Posts by saper@word.builders
 (DIR) Post #9iXZ1TCPG1kUgwKhCi by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-06T17:22:28.136342Z
       
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       @ffs @jeffalyanak thermal paper machines FTW
       
 (DIR) Post #9iZhdFy65MQWbv5YZs by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-07T18:08:28.453601Z
       
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       @rice @lain taxis are nicely priced in Tallinn; and I think busses are free for the residents?
       
 (DIR) Post #9ibhOaDSuWfTNfCSdE by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-08T17:15:18.965690Z
       
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       @thor @feld GNU userland is one of the worst pieces of crapware that are out there. You must mean something else.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jJRrhE32Oyxs3nQvY by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-29T19:44:55.822995Z
       
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       @wizard I am using ss64.com as a reference, the examples are good enough to get you started
       
 (DIR) Post #9jJbIrsCSQ2cIfbmRE by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-29T21:32:43.841851Z
       
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       @wizard I also force myself to use it as a normal shell. For example things like "cd HKLM:" (should have said "Set-Location HKLM:") is great.Learning how to use "gip" to read properties of files or registry entries in the same way
       
 (DIR) Post #9jKuVk7ofVjMJzj2jA by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-30T11:48:40.432095Z
       
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       @314 just moving stuff around into common .c files might help if your abstractions are rightDo not forget to remove some static keywords to make more stuff public
       
 (DIR) Post #9jKuVkY35yiLdLzzcG by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-30T11:51:17.193370Z
       
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       @314 refactor, do not rewrite :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9jNikLRO6ueU8GxKro by saper@word.builders
       2019-05-31T20:15:44.850366Z
       
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       @rice @Lyzane what about Russian
       
 (DIR) Post #9jbs88qdhZvBpnVgtE by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-07T17:05:19.079883Z
       
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       @rice It depends on their attitude... There are senior people who often deal with junior folk and should know how it was *back then*.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jdkSC0VFtja6g5sKO by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-08T14:50:23.853277Z
       
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       @lain *want*
       
 (DIR) Post #9jdkszLWR8U6erhcC8 by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-08T14:55:15.448228Z
       
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       @pho4cexa that is already better than those who invented their knowledge entirely. You'll be fine.And do not listen to @feld he is giving you hallucinating drugs
       
 (DIR) Post #9jjJbxtB4MtjOyrVya by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-11T07:13:53.503038Z
       
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       @hcs Ausländerbehörde in Frankfurt was known for huge queues clearly visible from the outside in the Mainzer Landstrasse. They have built the new office and of course nobody planned any proper waitiing area so a nice new building is spoilt with the same huge queues.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jx1b7shM3WJ8nWkpU by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-17T22:01:07.693220Z
       
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       @feld @hirnbrot it is a filesystem snapshot tool with a blockchain bolted on
       
 (DIR) Post #9jx1wIbOgoqITMWyeW by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-17T22:05:32.868617Z
       
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       @feld @hirnbrot I think git is popular because decent snapshotting appears to be more needed than some kind of incremental history logging. Otherwise "reflog" would have become a first class and the most important object list, unlike those referenced to as branches.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jx2TMthjzYpLmrXnc by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-17T22:09:01.706725Z
       
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       @feld @hirnbrot re github: maybe, I'd like to see some deeper study on this (personally learned and used git without hub for quite some time).Fully agree on the latter, a decent interface to all of this would have been a great win for everyone.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jx4rILoUqIE6jXzMm by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-17T22:34:18.232161Z
       
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       @feld @hirnbrot detached HEAD state is the cutest thing ever
       
 (DIR) Post #9jx7P5c2YzA0M3NaNc by saper@word.builders
       2019-06-17T22:45:09.777507Z
       
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       @feld @hirojin seen any details on selective ACK issues in FreeBSD as originally reported by Netflix?
       
 (DIR) Post #9mXq0hRJ5EMh80rs4O by saper@word.builders
       2019-09-03T10:57:26.187015Z
       
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       @314 @rin may it always wants to keep you current, knowing the in Debian you'll always be out-of-date anyway :/does this colon option help? (trying to specify erlang together)           <package>:               Keep <package> at its current version: cancel any installation, removal, or upgrade. Unlike “hold”               (above) this does not prevent automatic upgrades in the future.Also --safe-resolver might help
       
 (DIR) Post #9nVYOv6hhl1uild1Lk by saper@word.builders
       2019-10-02T07:09:26.627363Z
       
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       @lain @deorsum > I will not marry you because I hate your Latin
       
 (DIR) Post #9nocE0s7oa5ttxElqC by saper@word.builders
       2019-10-11T12:08:25.938255Z
       
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       Afraid to upgrade #pleroma