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AboutHenlo, World!
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SkillsI like plugging Arduinos to mains and see what happens.
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Location127.0.0.1:1337
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@mojo2012 then can you explain to me why I need a class for that? OOP may be a good thing but for writing Hello, World to stdout - why should such task require a class? That's pretty much the only thing i dislike about java
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Matlab?
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I once debugged my docker swarm for 4 hours and in the end ufw was denying the required ports
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Same reason why Temple OS is the greatest OS
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No usage no problems
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Docker is one of the rare programs where gui makes more fun than terminal
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That's because duckduckgo focuses on giving you the most relevant content, not the most popular one
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i = 0
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Used it to build a game for a client. Didn't have any experience in game development and godot saved my ass.
If I ever had to develop games again, godot would definitely be the engine -
To this date, the best JS rant on this platform, congratulations!
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Do your part and share the strongest password of yours with the world!
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@ShotgunSurgeon they can't be forced I guess
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Organized crime. This lands you in prison, maybe until you are 90.
In a way, this is 'living off of it', right? -
After some research, I present to you:
```bash
sudo pacman-mirrors -f
```
This finds mirrors, reorders your mirrorlist and puts the fastest/most in-sync ones to the top. -
Blame it on the isp. That's how I handle this issue
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@linuxxx I didn't want to start the master/slave discussion all over again, rather take it as an example where hearing both views instead of bashing each other would really be productive. I'm glad you have taken part in such discussions.
As for the article 13 thing: Of course it should be allowed. My criticism is that 'only' tech related things are allowed, resulting in things like article 13 not being taken into a broader perspective. We talk about a law being passed and not about the political agenda behind it. Not about the current political developments that led to a parliament that passes such laws, etc., etc.
I know that this plays against the unspoken rule of 'no general politics on devRant', but maybe it would be better without such rule? -
@RantSomeWhere you are probably right about the SWJ discussions. The problematic part there is more that those are no real discussions and rather shouting personal opinions in a non-productive manner. DevRant's views on changing master/slave etc. are entirely one-sided and not open for any change. I'd love to move to better discussions, especially in topics like the ones you gave as an example, but, as previously stated, a broader acceptance for political discussions needs to be created to allow room for productive discussions.
Currently, you are told to fuck off when mentioning the slightest bit of support for things like changing the python naming conventions. That needs to change but it is only possible when the whole community stands behind it -
@ihatecomputers I guess memes will be served as a tor-service, next to guns and drugs.
I think you can regularly experience some first class shitshows on here. Just try to bring in some political views in response to a rant and look what happens
My experience with 'SWJ' is that, especially in this network, people react with extreme toxicity to rather appropriate criticism of 'social justice warriors'. But yes, our opinions will probably differ on that topic -
Doing the same with pycharm and atom (yes, atom) for a Django project of mine. Isn't it some good practice to only pick the best features of each editor and use them accordingly?
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TestLink
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@Emphiliis Wow, I never heard of STUN/TURN. That really sounds cool
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Am I wrong or would this service disallow all users that are incapable of modifying their NAT?
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@Redders well after shredding, I installed Windows 10 on it (which was there when I got it). So that laptop definitely is destroyed now
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Alexa, brush my teeth?
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Installing manjaro is as easy as installing ubuntu, the installer programs are nearly identical. Why not try it out? You can always switch back
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Yes
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How do I repair my fridge? Buy it a domain name!
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As all of you already knew: the answer for today will stay no. I couldn't confirm my hypothesis in a practical manner. Breaking textbook-cbc is easy. But it looks like breaking the openssl-implementation is not
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@FrodoSwaggins I don't plan to break aes, just cbc under some certain conditions. I just won't tell which exactly, yet
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As of right now, it must remain a question. I am currently scripting like crazy to confirm my hypothesis