How about giving it a rust instead? wink wink
What exactly is keeping the world from turning a regular flash drive into a security token, and actually using it?
Can we get python in the browser already.... please?
That book has been on my wish list for a while. Guess I'm buying it soon.
Well, it's a rim. If you wear eye glasses, you have your regular "I need these to see things" lenses mounted into your fancy-ass $1500 rim. You'd need them to see the damn movie, even if you weren't recording.
I'm kinda waiting for redditcoin to show up to the party.
Git supports cloning over http, ssh, local file path. You can also create patch sets with `git diff` and share them however you want, obviously including email. You can also mess with what you merge and what not via…
As far as I can tell, there's no purpose behind the hashing, besides block generation. Miners maintain the shared ledger by forging blocks which contain transactions.
Org mode... The only reason I keep coming back to emacs, despite my love of Vim. I've tried the vim "alternatives", and they just don't go anywhere close to good old org mode. The one thing that I'd really like to see,…
How about giving it a rust instead? wink wink
What exactly is keeping the world from turning a regular flash drive into a security token, and actually using it?
Can we get python in the browser already.... please?
That book has been on my wish list for a while. Guess I'm buying it soon.
Well, it's a rim. If you wear eye glasses, you have your regular "I need these to see things" lenses mounted into your fancy-ass $1500 rim. You'd need them to see the damn movie, even if you weren't recording.
I'm kinda waiting for redditcoin to show up to the party.
Git supports cloning over http, ssh, local file path. You can also create patch sets with `git diff` and share them however you want, obviously including email. You can also mess with what you merge and what not via…
As far as I can tell, there's no purpose behind the hashing, besides block generation. Miners maintain the shared ledger by forging blocks which contain transactions.
Org mode... The only reason I keep coming back to emacs, despite my love of Vim. I've tried the vim "alternatives", and they just don't go anywhere close to good old org mode. The one thing that I'd really like to see,…