- HeadlessChild parentAn engineer at my work literally designed the processor architecture that lives in our products but he is more or less computer illiterate.
- /dev/null as a service.
- That is probably the coolest sales pitch page I have seen. Love the design and animations.
- This saved me a ton of time when I had to migrate id ownership of files in ancient NFS shares.
- That is some wild and scary stuff.
- The latter one but it is grouped by the user manually.
- Will they ever introduce tab groups? It seems to be a highly requested feature.
- He were at the top of the leader boards in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 too.
[0] https://venturebeat.com/games/kim-dotcom-modern-warfare-3/
- I guess you could also spin up a OpenBSD server running SSH and use that as a jump host.
- Ouch.
- Does anyone have information about these lines? Are they auto-generated?
- What? I think it is one of the strengths of GitHub compared to other platforms.
- Reminds me of the excellent Swedish website undertexter.se which was a community based site for Swedish subtitles. The owner of the site was convicted for copyright infringement. It is a sad world we live in.
- Same for "duck jump" or "crouch jump" as well (which was technique used to move more silently).
- As long as Azure isn't down.
- Well this is saving me a ton of time as I'm basically migrating UID ownership of files for NFS shares that dates back to the 90's. According to my rough benchmarks between find and fd, fd is ~3 times faster.
- You can click the 'X' in the top right corner to skip the sign-up/login page.
- Would it make sense to create a utils package with all these new rust based utilities? Something like "rustutils" with a resemblance to "coreutils".
- It is written in Rust and not Ruby.
- This might be helpful in that regard https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Fix+E-Paper+Tearing/6470....
- Nice! I've used FreeDOS in the past to edit SMBIOS entries for workstations such as asset tags.
- They are sold out :-(
- Thunderbird has been PITA due to its major updates that breaks existing add-on's which I tend to use.
- I use an app on my phone called Planta [1] that creates a water, fertilize, mist, clean and prune schedule for my plants which I tend to follow. You add your plants to the app, it asks a couple of questions such as which type of pot is the plant planted in and which room* is it located in.
I share the same account on the app with my wife and we can stay logged in simultaneously, which helps to keep track.
The app is only free for the watering schedule, the rest are premium features which you need to pay for.
* You can create rooms and describe the sun light exposure of those rooms.
- One needs to lookout for their config file being overwritten [1] if another ansible.cfg exist. In my case my ~/.ansible.cfg config got overwritten by a local ./ansible.cfg (as per the order the config files are read [2]) in a project directory.
In my case I workaround it by _merging_ all potential config files into one at runtime using `crudini` as demonstrated by rsguhr [3].
[1] https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/35
[2] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/intro_configuration.htm...
- Check out FAI [0] (Fully Automatic Installation) for something similar to kickstart but for Debian/Ubuntu. When you get into it, it is quite nice to configure.
- Axis Communications who are the leaders in the network camera industry has their HQ in the small Swedish city, Lund.
Huawei decided to place a new R&D team which focuses on network cameras in the same building were the Axis HQ are located, in Lund.
EDIT: Source (in Swedish): https://computersweden.idg.se/2.2683/1.712002/huawei-kamerav...
- Running Ubuntu 16.10 it looks like (which was released almost 4 years ago).
- Yup, same thing happen to my VPS. I had redis running on a tcp port instead of a unix socket and I didn't have a firewall setup.