I think it’s time for me to buy one in order to increase my skills
Is that all it takes these days? :(
Calculator Manipulator
I think it’s time for me to buy one in order to increase my skills
Is that all it takes these days? :(
Seriously? :D You seriously considered the idea o bits - the smallest possible unit - to be divided into a thousand subunits? :D Get lost
And that, kids, is why maths is absolutely necessary if you want to amount to anything more than a shitty webdev.
What’s a fucking trumpet?
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Holy balls, thank you! Expected nothing, got an amazing summary!
Lemmy might actually stand a chance.
Can’t watch atm. What’s the gist of it?
Fair point. Although it’s very rare to have actual 3rd party relays in path.
MITM attack’s success rate just went to 100%
No, it didn’t. It’s stupid and shouldn’t be done, but all ham nowadays is encrypted.
I know that because I’ve been running my email server for some years now, technically breaking one of the RFCs for not allowing unencrypted connections. Zero email has been missed.
Email how to: https://useplaintext.email
Small change: git diff origin master > mycontribution.patch
and paste it into email body.
Big change: same as small, but add as attachment.
Subscribe to coreutils mailing list - low enough volume to not get overwhelmed and established enough to get a feel of the culture.
Fully expected a clickbait article, was pleasantly proven wrong.
Of course. It’s also possible to tie your shoes while your hair is on fire, but why would ever?
You can’t. From geti2p.net:
I2P hides the server from the user and the user from the server. All I2P traffic is internal to the I2P network.
You really should’ve put at least some effort before asking for help.
Since you’re getting logs via docker compose
you should either be in the directory that holds docker-compose.yml
or specify the full path to the file using -f
flag.
Check the logs of your postfix instance
Fuck me. Can you not read? It is stating specifically features and bug fixes
. QA, triage, release management are neither features nor bug fixes. They’re processes. They’re necessary. But that’s a separate thing.
No there aren’t, stop making things up. From the official release notes:
The latest feature release Git v2.42.0 is now available at the
usual places. It is comprised of 453 non-merge commits since
v2.41.0, contributed by 78 people, 17 of which are new faces
The open source Git project just released Git 2.42 with features and bug fixes from 78 contributors, 17 of them new.
There. Simple.
I liked the article for writing things down that I had in my mind but could never really put into words. Ever since trying a tiling window manager I’ve always felt this pull towards this kind of workflow, but couldn’t put a finger on it.
Thanks for sharing!