

cargo() {
cargo $@
echo So how you doin\' today?
}
Fixed


cargo() {
cargo $@
echo So how you doin\' today?
}
Fixed


boost::msm errors enter the room


I use a Vero V with my TV’s remote via CEC, it’s great, Kodi is awesome and it can look amazing with a good skin


Login with your mom lmao


Yeah the “free operating system” stuff is wrong af. The guy clearly doesn’t understand what free software means.


Yes but storing the password and the TOTP secret in the same place kinda defeats the concept of 2FA


Especially concerning illegal downloading


Then you can just revoke the device key, can’t you?


Then you have to type HESOYAM


Nice! Will try that tomorrow! I just noticed you misspelled the name on the readme: NavidSpot


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Same, why the hell would we want DRMs in linux ?


I think you’re confusing backup and redundancy. While I totally agree RAID1+ should not be considered backup, it absolutely is redundancy, as the same data is present on at least two disks (either on the form of the exact same data or something that can be used to rebuild the missing data).


RAID0 has no redundancy, all other levels have (either mirroring or with parity)


PM me your email or something and I’ll try to send you that tomorrow!


I organized it in a third place (not sure about how it’s called in English, “tiers-lieu” in french), they did most of the communication. I also gathered e-mails of people interested on foss and related subjects during other events and I send them e-mails everytime I throw an event.
There are some initiatives like End of 10 which gather local organizations that might throw install parties, that can help being visible. There are probably others but it depends on where you are.
On the practical level, we prepared a quick slideshow that we run in the beginning to show people why they’ll love linux (talking about free software philosophy, and why proprietary is not a good idea) and then we have half a dozen Linux mint keys that we share with everybody and we all run the install at the same time.
We also bring a couple more keys, like a gparted and/or debian live just in case we need to do some recovery.
Most of the people completely switch from windows to Linux but we had a couple of dual boot. We also had one impossibility due to the person wanting a dual boot and their PC using a weird RAID controller preventing us to repartition the disks, or install grub, I don’t remember.
Anyways, it has been a lot of fun and I recommend anyone competent to try, it’s really nice to bring linux to more people!


You can organize Install Parties! I held two of them and I expect to hold one more in the beginning of the year, I had a lot of fun and people were happy to install themselves and learn a new way to use their computers.
I’d say it depends on the heuristic of the path planning algorithm, eg. if road surface is taken into account and the road it chose is asphalt while the other one is dirt then that path makes sense.
What application are you using to find this path? OSM in itself doesn’t do path planning if I’m not wrong, it’s just the map’s structured data