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Comment #40213398
This note at https://cloud.google.com/storage/pricing suggests otherwise: > Generally, you are not charged for operations that return 307, 4xx, or 5xx responses. The exception is 4…
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Comment #40213351
Not in GCP if https://cloud.google.com/storage/pricing is to be believed: > Generally, you are not charged for operations that return 307, 4xx, or 5xx responses. The exception is 4…
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Comment #14159587
I use the bindings suggested in the Input section at https://neovim.io/doc/user/nvim_terminal_emulator.html . Took a little getting used to but now I quite like them.
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Comment #14159561
I've been using abduco and neovim as my dev environment for the past month or so and am very happy with the setup. I don't rely on mouse events so didn't notice that missing. Whene…
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Comment #5585329
Same here -- loving crouton, and development in general, on the ARM. I was already doing just about everything in the browser and terminal before I got the Chromebook, so I was hap…
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Comment #4825159
This reminded me of http://www.scribtex.com/ , where each LaTeX project is kept in a Git repo.
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Comment #4204607
"Key stretching is essential." Agreed. The article at http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/ is also convincing in this respect.
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Comment #2478214
The design might work against the wall if the drawer were open in front. Crawling under the desk you would see the clutter of the cords, routers, power strips, etc., but access wou…
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Comment #2478178
I wonder how many 24-year-old CS students have given this same advice to Stallman in the last 25 years. Not that Alexey shouldn't voice his thoughts, but it's well-trod ground.