A better way would be to share a folder to their Dropbox email account, so you only expose to them what you want.
This projects onto the road ahead of the bike, hopefully making your presence known even if you weren't visible (blind spot, for example).
Yep, I'm fully aware of ifconfig. I use "ip link" just out of habit, and, given that ifconfig is apparently deprecated, it might disappear some day. Anyway, the point of my post was showing some basic things which can…
I didn't know about the one-per-line option, so thanks for that. Commands I use regularly instead of using ifconfig: # link up/down ip link set dev eth0 up|down # add a new address ip addr add dev eth0 172.16.43.124/24…
As a general rule of thumb, I like the 10/20/30 rule: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30pt font. I'm not a fan of speaking (although I'm starting to come round to it) and I tend to waffle both on the slides and when talking, so…
A better way would be to share a folder to their Dropbox email account, so you only expose to them what you want.
This projects onto the road ahead of the bike, hopefully making your presence known even if you weren't visible (blind spot, for example).
Yep, I'm fully aware of ifconfig. I use "ip link" just out of habit, and, given that ifconfig is apparently deprecated, it might disappear some day. Anyway, the point of my post was showing some basic things which can…
I didn't know about the one-per-line option, so thanks for that. Commands I use regularly instead of using ifconfig: # link up/down ip link set dev eth0 up|down # add a new address ip addr add dev eth0 172.16.43.124/24…
As a general rule of thumb, I like the 10/20/30 rule: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30pt font. I'm not a fan of speaking (although I'm starting to come round to it) and I tend to waffle both on the slides and when talking, so…