

Ai agent generally only access clear-web pages. Anubis docs explicitly recommend creating exceptions for your api paths.
Ai agent generally only access clear-web pages. Anubis docs explicitly recommend creating exceptions for your api paths.
I think (hope) sigma grindset is a joke, in the way that it makes fun of entrepreneur influencers by being so out of line it can’t possibly be true. I have however no proof to offer.
Me when I can’t look at dates
It does hurt but like licking a 9V battery hurts.
That was clear. Your distribution (or flathub) takes care of distribution (shocker, I know), so there’s no costs associated with publishing a new update.
This is linux, updates comme free with your OS.
Paid and for what? I don’t see anything in there that isn’t table stakes? I’m sorry but “download queue” isn’t a feature, it’s the most basic thing that I would expect a launcher to have.
I genuinely can’t see why anyone would pay for this much less subscription 💀
A moins que la carte soit une carte spéciale serveur (et ça m’étonnerait que tu en aies le budget, a moins qu’elle soit vieille), les deux ports d’alim doivent être connectés a au moins une alimentation. Le use-case d’alimentations redondantes n’a probablement pas ete pensé sur une carte “gaming”, donc il serait préférable de brancher les deux ports sur la même alim (auquel cas le système risque de crash si cette alim tombe).
En revanche si c’est en effet une carte pour serveurs alors oui, il est fort probable que les deux ports soient reliés a deux alims, et ils feront ce que tu souhaite.
Ah et j’ai oublie: au pire so t’as peur de fsck, il a une option dry-run qui te dit si il y a des problèmes mais ne touche a rien (lisez le manuel)
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Oui en théorie tu peux. Fsck ne touche qu’au filesystem, alors que le contrôleur raid qui expose /dev/md ne touche qu’à des blocs (physiques ou virtuels)
Oui ça peut être utile, si le filesystem est corrompu. Évidemment le raid sous-jacent va empêcher des erreurs de survenir offline, mais il est entièrement possible de se planter ou de trouver un bug du kernel/fs driver qui écrit de mauvaises data sur le fs. Dans ce cas, fsck t’aidera.
Normalement, fsck ne fera jamais perdre de données qui ne sont pas deja perdues.
Fais des sauvegardes grr
Okay so basically this is saving bytes on a technicality but also good programming language design (for this specific purpose).
The first aspect is that since you’re scored on bytes, it’s not really to your advantage to use a language that uses ascii (or utf-8) for it’s tokens, because a large part of it is unprintables like DEL or BELL. So people have designed specially crafted golfing programming languages that use a full 256 possible characters in order to pack as many features as possible in as few bytes as possible.
The good design part of it is that if you really think about it hard, there’s really not that many things you expect a programming language to do. It turns out that 256 total different operands is about in the sweet spot, so each character that’s available in the 1-byte code page is mapped to one command, and the languages are also designed to make as many things as possible implicit, both at the cost of readability. Remember, all that matters here is getting the lowest score, not code maintainability or anything else.
This leads to languages like japt (which is a terse form of JavaScript, I’m pretty sure) or pyth (same for python) or Vyxal (my personal favorite, used to be python based but is now bespoke) that look like this but absolutely own at getting a task out in as few bytes as possible.
Oh wow any more jpeg? Sorry the screenshot is very old and apparently Google has decided this would be the only copy.
I agree with the philosophy.
If you want to have an aneurysm, I present to you my setup from when I was deep into ingress:
It’s a built-in one called “sticker”
Here’s the original picture if you want. My phone says I downloaded it off of Lemmy but I couldn’t tell your where.
I bought a lifetime license because I definitely do not need another subscription in my life but tbh the free version is completely fine
Sybau
Niagara:
At some point during Skype for business end of life, both teams and sfb were operating on the same protocol and that explains a lot of the weird design of teams