Can I just add $$x^2$$ to my text and have KaTeX render it automatically (like MathJax does), or do I have to use katex.render() directly?
You can have something like this in your .bashrc: multitail() { com="tail -f " for arg; do IFS=':' read -a array <<< "$arg" host="${array[0]}" file="${array[1]}" com="$com <(ssh -t $host 'tail -f $file')" done eval…
That's because the <title> element only contains "LKML: " on the thread, and "LKML.ORG - the Linux Kernel Mailing List Archive" on the main page. Maybe they forgot to keep the "unofficial" in the title?
It looks like it's unstable. I can connect to it occasionally but most of the time Firefox is saying the connection was reset.
I think that probably falls under "launch other executable code".
I don't know Perl, so I rewrote it in Python in an attempt to understand what's going on: [link redacted] I'm not storing key,value pairs for elements that don't exist (not sure what the Perl code's doing), so it…
Oddly enough, if you search for "test", you do get results. Nothing else works, though.
Scroll up. The conversation is above the linked tweet.
He means separate from Gmail.
On Ubuntu, since 6.10, Dash has been the default system shell rather than Bash. '/bin/sh' symlinks to '/bin/dash'.
It looks like the OpenID Foundation considers OpenID 2.0 obsolete and OpenID Connect is the new thing: http://openid.net/developers/specs/
Conveniently enough, I just generated myself a pdf of it: [link redacted]
I find it much easier to read when the text is in columns of that width (like newspaper) than when it's full width. According to Wikipedia, it's actually recommended to put your content in columns of about 60…
My understanding is that the Raspberry Pis are intended to be used in education. The front page says: "We want to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn how computers work, how to manipulate the…
Since you can't escape the problem, maybe it might be a good idea for sites like these to make it clear where the ads are. Something similar to the yellow/orange Ad tag on Google Search would make it clear which…
It is the concern of the middle men, though. If content providers aren't willing to provide content, then the middle men will have no reason to exist. You can't have Netflix without any movies or shows on it.
You don't have to. You can use a username.
> The only major issue facing Linux users these days, except perhaps printing, is wireless networking and sometimes even getting wired connections to work. I never have had a problem with networking. Always worked…
Amusing thing is the original was drawn by hand, so it likely didn't have all those ratios calculated accurately: http://creativebits.org/interview/interview_rob_janoff_desig...
Can I just add $$x^2$$ to my text and have KaTeX render it automatically (like MathJax does), or do I have to use katex.render() directly?
You can have something like this in your .bashrc: multitail() { com="tail -f " for arg; do IFS=':' read -a array <<< "$arg" host="${array[0]}" file="${array[1]}" com="$com <(ssh -t $host 'tail -f $file')" done eval…
That's because the <title> element only contains "LKML: " on the thread, and "LKML.ORG - the Linux Kernel Mailing List Archive" on the main page. Maybe they forgot to keep the "unofficial" in the title?
It looks like it's unstable. I can connect to it occasionally but most of the time Firefox is saying the connection was reset.
I think that probably falls under "launch other executable code".
I don't know Perl, so I rewrote it in Python in an attempt to understand what's going on: [link redacted] I'm not storing key,value pairs for elements that don't exist (not sure what the Perl code's doing), so it…
Oddly enough, if you search for "test", you do get results. Nothing else works, though.
Scroll up. The conversation is above the linked tweet.
He means separate from Gmail.
On Ubuntu, since 6.10, Dash has been the default system shell rather than Bash. '/bin/sh' symlinks to '/bin/dash'.
It looks like the OpenID Foundation considers OpenID 2.0 obsolete and OpenID Connect is the new thing: http://openid.net/developers/specs/
Conveniently enough, I just generated myself a pdf of it: [link redacted]
I find it much easier to read when the text is in columns of that width (like newspaper) than when it's full width. According to Wikipedia, it's actually recommended to put your content in columns of about 60…
My understanding is that the Raspberry Pis are intended to be used in education. The front page says: "We want to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn how computers work, how to manipulate the…
Since you can't escape the problem, maybe it might be a good idea for sites like these to make it clear where the ads are. Something similar to the yellow/orange Ad tag on Google Search would make it clear which…
It is the concern of the middle men, though. If content providers aren't willing to provide content, then the middle men will have no reason to exist. You can't have Netflix without any movies or shows on it.
You don't have to. You can use a username.
> The only major issue facing Linux users these days, except perhaps printing, is wireless networking and sometimes even getting wired connections to work. I never have had a problem with networking. Always worked…
Amusing thing is the original was drawn by hand, so it likely didn't have all those ratios calculated accurately: http://creativebits.org/interview/interview_rob_janoff_desig...