I think the big brother would always find a way to do that, ip? mac?...
They are not comparable. Quote form fortune[1]: Kai-Fu Lee, a leading artificial intelligence expert who heads the tech investment firm Sinovation Ventures, worked for Google in China between 2005 and 2009. (Until 2009,…
You are right. Linus Walleij's name is on the list of kernel maintainers[1]. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/lin...
So, the 'linusw' in the link[1] means it's an article of Linus, or some people else also named Linus? [1] https://people.kernel.org/linusw/how-the-arm32-kernel-starts
In bash '\' would escape the character behind it. In this case, newline was escaped, which means you could ignore the newline character and treat those lines as one line.
Glad to read that, I love the game "noticing interesting things", it could be one of my family games in the future.
Be quite,Don't let Trump know!
That's why we need all of them, instead of sanctions on either one of them.
I can confirm that, the situation may improve in the next generation.
I think the big brother would always find a way to do that, ip? mac?...
They are not comparable. Quote form fortune[1]: Kai-Fu Lee, a leading artificial intelligence expert who heads the tech investment firm Sinovation Ventures, worked for Google in China between 2005 and 2009. (Until 2009,…
You are right. Linus Walleij's name is on the list of kernel maintainers[1]. [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/lin...
So, the 'linusw' in the link[1] means it's an article of Linus, or some people else also named Linus? [1] https://people.kernel.org/linusw/how-the-arm32-kernel-starts
In bash '\' would escape the character behind it. In this case, newline was escaped, which means you could ignore the newline character and treat those lines as one line.
Glad to read that, I love the game "noticing interesting things", it could be one of my family games in the future.
Be quite,Don't let Trump know!
That's why we need all of them, instead of sanctions on either one of them.
I can confirm that, the situation may improve in the next generation.