did you turn two factor on for your account?
you’ll probably need an app specific username and password to have it work.
> On 16 Oct 02014, at 12:35, Bob MacCallum wrote:
>
> Please could some kind soul fork and fix this for me while I go to lunch?
>
> https://github.com/bobular/google-spread
Hey All,
Does anyone have simple reference code for a simple FastCGI/nginx perl script
that works?
I have a HTTP POST receiving process that is going to get hit a *lot* (likely
tens of thousands of hits a minute or more at peak), but only needs to write
half a dozen fields to a DB and serve ou
On 5 Aug 2010, at 22:08, David Cantrell wrote:
> Sam Smith wrote to the UK FreeBSD list:
>> Details of this year's OpenTech are below - many of you will
>> be interested in coming along.
>>
>> There's a session on "Modern X" for finding out about t
and even if you feel you already know everything Damian will
talk about, are there people whose expressions you edit that
might benefit from seeing the below? :)
cheers
Sam
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Léon Brocard wrote:
Heya peeps,
If you're not going to YAPC in Pisa then you might want to catch
D
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008, Simon Cozens wrote:
Denny wrote:
You wouldn't normally be using a mobile broadband dongle to access
mobile websites.
If they're going to meter my connection per byte, I want the most
bang-per-byte I can get.
t-mobile are pretty good at not caring unless you do insane
amo
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008, Simon Cozens wrote:
Anyone got any experience of mobile broadband providers? Any good ones,
good deals, horror stories, don't-use-this-if-you-have-a-Mac stories,
etc.?
get one of the "new" (about 6 months old) memory stick style
modems which plug straight into your mac's US
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Luis Campos de Carvalho wrote:
> Jonathan Peterson wrote:
> > P.S. If these are things that you all have to pay solicitors hundreds of
> > quid to draw up for you then just say, I'm not trying to get stuff on
> > the cheap.
>I'm curious.
>Elaine just used the term 'quid
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Dave Cross wrote:
> > Do you like pie ?
> > Do you like kittens ?
> > Do you like Buffy ?
> > Do you like beer ?
> Hmmm. 2 out of 4. That's not very good. I'm sure I'm more than
> 50% suited to be in london.pm. Your test must be broken.
Depends how many of the 4 you need...
On 4 Jun 2002, alex wrote:
> is this thing on?
no?
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1. Never tell everything you know.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Andy Williams wrote:
> I'm looking into putting some graphs on our stats pages (mainly for the
> marketing people *sigh*) and so far have 2 options:
What are you looking to graph?
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On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> Imagine you have half a dozen Sun Ray thin client terminal thingies
> you wanted to use at an exhibition where if the systems are idle, they
> all show the same video synchronised, but if someone walks up to it,
> they can start using a web stylee appli
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Piers Cawley wrote:
> Piers Cawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It appears that Mr Cozens and his crew from Oxfnord will be in London
> > for UKUUG next Wednesday, so I think we should convene at a pub with
> > him, drink beer and talk about stuff.
> >
> > Now, the ideal pu
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Ian Brayshaw wrote:
> If this guys story is true, then it appears that None2None are either giving
> or, more likely, selling copies of their numbers to mass marketing groups
> (hopefully, without names, etc attached, but unlikely). Is this legal/common
> practise in the indus
On 4 Jan 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) writes:
> > Ivor> Skills required: Degree with 6+ years experience as a software developer
> > Ivor> in the internet industry. At least 4 years must be with Linux, Apache,
> > Ivor> Perl (must be primarily mod_perl), My
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Ivor Williams wrote:
> Just curious, what does perl actually stand for, or is it not an acronym?
`man perl` says
PERL(1)User Contributed Perl DocumentationPERL(1)
NAME
perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language
Sam
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> [root@penderel log]# cat secure
> # DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE NEXT LINE MEANS?
> Nov 25 04:57:11 penderel sshd[20873]: Did not receive identification
> string from 212.117.231.147.
Somebody opened a connection on the ssh port, but didn't send it
anythi
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