And 'mc' was a clone of Norton Commander! I don't know if it had precursors, but I'd be interested if anyone does.
It's a shame that helm v3 didn't move forward with the lua engine[0]. I don't imagine ~=/1-based arrays were a worse timeline... And here we are 5 years later. [0] https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/5084
> I just calculated by risk of dying from COVID-19 on https://www.qcovid.org/ and it is 1 in 15873. It's not the risk of you dying that is important. It's the risk of you passing it on to other people. If your son…
This video has a great visual explanation of grounding, imho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-W42tk-fWc
Bash can as well, though I'm not certain if the OS X version is new enough. http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/shellvars#histtimeformat
A TCP socket teardown followed by a reconnect is hardly the equivalent of ramming a floating chunk of ice. There are a bunch of reasons you will see that teardown in practice, like NAT timeouts in a home router, or…
I'd argue that this design promotes building reliable applications. A system that cannot reconnect is fragile, and the best way to know if the system can handle that failure is to occasionally induce the event. Assuming…
Why do you call his attitude seriously bad? I agree with him, portability leads to complexity and therefore isn't worth it when you are trying to move fast. You may disagree that OSS should move fast, of course, but why…
And 'mc' was a clone of Norton Commander! I don't know if it had precursors, but I'd be interested if anyone does.
It's a shame that helm v3 didn't move forward with the lua engine[0]. I don't imagine ~=/1-based arrays were a worse timeline... And here we are 5 years later. [0] https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/5084
> I just calculated by risk of dying from COVID-19 on https://www.qcovid.org/ and it is 1 in 15873. It's not the risk of you dying that is important. It's the risk of you passing it on to other people. If your son…
This video has a great visual explanation of grounding, imho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-W42tk-fWc
Bash can as well, though I'm not certain if the OS X version is new enough. http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/shellvars#histtimeformat
A TCP socket teardown followed by a reconnect is hardly the equivalent of ramming a floating chunk of ice. There are a bunch of reasons you will see that teardown in practice, like NAT timeouts in a home router, or…
I'd argue that this design promotes building reliable applications. A system that cannot reconnect is fragile, and the best way to know if the system can handle that failure is to occasionally induce the event. Assuming…
Why do you call his attitude seriously bad? I agree with him, portability leads to complexity and therefore isn't worth it when you are trying to move fast. You may disagree that OSS should move fast, of course, but why…