

Looks like his face was run over by a truck. I can’t make out a face at all in the original.
Looks like his face was run over by a truck. I can’t make out a face at all in the original.
Years ago I thought I was being smart encrypting my home dir on my Linux server. I found out the hard way this prevents remote login over ssh using public key encryption, as the .ssh dir is in the home dir, which is encrypted unless you are already logged in at the time! So every time I wanted to ssh in, I had to plug in a monitor and log in on the console first.
My last job was Windows desktop, so I installed vmware and ran Linux in fullscreen mode.
This post made me think it would be good if there was a community where people could post about “stuff to do”, eg join a local amateur soccer team, here is how leagues work, here is how you find a club to play for, can anyone play, are there min/max ages on teams, are teams split by gender, what is the social scene like, etc etc. Kind of like an AMA but focussed on things people can do if they need an activity/hobby/sport/place-to-meet-new-friends. There’s probably heaps of scenes I don’t even know about, or don’t know how to get involved in.
That’s great. Another consequence of these dumb tariffs: extra shipping and the associated greenhouse emissions.
I figured as much. Just wanted to show another option.
I love httpie
for hitting urls when i want to see the headers or body without downloading to a file eg testing an api
This was a few years ago so maybe it has improved, but I found that screen would crash and lose my session history and layout too often. That was bad enough, but when it happened it had some bullshit error message about a dungeon roof falling in. I don’t mind some comedy in code or even the interface, but don’t make light of the user losing their stuff. I tried tmux and it is much more stable than screen was.
mkdir -p
will not complain if the dir exists
Boost is another that does not condense them.
The metric is also “count”, not volume/mass, so not a very useful metric at all.
I learnt it as “the mouth tries to eat the biggest number, so it faces towards the biggest number”
They should call it “Corps Laver” so it sounds all fancy/French for the girls, and sounds like corpse and lava for the manly men.