I understand where he is coming from, but the PyPi categories are not 100%
accurate. Browsing the site, there are packages that say they are under a
"BSD Licence" or "MIT Licence" and are listed as such, but there is no link
to the source (on their site or Git) and the tar.gz or .zip files
Most Tor IPs are blacklisted due to people using Tor to spam or attack people
in the veil of secrecy.
Thanks for your feedback. It is nice to get feedback from someone besides
onpon4.
Abrowser uses an alternative website to the Mozilla one to handle extensions
and onpon4 may suggest having something similar to handle pip packages.
Technically, if a person is using pip, they do it all
If I do your method and choose to whitelist instead of blacklist, does it
increase my chances of the custom pip getting accepted? I just don't want to
be constantly told I am wrong and I put forth all the effort to get shut
down.
If I do your method and choose to whitelist instead of blacklist, does it
increase my chances of the custom pip getting accepted? I just don't want to
be constantly told I am wrong and I put forth all the effort to get shut
down.
Forgot the PPA: https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/brackets
There's Aptana (you will need OpenJDK 7) via http://aptana.com and Brackets
via http://brackets.io
I disagree.
Managing a list of hundreds is easier than thousands. Sorry.
While attempting to synchronize grub's between a number of external hard
drives and my laptop's internal hard drive, I found that one of those
external usb-connected hard drives would not accept changes in the version of
grub stored in it.
That external usb-connected hard drive is a