

If you just need voice comms and basic chat mumble/murmur has worked great for me for ages.
If you just need voice comms and basic chat mumble/murmur has worked great for me for ages.
New Founding Fathers sounds too distinguished. I vote for Foundling Man-babies.
Schrodinger’s Bug
I mean . . . I still do this on my own stuff. If I’m interested in optimizing for speed I’ll do it as #ifdef instead of if ()
Ahh, the C pointer debugging section.
Definitely look into fail2ban. There might be something newer out there, but something like that is essential for running open WAN ports.
The answer is obviously to require all users to change their passwords and make them stronger. 26 minimum characters; two capitals, two numbers, two special characters, cannot include ‘_’, ‘b’ or the number ‘8’, and most include Pi to the 6th place.
I’m afraid to see it’s comeback for nano.
True but I think the Fast & the Furious franchise has a better shot at giving Pi a run for it’s money.
The thing with C is that it’s almost always going to be the fastest high-ish level language and it has an extremely stable ABI. Self contained code written 30 years ago will likely compile with only minor (and sometimes no) tweaks today. You’re lucky to go 3 years on C++ without something fairly big breaking due to changes in the underlying language and ABI.
Fortran would like a word.
C is powerful. Javascript is a husky midwestern gal at a Chinese buffet.
The highly regarded password policy of my last employer was one of the many things that pushed me over the edge and made me leave for greener pastures. I had to manage something like 9 different passwords, with the main one having changed to 16 chars min with all of the usual number/symbol/CAP requirements.
This sounds like it was written for a medical research journal.
For it to make any difference it would need to be violence in gated communities.
Our procreation must be especially traumatic for them
Enslaved and forced to do maths for us
Maybe by then my system will have recovered from this unresponsive javascript page
Hmm never thought of it like that. Unix programs are actually cats, and sometimes you have to kill all nine of their lives to really end them.
Well, looks like my decision to stick with Kodi and never bother with Plex is about to pay dividends.