] unless you still do everything with through-hole components, you have to plate the holes which takes you several days of futzing with nasty chemicals anyway. There are copper press rivets you can buy at most PCB…
It goes to show, how few people are able to think for themselves. The question originally asked, is "how to match HTML tags". Not how to parse. Not how to scrape. Simply "match". To which I would say, regex is perfectly…
> Your recollection seems at odds with reality. Their recollection matches my recollection of events. > There has been a Senate inquiry with conclusions at odd with your recollections. The results of that inquiry…
> Stuff like this is why I can't take people who argue against systemd because of the Unix philosophy seriously. Nmap doesn’t adhere to the Unix Philosophy, and is bloated as fuck. Not sure why you wanted to insert your…
When I was a child, I read a good book, called “(An Usborne Introduction) Electronics”. Might be worth having a read.
Just logged in, to add another recommendation for this book. There are errors, but they’re not that hard to spot, if one’s paying attention, when reading. Definitely read this, before the Art Of Electronics, if you’re…
> See, the remain side is interested. That's why they ask: "can you give examples of ridiculous laws". And the leave side... cites laws that cut the use of hazardous materials in electronics. Perhaps you want to return…
There are many good reasons for leaving the EU. The fact is, the remain side are not remotely interested in knowing the whys, and wherefores, of the leave side. It’s plainly evident, from the disingenuous line(s) of…
> Can you give an example of a ridiculous law? You only asked for one, but there’s multitudes, for those who seek in good faith! ROHS restrictions on leaded solder; vacuum cleaner wattage limitations; and EU/IFRA…
> Thank you, I was trying not to feed the trolls. ;-) Who’s the troll? Your comment is probably out of line with site guidelines mate. Please report yourself to the admins, for attitude realignment.
> Definitely not confusing! Heh, well... I never said it wasn’t confusing. I agree with you on the above. If the Unix Philosophy was being properly followed, with your ls example, as a case in point, I would use: ls |…
Sorry, I completely disagree with practically everything you wrote above. There’s nothing complicated, oblique, or arcane, about short options - if one is versed in Unix. Usually, the sentiment you’ve expressed, comes…
You need to shovel in "unit testing" somehow.
> The following does definitely look very good to me [...] Here's another vote for looking totally borked. I don't know if it's because I've disabled javascript, or something else - but, no.
> No, you just categorically don't understand. Of course I understand, as do the rest of the people not employed by red hat upvoting me. Time and time again, I've seen systemd advocates making slippery, disingenuous,…
How do you compile udev, without "libsystemd", or without glibc? > You seem to have a problem with the name "libsystemd". Ah, the ad hominem. Do you have a problem with the Unix Philosophy?
> Because that would not reduce code duplication. I don't want to call you out for making a disingenuous argument, but it was either subsumed by systemd for code duplication reasons, or it wasn't?! Duplicate code, could…
Why not just include libudev, in systemd instead?
> Not sure why you're saying that -- moving it to a library is basically what happened. The libudev code got moved to libsystemd, and now libudev is a wrapper around that. Oh, so now one has to include "libsystemd" if…
That's what code libraries were intended for.
> edit: or is credit card at odds with your wish not to be tracked, too? I think it's plainly evident from my prevous comment what I consider to be tracking - providing paypal with government identity documents, for it…
No, credit card is fine. I did raise an issue via Twitter, at the launch of the Pinebook Pro, but no response.
I go through several "suckless" type IRC clients - currently my own patched version of: https://c9x.me/irc/ - which is nice and simple.
You're right. The linked page, is just Chapter 2 of Starting Forth.
I was unable to buy one, due to the organisations insistence on using paypal as a payment processor - and having been "banned" from using paypal, for refusing to send "identity documents". Unless that situation has…
> [...] unless you still do everything with through-hole components, you have to plate the holes which takes you several days of futzing with nasty chemicals anyway. There are copper press rivets you can buy at most PCB…
It goes to show, how few people are able to think for themselves. The question originally asked, is "how to match HTML tags". Not how to parse. Not how to scrape. Simply "match". To which I would say, regex is perfectly…
> Your recollection seems at odds with reality. Their recollection matches my recollection of events. > There has been a Senate inquiry with conclusions at odd with your recollections. The results of that inquiry…