Feeling brave today so here is my post to xda-developers forum:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/hardware/rd-identification-usb-interfaces-t3812461
I was searching the #Emacs subreddit for ‘IRC’ and found this justification for using Emacs for more than just editing text:
‘Emacs is the last remnant of Lisp-based operating systems that predate Unix … Lispers had to migrate to Unix.’
‘With Emacs, people are basically trying to painstakingly recreate the look and feel of Lisp Machines of yore and forget that they need Unix to run them.’
🔗 https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/2zvhmu/emacs_vs_linux_why_not_use_a_terminal_and/cpn4qfs/
How do I get USB transport debugging enabled in my adb client @(!#!$
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привет!
Awesome, haiku os is using the #freebsd 80211 stack
https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=4654+0+current/freebsd-wireless
what's german for schadenfreude
@eurasierboy oh it seems Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-DireFloof/Pods-DireFloof-Acknowledgements.plist are lowercased ("acknowledgements") in the repo
modified:
Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-DireFloof/Pods-DireFloof-resources.sh
modified: Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-DireFloofTests/Pods-DireFloofTests-resources.sh
modified: Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-DireFloofUITests/Pods-DireFloofUITests-resources.sh
@eurasierboy Do you know why "pod install" might be failing on Amaroq "develop" and "master" branches with
Generating Pods project
[!] An error occurred while processing the post-install hook of the Podfile.
No such file or directory @ rb_file_s_stat - Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-DireFloof/Pods-DireFloof-Acknowledgements.plist
git status says:
deleted: DireFloof/Settings.bundle/Acknowledgements.plist
....
@KitRedgrave No, no, don't you see? There is literally no server anywhere! We're just passing data around via ICMP loop buffers and doing computation in spare cycles on switches!
Or at least that's what I assume "serverless architecture" means.
Book idea: modern X.org environment configuration
(things like not writing xorg.conf from scratch, xrandr, fontconfig, explicitly not about gnome and whatnot)
@galaxis Ah, bsd.network is exactly the kind of place I was looking for...thanks! I don't mind the work. =)
YAML: probably not so great after all https://arp242.net/weblog/yaml_probably_not_so_great_after_all.html
@Kensan @cynicalsecurity @phessler you've used it. You just don't know you've used it.
"...sits on top of your Maildir..."
you lost me there
However, RFC2553 does not define the ordering constraint between calls to bind(2), [...]
Implemented behavior is very different from kernel to kernel. Therefore, it is unwise to rely too much upon the behavior of AF_INET6 wildcard bind sockets.
It is recommended to listen to two sockets, one for AF_INET and another for AF_INET6, when you would like to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
Docker in a nutshell: someone made ~$90,000 by putting a miner into an illicit docker image which was downloaded 5 million times