RedHat has also changed it to "Important severity" and "Affected" now.
I guess the new CNCF Cilium Certified Associate (CCA) is a Cisco certification soon :)
I guess you'll have to deep in the apple cult to be amazed by other phone chargers. Power Delivery have been around for over 10 years, follow standards and have enough power and it charges.
Wow 82 sloc. That just way too much bloat.
wth! That page tells us nothing useful. The hardware headline has a picture of it, a pinout diagram and nothing more. What kind of hardware is it built with? What architecture is it? What's the wi-fi chip? Does it have…
What about Vimperator or Pentadactyl?
Nice! I would have gone for a simpler loop: echo -e "sec\tmethod\turl";for url in {https,http}://{www.,}{en.wikipedia.org,{google,reddit,facebook,youtube,netflix,amazon,twitter,linkedin,msn}.com,google.co.in}; do curl…
Thanks, it sure looks less ugly with -o/dev/null{,} I couldn't find any other way to get curl to stay silent and still output redirect times. Hence the crude hack. (Obviously my bash and curl versions had no problem…
This is because reddit.com and www.reddit.com gets you the http-versions, which both are redirected to https Try this: curl -sL https://{www.,}reddit.com -o\ /dev/null{,\ } -w "%{time_redirect}\n"
I also assumed that it was some kind of Python wrapper or implementation of Tesseract OCR when I saw that name. One would think so when Tesseract being (one of?) the best preforming OCR-programs out there.
I'd rather have No-Ships and Unlimited Spice.
"The Yogscast's Yogventures was the first Kickstarter I ever saw that set off alarm bells in my head" What? Was this also the first Kickstarter the article author ever saw?
Yes both the Vinculum and the Central Plexus should on that list. The Vinculum is specifically described as a processing device whereas the Central Plexus might be more of a switchboard. (Edit: all this is VOY not TNG…
Can't you just switch on the Wifi-hotspot on your iPhone and connect together that way?
I agree. The e-mail patterns here are so different that I don't think they belong in the same article.
RedHat has also changed it to "Important severity" and "Affected" now.
I guess the new CNCF Cilium Certified Associate (CCA) is a Cisco certification soon :)
I guess you'll have to deep in the apple cult to be amazed by other phone chargers. Power Delivery have been around for over 10 years, follow standards and have enough power and it charges.
Wow 82 sloc. That just way too much bloat.
wth! That page tells us nothing useful. The hardware headline has a picture of it, a pinout diagram and nothing more. What kind of hardware is it built with? What architecture is it? What's the wi-fi chip? Does it have…
What about Vimperator or Pentadactyl?
Nice! I would have gone for a simpler loop: echo -e "sec\tmethod\turl";for url in {https,http}://{www.,}{en.wikipedia.org,{google,reddit,facebook,youtube,netflix,amazon,twitter,linkedin,msn}.com,google.co.in}; do curl…
Thanks, it sure looks less ugly with -o/dev/null{,} I couldn't find any other way to get curl to stay silent and still output redirect times. Hence the crude hack. (Obviously my bash and curl versions had no problem…
This is because reddit.com and www.reddit.com gets you the http-versions, which both are redirected to https Try this: curl -sL https://{www.,}reddit.com -o\ /dev/null{,\ } -w "%{time_redirect}\n"
I also assumed that it was some kind of Python wrapper or implementation of Tesseract OCR when I saw that name. One would think so when Tesseract being (one of?) the best preforming OCR-programs out there.
I'd rather have No-Ships and Unlimited Spice.
"The Yogscast's Yogventures was the first Kickstarter I ever saw that set off alarm bells in my head" What? Was this also the first Kickstarter the article author ever saw?
Yes both the Vinculum and the Central Plexus should on that list. The Vinculum is specifically described as a processing device whereas the Central Plexus might be more of a switchboard. (Edit: all this is VOY not TNG…
Can't you just switch on the Wifi-hotspot on your iPhone and connect together that way?
I agree. The e-mail patterns here are so different that I don't think they belong in the same article.