Wouldn't Fritzl's victims beat that by like 20 years? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritzl_case Disturbingly, also Austrian...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY&t=0
Basically trying to do exactly the same thing, do you have any recommendations on decks or are you maintaining your own?
Could you share some examples? Genuinely interested as I really only know those god awful and huge Maven configs as things one would mostly edit by hand
OpenBSD?
https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/wiki#user-content-spawning-ne... Maybe something like this could do the same? But could also rely on that specific terminal emulator
Can't you just not select the X-related file sets during installation?
Damn, I'm guilty of that too
If you give Termux the storage permission you can use all of your regular storage just fine
The term is 'recreational computing' ;) But actually most older thinkpads are pretty well supported, you can even get Wifi with OpenBSDs drivers.
With xls2txt(1) and the doc versions of the tool you can at least dump most of the text from the Office files [1] https://man.9front.org/1/doc2txt
Why would they go after domestic connections and some intermediate cables instead of the big subsea cables?
Why wouldn't they incorporate design from top fuel dragsters? They reach 100mph (!!) in under a second.
How far apart were your infections?
Also sway, but hacker news doesn't always hold him in that high of an opinion, probably mostly of his Rust criticisms... But I use many of his tools, all top notch!
Can't take more than a couple of hours, if booting linux to an X session only took about a day on an AVR
As much as i love Plan9, it's in dire need of bugfixes if you're gonna expose it to the net. Last official release was ~15 years ago
I also highly recommend pretty much anything from Renaissance Periodization (YouTube, more on their website, but that's paid). They cover a lot of theory, mostly about hypertrophy rather than strength, but really high…
Well when K&R C was released the compiler landscape did look very different. I'm sure back then you could get away with a lot more UB than nowadays, where LLVM and GCC will use every millimetre of leeway you give them…
May be easier with one of the derivatives which come in with smaller code bases.
Something to do with massive brain drain after/during WW2 and the Holocaust? At least for the atom bomb and spaceflight that seemed to be the case...
It says right there, it's purpose is to jailbreak your TV. Why do they have to spoonfeed users ideas for what to do after?
rfork is also just a really elegant system call
Because pulling in a huge python installation on small/embedded systems is fun, just because some people are unable to keep their scripts POSIX compliant
Wouldn't Fritzl's victims beat that by like 20 years? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritzl_case Disturbingly, also Austrian...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY&t=0
Basically trying to do exactly the same thing, do you have any recommendations on decks or are you maintaining your own?
Could you share some examples? Genuinely interested as I really only know those god awful and huge Maven configs as things one would mostly edit by hand
OpenBSD?
https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/wiki#user-content-spawning-ne... Maybe something like this could do the same? But could also rely on that specific terminal emulator
Can't you just not select the X-related file sets during installation?
Damn, I'm guilty of that too
If you give Termux the storage permission you can use all of your regular storage just fine
The term is 'recreational computing' ;) But actually most older thinkpads are pretty well supported, you can even get Wifi with OpenBSDs drivers.
With xls2txt(1) and the doc versions of the tool you can at least dump most of the text from the Office files [1] https://man.9front.org/1/doc2txt
Why would they go after domestic connections and some intermediate cables instead of the big subsea cables?
Why wouldn't they incorporate design from top fuel dragsters? They reach 100mph (!!) in under a second.
How far apart were your infections?
Also sway, but hacker news doesn't always hold him in that high of an opinion, probably mostly of his Rust criticisms... But I use many of his tools, all top notch!
Can't take more than a couple of hours, if booting linux to an X session only took about a day on an AVR
As much as i love Plan9, it's in dire need of bugfixes if you're gonna expose it to the net. Last official release was ~15 years ago
I also highly recommend pretty much anything from Renaissance Periodization (YouTube, more on their website, but that's paid). They cover a lot of theory, mostly about hypertrophy rather than strength, but really high…
Well when K&R C was released the compiler landscape did look very different. I'm sure back then you could get away with a lot more UB than nowadays, where LLVM and GCC will use every millimetre of leeway you give them…
May be easier with one of the derivatives which come in with smaller code bases.
Something to do with massive brain drain after/during WW2 and the Holocaust? At least for the atom bomb and spaceflight that seemed to be the case...
It says right there, it's purpose is to jailbreak your TV. Why do they have to spoonfeed users ideas for what to do after?
rfork is also just a really elegant system call
Because pulling in a huge python installation on small/embedded systems is fun, just because some people are unable to keep their scripts POSIX compliant