There's also dl, which supports creating single use links for third parties to upload files: https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/
Have you seen https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/? Typing this on my own right now.
More informative / less sensationalized link: http://avherald.com/h?article=4b9da5b2&opt=0
DL (http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/) allows users to upload files and send links out, or users to generate links ("tickets") that others can use to upload files.
Typing this on an LED SXGA X61, you want: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/thinkpad/led-kit.shtml No banding on the bottom, accurate colors, and great brightness.
The avherald article has a slightly more factual account of the event (with links to the ATC recording): https://avherald.com/h?article=4ab79f58
Not that I'm aware of, but I believe HPX is mostly standards compliant: https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx
As cool as this, libstdc++ is still missing a few things, including parallel algorithms (which I'm most excited about!). https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#...
Great reason to use their Web app instead of the native one - same functionality, and no such worries.
de Gaulle, not De Gaul.
The solution to that is to use the IdentityFile directive in your ~/.ssh/config with username / hostname expansion. I use: Host * # Disable SSHv1 RSAAuthentication no # Only use a key explicitely provided by an…
You can have a static route to any local device, this is essentially what subnet membership does. For example, if I have IP 192.168.0.2/24 assigned to eth0, my routing table will have: 192.168.0.2/24 dev eth0 proto…
Slightly related question: They mention segregating their customers into separate /24s, and consequently having to assign an IP from every one of these subnets to the router for use by the customer as a gateway. Is…
The compose key on linux also works really well: Compose e' = é Compose oe = œ Compose a^ = â Compose e" = ë
For the when: GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="Tue Dec 8 12:33:03 2015 +0000" git commit --date="Tue Dec 8 12:33:03 2015 +0000" That will change the commit and author dates.
I run Zimbra, and their webmail UI is the best I've seen - much more functional than GMail.
Some places are starting to use ARM Thumb which is both reasonably sane and actually usable!
I think he meant dual booting as in installing two operating systems side by side, and running one at a time on bar metal - not virtualizing anything.
Airbus A330s (the type used by AF447) already have 3 pitot tubes, two on one side of the airplane, and one on the other.
I think that was his point. The test doesn't consider any placebo effects, whereas placebo effects may have an actual effect in real life.
Completely agree with you here - there should never be the need to hardcode file names in a makefile or repeat a rule multiple times - just use pattern rules.
Exactly! It seems anything that can fly is a drone nowadays, from a remote controlled quad copter to a Predator.
There's also dl, which supports creating single use links for third parties to upload files: https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/
Have you seen https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/? Typing this on my own right now.
More informative / less sensationalized link: http://avherald.com/h?article=4b9da5b2&opt=0
DL (http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/) allows users to upload files and send links out, or users to generate links ("tickets") that others can use to upload files.
Typing this on an LED SXGA X61, you want: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/thinkpad/led-kit.shtml No banding on the bottom, accurate colors, and great brightness.
The avherald article has a slightly more factual account of the event (with links to the ATC recording): https://avherald.com/h?article=4ab79f58
Not that I'm aware of, but I believe HPX is mostly standards compliant: https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx
As cool as this, libstdc++ is still missing a few things, including parallel algorithms (which I'm most excited about!). https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/status.html#...
Great reason to use their Web app instead of the native one - same functionality, and no such worries.
de Gaulle, not De Gaul.
The solution to that is to use the IdentityFile directive in your ~/.ssh/config with username / hostname expansion. I use: Host * # Disable SSHv1 RSAAuthentication no # Only use a key explicitely provided by an…
You can have a static route to any local device, this is essentially what subnet membership does. For example, if I have IP 192.168.0.2/24 assigned to eth0, my routing table will have: 192.168.0.2/24 dev eth0 proto…
Slightly related question: They mention segregating their customers into separate /24s, and consequently having to assign an IP from every one of these subnets to the router for use by the customer as a gateway. Is…
The compose key on linux also works really well: Compose e' = é Compose oe = œ Compose a^ = â Compose e" = ë
For the when: GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="Tue Dec 8 12:33:03 2015 +0000" git commit --date="Tue Dec 8 12:33:03 2015 +0000" That will change the commit and author dates.
I run Zimbra, and their webmail UI is the best I've seen - much more functional than GMail.
Some places are starting to use ARM Thumb which is both reasonably sane and actually usable!
I think he meant dual booting as in installing two operating systems side by side, and running one at a time on bar metal - not virtualizing anything.
Airbus A330s (the type used by AF447) already have 3 pitot tubes, two on one side of the airplane, and one on the other.
I think that was his point. The test doesn't consider any placebo effects, whereas placebo effects may have an actual effect in real life.
Completely agree with you here - there should never be the need to hardcode file names in a makefile or repeat a rule multiple times - just use pattern rules.
Exactly! It seems anything that can fly is a drone nowadays, from a remote controlled quad copter to a Predator.