Scientists using macs connecting to servers and other machines running Linux.
Unknown share is high too; Linux usage on desktop in Antarctica could be as high as 15%.
Scientists using macs connecting to servers and other machines running Linux.
Unknown share is high too; Linux usage on desktop in Antarctica could be as high as 15%.
mah man
man man
oh man
bit of a useless twitter post
alphaxiv https://www.alphaxiv.org/
they have moved, but I wouldn’t call a 40" TV large for almost 10 years now.
so… people who take typing lessons and actively try to improve it have better typing skills than the ones who don’t. Shocking.
Learn a docker compose deploy. It’s a knowledge that pays off for services other than jellyfin too.
I don’t have a ~/.kde
for a long time, but I did set my xdg dirs years ago too.
Collectibles are non-fungible tokens by definition, and blockchain is just a data structure.
I don’t care about collectibles / NFTs, but this is nothing new in the gaming world.
Since I was a poor little kid in the slums of Nairobi with no internet access I dreamed about having a
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idk where that number came from, but there’s a survey from 2022 listing 11,630 providers. That would average 2.08 per municipality and makes sense imo. The larger-scale telecom infrastructure is still an oligopoly though.
I’ve hacked plenty of bash aliases, functions, and scripts using coreutils myself; but sometimes you need something a bit more robust when it comes to error handling, retrying, maintainability, and an actually distributed solution instead.
xargs
on its own might be more resilient than a distributed crawler, as one would expect, but if I’m tasked with building a distributed data processing pipeline I want more guarantees from the system as a whole, not only from its individual building blocks.
The time and effort put into embedding these guarantees in hacked shell scripts running on a dozen machines might be better invested into building a more solid foundation instead.
only 5 commits less than 14 years old
I think you’re looking at the latest commit in each branch. There are ~40 commits this year.
I thought screen was abandonware after RHEL removed it in 2019 and recommended tmux instead.
my thoughts exactly. Who in their sane mind sees WordPress as a solid foundation for anything?
you must be truly desperate to come to me for help.
Loki WP
for the same price other laptops sell for 64GB
what a bargain
i’m not using it
I saw no paywall, maybe thanks to some uBO config
no captcha annoyance
https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/04/19/1090872/ai-users-people-terms/
as opposed to human-generated code