Electric meters often blink a signal LED for every X kWh, so other devices can read the signal. I'm not sure if this is used for bidirectional communications, though.
There is pdftk. https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-server/
No, because you can install and configure the firewall before you install package X. (without knowing anything about X, your firewall defaults can just prevent X from doing anything) But you can't (easily) configure…
The library developed and used by 3blue1brown [1] is open-source [2] and seems to fit the same use case. I don’t know about widely-used, though. [1] https://3blue1brown.com [2] https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim
I have worked through a significant portion of the GPS one, and I learned a lot. I didn't do it in one go, though. Learning takes time.
Below the first video, it says: > Images were captured using a combination of confocal and two-photon microscopy, live imaging isolated mouse ovarian follicles.
By "hearing" words, sentences, dialogues in their mind. Just like imagining a picture, but audio instead.
Hetzner VPS hosts have 10 GBit links.
The path from source code to distributed binary file is known to be a blind spot. Removing that blind spot is either Harder Than You'd Think or Easier Than You'd Think, depending on your perspective and expectations.…
Even more interesting is the software that does SELECT * FROM just to display two rows.
Doesn't seem more convoluted than any other drawing tool to me. The UI of Monodraw appears to be pretty similar to "regular" drawing software.
On desktop, my favorite text editor plus my favorite file browser. On Android, Markor.
Since they are the owners, they can do what they want with it no matter the license. The license only says what others who get a copy of the software can do with it.
If you used docker run -p 5434:5432, this port is accessible from your network, not just your local machine. Couple that with an IPv6 uplink to your ISP (i.e. typically a gobally reachable IP address for your machine)…
> Of course youre up to date with what you last fetched - that is _always_ the case. But that is not what this message is about. It's confusingly worded, as many people agree, but what it says is that your local ref…
> Or to use the name git gives to that concept, "refs." Thus reflog :) A command name that I read as re-flog for the longest time :D. I really wondered about the strange, strange name for quite a while before I bothered…
I like to read it as The Fine Article.
That is correct. And still, many, many devs and admins would do exactly that. Which is why in many, many cases, Tofu really isn't Tofu but "trust whatever." When designing or evaluating security, one should not ignore…
Retreating?
Things like this can be highly family-specific. A friend of mine (German) says that in his family, his grandmothers are distinguished as "Oma" and "Omi". Which are both generic German words for any grandmother, but in…
In Scandinavian languages, gammel or a similarly-spelled cognate means "old". I dont know about rare cases where it might mean "rotten", I dont speak any of them well enough. But in German, "gammeln"/"vergammelt" doesnt…
> Stop listening to podcasts. > > Enjoy the quiet. For me, this translates directly to “close this very tab.“ “Now.“ And I’ll do that, but I’ll hit reply first ;-).
Have a company whose business purpose justifies spending company money on servers. Make a profit so you have company money to spend. Spend it on servers. There you go.
German law requires you to own a Personalausweis or Reisepass (passport). If you have a passport, you are not required to also have an ID card/Personalausweis.
1. Make it long. 2. That's it. I wouldn't want to claim that one ideal set exists. But this one comes close. There is an often-cited XKCD comic that illustrates this: concatenating random lexicon words into a long,…
Electric meters often blink a signal LED for every X kWh, so other devices can read the signal. I'm not sure if this is used for bidirectional communications, though.
There is pdftk. https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-server/
No, because you can install and configure the firewall before you install package X. (without knowing anything about X, your firewall defaults can just prevent X from doing anything) But you can't (easily) configure…
The library developed and used by 3blue1brown [1] is open-source [2] and seems to fit the same use case. I don’t know about widely-used, though. [1] https://3blue1brown.com [2] https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim
I have worked through a significant portion of the GPS one, and I learned a lot. I didn't do it in one go, though. Learning takes time.
Below the first video, it says: > Images were captured using a combination of confocal and two-photon microscopy, live imaging isolated mouse ovarian follicles.
By "hearing" words, sentences, dialogues in their mind. Just like imagining a picture, but audio instead.
Hetzner VPS hosts have 10 GBit links.
The path from source code to distributed binary file is known to be a blind spot. Removing that blind spot is either Harder Than You'd Think or Easier Than You'd Think, depending on your perspective and expectations.…
Even more interesting is the software that does SELECT * FROM just to display two rows.
Doesn't seem more convoluted than any other drawing tool to me. The UI of Monodraw appears to be pretty similar to "regular" drawing software.
On desktop, my favorite text editor plus my favorite file browser. On Android, Markor.
Since they are the owners, they can do what they want with it no matter the license. The license only says what others who get a copy of the software can do with it.
If you used docker run -p 5434:5432, this port is accessible from your network, not just your local machine. Couple that with an IPv6 uplink to your ISP (i.e. typically a gobally reachable IP address for your machine)…
> Of course youre up to date with what you last fetched - that is _always_ the case. But that is not what this message is about. It's confusingly worded, as many people agree, but what it says is that your local ref…
> Or to use the name git gives to that concept, "refs." Thus reflog :) A command name that I read as re-flog for the longest time :D. I really wondered about the strange, strange name for quite a while before I bothered…
I like to read it as The Fine Article.
That is correct. And still, many, many devs and admins would do exactly that. Which is why in many, many cases, Tofu really isn't Tofu but "trust whatever." When designing or evaluating security, one should not ignore…
Retreating?
Things like this can be highly family-specific. A friend of mine (German) says that in his family, his grandmothers are distinguished as "Oma" and "Omi". Which are both generic German words for any grandmother, but in…
In Scandinavian languages, gammel or a similarly-spelled cognate means "old". I dont know about rare cases where it might mean "rotten", I dont speak any of them well enough. But in German, "gammeln"/"vergammelt" doesnt…
> Stop listening to podcasts. > > Enjoy the quiet. For me, this translates directly to “close this very tab.“ “Now.“ And I’ll do that, but I’ll hit reply first ;-).
Have a company whose business purpose justifies spending company money on servers. Make a profit so you have company money to spend. Spend it on servers. There you go.
German law requires you to own a Personalausweis or Reisepass (passport). If you have a passport, you are not required to also have an ID card/Personalausweis.
1. Make it long. 2. That's it. I wouldn't want to claim that one ideal set exists. But this one comes close. There is an often-cited XKCD comic that illustrates this: concatenating random lexicon words into a long,…