I live just a bit outside of pittsburgh, but I'm not in town often enough to need an uber. I'm still probably going to head down and try to get picked up by one, though.
I remember requesting a stripe reader when I first saw something about them just spitting out the info, and by the time I got it they were already encrypted.
I'm just too lazy to put in the code from my phone.
Systemd is great. I've used sockets for ssh, I use the timers instead of cron, everything goes smoothly and works really well. I don't get the hate, I love it.
Spend the $35 and check out a chromecast. If I'm remembering properly, a friend with comcast had no issues shooting HBO go over to it.
I know you're just teasing, but I've got a machine with an arch install from over two years ago that's still running great. Just did an -Syyu to get bash updated.
Tourists probably don't.
There are plenty of web IRC clients.
Basically, apps will be restricted to their own bit of the SD card, they can still use it, just not put things in there all willy-nilly. That sounds great to me.
Occupation: Funeral attendant Company: Food Giant
I say "You're welcome" or "Stop!" when people sneeze, and everyone seems to get a kick out of it.
On the non-tech side, give caustic soda a shot. The guys are hilarious and it's amazing fun.
That's what it's for, that's why it's called ALERT. Jokes aside, having something show up on the page would probably work better.
The article states they they have to be powered up, so airplane mode is still a no-go.
Watch Dogs will be the tipping point for me, I think.
no patching for vertical and horizontal splits (I know screen doesn't do one of them without a fair bit of work). tmux isn't a dead project. Spirit of exploration? I started with tmux and no screen experience, but I've…
I ctrl+b with my left hand only. Pinky on left ctrl, index finger on b. I've never had any issues with it.
That's why I spent a ton of money on bellroy wallet. I've got the slimmest wallet in the office!
nohup master race. Just kidding, tmux for life.
> speed, lag and buffering was horrible at the time That has nothing to do with the software and everything to do with the network, no?
http://pivory.com/#topic/1736
He said he's opensourcing it feb 14th after he saw Discourse and that it was opensourced.
It's the same as going "I'll just save this folder on / so I don't have to remember the path later".
In the same case, I could say that, because I can't 100% recreate a Pollock, that it's incredibly precise and subtle.
> It's huge ... no noticeable benefit > WAV would be much better
I live just a bit outside of pittsburgh, but I'm not in town often enough to need an uber. I'm still probably going to head down and try to get picked up by one, though.
I remember requesting a stripe reader when I first saw something about them just spitting out the info, and by the time I got it they were already encrypted.
I'm just too lazy to put in the code from my phone.
Systemd is great. I've used sockets for ssh, I use the timers instead of cron, everything goes smoothly and works really well. I don't get the hate, I love it.
Spend the $35 and check out a chromecast. If I'm remembering properly, a friend with comcast had no issues shooting HBO go over to it.
I know you're just teasing, but I've got a machine with an arch install from over two years ago that's still running great. Just did an -Syyu to get bash updated.
Tourists probably don't.
There are plenty of web IRC clients.
Basically, apps will be restricted to their own bit of the SD card, they can still use it, just not put things in there all willy-nilly. That sounds great to me.
Occupation: Funeral attendant Company: Food Giant
I say "You're welcome" or "Stop!" when people sneeze, and everyone seems to get a kick out of it.
On the non-tech side, give caustic soda a shot. The guys are hilarious and it's amazing fun.
That's what it's for, that's why it's called ALERT. Jokes aside, having something show up on the page would probably work better.
The article states they they have to be powered up, so airplane mode is still a no-go.
Watch Dogs will be the tipping point for me, I think.
no patching for vertical and horizontal splits (I know screen doesn't do one of them without a fair bit of work). tmux isn't a dead project. Spirit of exploration? I started with tmux and no screen experience, but I've…
I ctrl+b with my left hand only. Pinky on left ctrl, index finger on b. I've never had any issues with it.
That's why I spent a ton of money on bellroy wallet. I've got the slimmest wallet in the office!
nohup master race. Just kidding, tmux for life.
> speed, lag and buffering was horrible at the time That has nothing to do with the software and everything to do with the network, no?
http://pivory.com/#topic/1736
He said he's opensourcing it feb 14th after he saw Discourse and that it was opensourced.
It's the same as going "I'll just save this folder on / so I don't have to remember the path later".
In the same case, I could say that, because I can't 100% recreate a Pollock, that it's incredibly precise and subtle.
> It's huge ... no noticeable benefit > WAV would be much better