Yeah, apparently this is a different Warp.
Should we tell them about fidonet too?
as well as, yum install "kernel-devel-uname-r == $(uname -r)"
Diebold rebranded their ATM models from MDS to i-Series in 1991, the year I joined Interbold, the Diebold/IBM joint partnership. Prefixing everything with an "i" was a thing.
As someone who has to use Zoom Chat every day, this a thousand times. (We still run an XMPP server on the side just to avoid the horror that is Zoom chat.)
Looks to be bytecode for a vm; http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/stage0.git/tree/vm_instr...
Yes, Pinter's little book is very accessible. It's a wonderful little book. I was just reading it again this morning.
Living in Ohio, the conversations I have with his supporters here always started with the phrase "he is a businessman", a comment that always baffled me. But that is the perception. Something to consider; large gold…
I have the sudden urge to run a game of Paranoia.
Language is the basis of thought.
see WebAuth, CoSign
Yeah, apparently this is a different Warp.
Should we tell them about fidonet too?
as well as, yum install "kernel-devel-uname-r == $(uname -r)"
Diebold rebranded their ATM models from MDS to i-Series in 1991, the year I joined Interbold, the Diebold/IBM joint partnership. Prefixing everything with an "i" was a thing.
As someone who has to use Zoom Chat every day, this a thousand times. (We still run an XMPP server on the side just to avoid the horror that is Zoom chat.)
Looks to be bytecode for a vm; http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/stage0.git/tree/vm_instr...
Yes, Pinter's little book is very accessible. It's a wonderful little book. I was just reading it again this morning.
Living in Ohio, the conversations I have with his supporters here always started with the phrase "he is a businessman", a comment that always baffled me. But that is the perception. Something to consider; large gold…
I have the sudden urge to run a game of Paranoia.
Language is the basis of thought.
see WebAuth, CoSign