For those tasks I just use sshfs. I keep a ~/n/${host} directory where I access remote files like they were on my machine.
Source? I could understand (!) `reboot` (with backticks) evaluated by mistake inside a shell script; but still reboot needs high privileges.
After Brexit are they going to move the island like in Lost?
It isn't "some google group", it's the golang-dev mailing list.
I think a better comparision would be a manuscript about calculus. If it was produced before Newton/Leibniz it's remarkable, otherwise well... who cares?
Pike's code should be studied in schools.
That's a great news! Thank you.
To be honest, I think that DNS-over-HTTPS is pretty awkward. (I use DNS-over-TLS, by the way). Also, we still have the problem with the unencrypted SNI after the name is resolved.
After a workday, I used to be repelled by using a computer. I started to use it again when I uninstalled Firefox. Now I just use elinks for basic stuff and I'm happy again to hack or just use a computer again, instead…
For those tasks I just use sshfs. I keep a ~/n/${host} directory where I access remote files like they were on my machine.
Source? I could understand (!) `reboot` (with backticks) evaluated by mistake inside a shell script; but still reboot needs high privileges.
After Brexit are they going to move the island like in Lost?
It isn't "some google group", it's the golang-dev mailing list.
I think a better comparision would be a manuscript about calculus. If it was produced before Newton/Leibniz it's remarkable, otherwise well... who cares?
Pike's code should be studied in schools.
That's a great news! Thank you.
To be honest, I think that DNS-over-HTTPS is pretty awkward. (I use DNS-over-TLS, by the way). Also, we still have the problem with the unencrypted SNI after the name is resolved.
After a workday, I used to be repelled by using a computer. I started to use it again when I uninstalled Firefox. Now I just use elinks for basic stuff and I'm happy again to hack or just use a computer again, instead…