My experience has been that CertBot doesn't play well with CNAME delegation, but it's probably very situational, like depending upon which DNS hosting provider plugin you're using. My solution was to give up on CertBot…
Yes, Whisker is exactly what came to mind for me as well. I don't currently use Smalltalk, most of my code is now written (and read) in vscode. The means available for showing the context around the code under…
Right. It's a question of context. And here we all are on a website that is basically purpose built for taking things out of context. We might just need to manage our expections in this regard.
Brings to mind the phrase, "the innate animosity of inanimate objects". (Can't remember now where I chanced upon this.)
Granted, I should have been clearer about my intended point, which is just the hazard of assuming that the letter(s) after the dB tell you the reference, because sometimes they don't.
Though that's still incomplete, because (more of the context stuff that you just have to know already) the "A" here refers to the frequency-weighting scheme used in the measurement, and not to the reference level (which…
Youtube channel InCamera did an interesting series of videos showing their use of practical effects in the creation of a submarine-based short. Not directly related to Red October, but folks might find it worth a watch.…
At a rough guess from the audio samples, that array is producing an acceptance angle much narrower than any Soundfield mic is capable of. The noise source is only 45 degrees off-axis; I'd say any first-order microphone…
I think that might have been a joke.
My dad worked on something similar, when during the 1980s the coal-fired station he worked at had to convert to two-shift operation, from the three-shift operation that it's 1950s design had intended. He described this…
Your example is the exact answer.
I remember him from the Squeak Smalltalk mailing list, probably early 2000s. He wrote a set of bindings for the pcre regular expression library, which I used quite a bit, but which was never picked up for inclusion in…
Right. And also, the photographer likely wants high ISO film, to be able to take a very short, crisp exposure of the moment of impact, without needing to gamble on the amount of cloud cover, and hence available light.…
Changing the focal length doesn't inherently change the perspective, and (resolution and lens aberations aside) is exactly equivalent to cropping. What changing the focal length does do is (e.g.) make you stand further…
There's a lot from the D-50 that's missing on an MT-32, like 50% of the ROM capacity, and all of the filters and effects. And on top of that, DigitalNativeDance is an outlier. It was (for its day) such a profligate use…
Or become the DHCP server on whatever third party wifi you're connected to.
On the first menu you can go into the game options and rebind the keys.
Yes.
Yup, I gave up on certbot after trying to understand why I couldn't get the Digital Ocean DNS plugin to work, which is maintained as part of the Certbot repo. (This was a few years ago, so details may have changed.) I…
That meaning is also understood in the UK.
Another handy feature of it is snapshots, very useful before trying out some modification.
If it could replicate your database transaction before they've actually happened, that would be really handy.
Tracking servers is one thing, but tracking the dependency relationships among them is likely at least as important.
For sure, VLAN config is one of the most extremely "How and why did anyone end up designing it this way?" thought-inducing areas of Mikrotik config. But I will say that the boxes of theirs that I bought about ten years…
Agreed. I've worked in a company that was AS9001 certified, and pretty much the first things a quality auditor would have wanted to look at would be non-conformances and concessions. With than number of missing…
My experience has been that CertBot doesn't play well with CNAME delegation, but it's probably very situational, like depending upon which DNS hosting provider plugin you're using. My solution was to give up on CertBot…
Yes, Whisker is exactly what came to mind for me as well. I don't currently use Smalltalk, most of my code is now written (and read) in vscode. The means available for showing the context around the code under…
Right. It's a question of context. And here we all are on a website that is basically purpose built for taking things out of context. We might just need to manage our expections in this regard.
Brings to mind the phrase, "the innate animosity of inanimate objects". (Can't remember now where I chanced upon this.)
Granted, I should have been clearer about my intended point, which is just the hazard of assuming that the letter(s) after the dB tell you the reference, because sometimes they don't.
Though that's still incomplete, because (more of the context stuff that you just have to know already) the "A" here refers to the frequency-weighting scheme used in the measurement, and not to the reference level (which…
Youtube channel InCamera did an interesting series of videos showing their use of practical effects in the creation of a submarine-based short. Not directly related to Red October, but folks might find it worth a watch.…
At a rough guess from the audio samples, that array is producing an acceptance angle much narrower than any Soundfield mic is capable of. The noise source is only 45 degrees off-axis; I'd say any first-order microphone…
I think that might have been a joke.
My dad worked on something similar, when during the 1980s the coal-fired station he worked at had to convert to two-shift operation, from the three-shift operation that it's 1950s design had intended. He described this…
Your example is the exact answer.
I remember him from the Squeak Smalltalk mailing list, probably early 2000s. He wrote a set of bindings for the pcre regular expression library, which I used quite a bit, but which was never picked up for inclusion in…
Right. And also, the photographer likely wants high ISO film, to be able to take a very short, crisp exposure of the moment of impact, without needing to gamble on the amount of cloud cover, and hence available light.…
Changing the focal length doesn't inherently change the perspective, and (resolution and lens aberations aside) is exactly equivalent to cropping. What changing the focal length does do is (e.g.) make you stand further…
There's a lot from the D-50 that's missing on an MT-32, like 50% of the ROM capacity, and all of the filters and effects. And on top of that, DigitalNativeDance is an outlier. It was (for its day) such a profligate use…
Or become the DHCP server on whatever third party wifi you're connected to.
On the first menu you can go into the game options and rebind the keys.
Yes.
Yup, I gave up on certbot after trying to understand why I couldn't get the Digital Ocean DNS plugin to work, which is maintained as part of the Certbot repo. (This was a few years ago, so details may have changed.) I…
That meaning is also understood in the UK.
Another handy feature of it is snapshots, very useful before trying out some modification.
If it could replicate your database transaction before they've actually happened, that would be really handy.
Tracking servers is one thing, but tracking the dependency relationships among them is likely at least as important.
For sure, VLAN config is one of the most extremely "How and why did anyone end up designing it this way?" thought-inducing areas of Mikrotik config. But I will say that the boxes of theirs that I bought about ten years…
Agreed. I've worked in a company that was AS9001 certified, and pretty much the first things a quality auditor would have wanted to look at would be non-conformances and concessions. With than number of missing…