I’d expect that the person to ask would be the building manager.
Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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I’d expect that the person to ask would be the building manager.
For me, on Apple TV, it became unusable without a subscription.
The power saving might be the port powering down, not the display.
This sounds like a power saving activity, which might not be caused by the OS, check your BIOS too.
As an end user, ie. not someone who either hosts an instance or has extra permissions, can we in anyway see who voted on a post or comment?
I’m asking because over the time I’ve been here, I’ve noticed that many, but not all, posts or comments attract a solitary down vote.
I see this type of thing all over the place. Sometimes it’s two down votes, indicating that it happens more than once.
I note that human behaviour might explain this to some extent, but the voting happens almost immediately, in the face of either no response, or positive interactions.
Feels a lot like the Reddit down vote bots.
For the purpose of?
Venting? Warning? Praise?
Something else?
You could use a cron job to grep through the file and reformat the output into a webpage, markdown, or plain-text file.
Bruce Perens is currently working on a new licensing model called Post Open requiring that business with sufficient revenue to pay up.
In my opinion it’s criminal just how often this happens. Big business making obscene profit off the back of volunteer work like yours and many others across the OSS community.
If you’re not considering a gravitational slingshot for hunting, you’re not thinking big enough…
Is it just me who is sceptical about anything new from Intel at the moment?
Mind you, this is not the first time that this feeling has existed, there was a standing joke amongst IT professionals in the mid 1990s that the sticker “Intel Inside” was actually a warning label, referencing the Pentium FDIV bug.
Multiple camera angles are used for two reasons:
Paywalled , or so horribly broken that you cannot scroll past the first page using Firefox Focus on Android.
And many of them are heading to BlueSky…
Perhaps you can use the same logic to go after gun manufacturers…
My first recommendation is to become familiar with one flavour of Linux. Debian is a solid choice and it will give you a good understanding of how a great many derivatives operate.
The command line is a tool to get things done, it’s not an end to itself. Some things are easier to do with a GUI, many things are easier to do with the command line interface or CLI.
Many Linux tools are tiny things that take an input, process it and produce an output. You can string these commands together to achieve things that are complex with a GUI.
Manipulation of text is a big part of this. Converting things, extracting or filtering data, counting words
For example, how many times do you use the words “just” and “simply” in the articles you write?
grep -oiwE "just|simple" *.txt | sort | uniq -c
That checks all the text files in a directory for the occurrence of either word and shows you how many occurred and what capitalisation they used.
In other words, learning to use the CLI is about solving problems, one by one, until you don’t have to look things up before you understand why or how it works.
Gotta love the use of quotes here:
it should be treated with “utmost importance.”
In other words, ignore this message from our lawyers.
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