In my 20’s, a girl in bar queue told me that she knows how to compile kernel from the source. I asked her to marry me instantly, but unfortunately she was not available.
In my 20’s, a girl in bar queue told me that she knows how to compile kernel from the source. I asked her to marry me instantly, but unfortunately she was not available.
Ignition is awesome
GPT3 was cheating and playing poorly, but original GPT4 played already in level of relatively good player, even in mid game (not found in the internet, do require understanding the game, not just copying). GPT4 turbo probably isn’t so good, openai had to make it dummer (read: cheaper)
I know at least few components in the power grid that run on top of linux
I would suggest more learn by doing approach. Learning OSI model etc is nice, but it is quite jargon :)
Use some old PC as a server, and get some network cards into it, and use it as firewall/router. Route your home network/NAT/DNS/DCHP through it. Raspberry Pi’s are nice, but their hw is still bit limited.
OPNSense is quite nice and easy free and open source firewall/router solution.
If you want to add bit of flexibility, you can use some virtualization platform like VMware in to the machine, so that you can run OPNSense in it, with some other virtual servers.
Then when you get things working, you can start looking in to VLAN’s, because they are quite important part of enterprise networking. Most cheap switches nowadays support VLAN’s out of the box.
Few taps on break lights is actually similar signal backwards than high beams forward.
If you have wifi you need to store it’s credentials somewhere, and you run into same issue.
Actually automatic way would be to just take GPS signals clock time.
Flash of high beams do work in some cases, but require that they are in front of you
Better than 666, which I did once 20 years ago
Filesystem itself is fully ok with it, space is just a character as any. Problem comes with console.
e.g. you want to delete file called “not important.pdf”.
You type in: rm not important.pdf, and hit enter. Didn’t hit tab because you knew the filename and didn’t arse with it.
Outcome is that you just deleted important.pdf which contained your crypto wallet address which you were suppose to tattoo on your left arm.
“spaces are explicitly disallowed in current standards and are substituted with underscores or full stops.” This is from warez scene naming convention. In general I think people used dots, but both are ok.
Space is still bad in filenames, really annoying to use in console
He speaks both languages, and in general Swedish Finns curse in finnish
Yes, I learned very quickly that +1 in this flag syntax means execution, so first 6 means that owner of the file does not have execution permission, which means that nothing is allowed to execute in the system.
In 2000 I was running my first Linux homelab server, I ran chmod -R 666 /, it did not end well.
I have no idea what is going on here, buuut I am happy
Oh boy, PL/SQL!
in my previous job, we had one product with ~2M lines of code, which had one single PL/SQL procedure that was 10 000 lines long.