Hundreds to thousands of new cases in high population centers in California every day: https://ca-covid-r.info/ Dozens of deaths in high population centers in California every day:…
The energy that is being spent convincing millions of nodes to talk to 127/8 might be better spent convincing those nodes to talk IPv6.
IMAP does support server-side full-text search of bodies. (In mutt, this is invoked with the =b operator of the l command.) Amusingly enough, this works well with real mail servers like dovecot, but it seems to…
I've done the same thing for decades with the -v -R options to GNU tar, which cause it to print the block number of each file to stderr while creating the archive. With knowledge of the block number, you can then pipe…
The speed of accessing a zip -0 archive would seem to be an implementation issue, not a format issue. Why didn't you fix the performance of your zip implementation instead of inventing yet another file format?
Hundreds to thousands of new cases in high population centers in California every day: https://ca-covid-r.info/ Dozens of deaths in high population centers in California every day:…
The energy that is being spent convincing millions of nodes to talk to 127/8 might be better spent convincing those nodes to talk IPv6.
IMAP does support server-side full-text search of bodies. (In mutt, this is invoked with the =b operator of the l command.) Amusingly enough, this works well with real mail servers like dovecot, but it seems to…
I've done the same thing for decades with the -v -R options to GNU tar, which cause it to print the block number of each file to stderr while creating the archive. With knowledge of the block number, you can then pipe…
The speed of accessing a zip -0 archive would seem to be an implementation issue, not a format issue. Why didn't you fix the performance of your zip implementation instead of inventing yet another file format?