Dunno about others, but I think an alarm clock the shape of a scale model time bomb is kind of cool (even more so if it looked like something right out of a video game). I don't see it as particularly dangerous -- it's…
I wouldn't fault Common Core. I'd fault the textbook. That little page on counting-up subtraction didn't make sense to me either, so I went to Wikipedia, read this shorter snippet[1], and understood it immediately. That…
What a misleading title. It should really be "Violent computer games blunt teenagers' response to violent computer games."
Basically one of either outcomes happen: 1. Maintainers of both projects fight it out and one project gets renamed. Users are happy. Packagers are happy. 2. Maintainers of both projects fight it out and neither…
$ busybox httpd Works even in an initramfs, and in some embedded systems. Serves up the current directory, and you can even have CGI scripts in cgi-bin.
Dunno about others, but I think an alarm clock the shape of a scale model time bomb is kind of cool (even more so if it looked like something right out of a video game). I don't see it as particularly dangerous -- it's…
I wouldn't fault Common Core. I'd fault the textbook. That little page on counting-up subtraction didn't make sense to me either, so I went to Wikipedia, read this shorter snippet[1], and understood it immediately. That…
What a misleading title. It should really be "Violent computer games blunt teenagers' response to violent computer games."
Basically one of either outcomes happen: 1. Maintainers of both projects fight it out and one project gets renamed. Users are happy. Packagers are happy. 2. Maintainers of both projects fight it out and neither…
$ busybox httpd Works even in an initramfs, and in some embedded systems. Serves up the current directory, and you can even have CGI scripts in cgi-bin.