. How about:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#myfancymeeting
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012, Andrew McNabb wrote:
Or if you are using Vim, you can `set relativenumber`, and you'll never
have to guess. I started doing this a few weeks ago, and it's awesome.
That's pretty neat! I hadn't seen that before.
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wrong with writing CGIs for truly lightweight stuff
you don't want a daemon for, but I wouldn't use the old core CGI modules
for new code.
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2012, Josh Coates wrote:
just wondering if anyone knows of a non-sucky code shop in utah that
could do some ruby work that is overflowing from our engineering dept
here at instructure.
any recommendations?
I'll recommend my Ruby-focused co-workers at End Point. We're a
in the last couple of years, but
it was terribly buggy last time I did, and by contrast PostgreSQL has
always been very reliable.
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I noticed that your example above can also be done with GNU grep
--line-buffered, which the article mentions as well.
Thanks for posting that.
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, but those are the niches where I've found it
most useful.
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/ -- as people
there will be interested in this and I'm probably the only one who's also
on the PLUG mailing list.
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that unlimited bandwidth is a marketing message that sells,
but we'd mostly be better off we more transparency: leave the traffic
unmolested but charge based on the amount of traffic, probably in traffic
tiers to keep billing simple.
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to the average Windows machine.
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in 1982 for Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) and
allocated frequencies in the 824–894 MHz band.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_mobile_phones
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only. The .cf files should be treated
as binary output if possible.
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(as opposed to the kernel).
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-performance-comparison
And here's a higher-level comparison between the two:
http://dodgydev.net/post/85536330/vps-showdown
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is PostScript::BasicTypesetter.
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to give up the right to not distribute parts of your source
code?
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to copy
the copyrighted work (except for fair use etc.) is permission, whether
through a stock license like the GPL, or personal permission.
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friendly.
In other words, I don't see the more liberal licenses such as BSD or MIT
being on any higher moral ground, or freer, than the GPL. They just have
different tradeoffs.
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to give them
an additional venue to spread their doctrine. (In which class I presume
some of the people who don't want to hear from Darl McBride are putting
him.)
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, IIS has far more than vanilla Apache.
That was a very long email, yet I didn't see a single example given of
what spying abilities any version of IIS has.
Specifically, what spying abilities do you claim IIS has? I've never
heard of such a thing and am curious to investigate.
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-enable swap.
A less-good alternative that nevertheless is the one I personally use at
the moment:
* Don't suspend or hibernate at all. :)
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, version 5.4 [3].
Well done! The groups in a UPG system aren't very useful even when
configured for sharing without the default umask you proposed, so this
will be nice.
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header_access Via deny all
There are probably still tricky ways to tell there's a proxy in the
middle, but X-Forwarded-For and Via are the standard ways to check.
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are
also much more likely to be guessed in a brute-force attack than ssh
secret keys (aside from the Debian OpenSSL fiasco of 2008!). But the
passwords are safe enough during transit.
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ownership are used to determine who
can read and write to various places:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/sql-grant.html
Search for OWNER here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/sql-altertable.html
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objects -- if you try to delete one it will tell you that
that role still owns objects.
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are still in the old UTC offset, while new ones are
in the new offset. Seems like I've run into that before.
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and reverse
engineering what tables were created.
Another possibility is logging your DDL statements, and archiving the
table create time from there with an out-of-band process.
All of which is pretty lame and probably isn't what you were hoping for.
Sorry. :)
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for. See man perlsub for details, section Temporary
Values via local().
I wouldn't be surprised if bash borrowed the behavior the name from
Perl.
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services whatsoever, then DROP makes sense
because any attempts to connect will go into a uniform black hole, and
it's arguably more secure through a wee bit of obscurity.
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architecture (i386 vs. x86_64, for example) and some
compile options may affect the binary format too.
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monitor (separate
displays, not mirrored) with fglrx, but it works well. The AMD setup stuff
just worked.
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Don't fear
(or even knowing)
the passwords. And sudo isn't useful if you don't use passwords.
If ssh key authentication support were integrated with sudo, it would be
very nice.
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! :-)
These are machines I was intentionally given root access to, but that
doesn't mean I know the password, or that it even *has* a password. Many
machines are involved here, managed by various people with differing
security policies.
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, but if you're dealing with a
new machine or a simple setup it's worth looking at.
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IN PTR phoenix.localdomain.
etc.
Or else you may be able to define the zone file as applying to
in-addr.arpa and use your zone file as is, but that seems ill-advised,
since it would break all other reverse lookups for anywhere not defined in
your zone file.
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/named.conf -t /var/named
# Set RESOLVCONF=no to not run resolvconf
RESOLVCONF=yes
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Yeah, it's a good idea to run it chrooted.
I've never used gbindadmin before but it sounds like it wasn't as helpful
as it could be. :)
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names. If you're using BIND, it can be implemented with BIND views. I've
only skimmed this article, but it looks like a good introduction:
http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/networking/news/views_0501.html
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in their
system.
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side, which
virtusertable can have full email addresses in different domains on the
left side. But virtusertable can't do pipes on the right side IIRC.
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your
experience and qualifications.
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