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mlopes
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Comment #9366246
I have to say I disagree with the author on everything except the typesetting issues. The buttons to change the page are really good and the feedback try provide is very pleasant, …
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Comment #9093454
OpenPassword's Blimey library supports read and write for the Agile Keychain format, written in Python. The GUI is still an early prototype. https://github.com/openpassword/blimey
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Comment #8307663
Not a realistic scenario. If Jobs was alive Apple wouldn't be chasing the Android and making crappy products, so he wouldn't need to give all of those lame excuses to try to justif…
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Comment #8118611
This is the usual journalist bunch of bolocks. Even the example they use is bad. Bell was an expert on what he did, Wester Union on the other hand in a company that delivers messag…
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Comment #6957952
You are right, not only that but also the title of Knight ceases when one dies.
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Comment #6616813
So, the guy's point is that if someone has access to your machine, then it's ok to make life easier for them to run a fake sshd?
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Comment #6271707
Is this really different from what hosting companies do? Most of them, if you have a bit more traffic than usual and pass the agreed limit, will replace your site with a message an…
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Comment #6165755
Come on, GitHub is used for serious work for several big companies. One hour downtime is an eternity, I'm quite happy with reporting 10 minute downtimes, as most of my workflow inv…
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Comment #6013262
Vi from Altitude? :P
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Comment #5358564
Happened to me a few months ago, didn't delete my linked in account, but pretty much stopped using it.
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Comment #3796322
How ironic that this is on a page that is such a disaster, design wise. Gave up trying to read that, after less than 30 seconds.
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Comment #3425047
FUD from a website that doesnt's even bothers to try and render well on the iPhone. Also isn't saying that it tries to achieve something in the middle of userfriendliness of the iP…
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Comment #3425012
I don't know which world he lives in, but in mine, it is used every day... and it's not even my main editor.
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Comment #3385334
Yes. It's done!
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Comment #3347131
Didn't like it that much. After about half an hour using it went back to Textmate 1. Now I'll give a chance to Sublime Text 2 that I've had around for ages but never got to give it…
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Comment #197976
I'm not talking about apt or any debian configuration tool, I'm speaking of those graphical configuration applications that come with ubuntu, some of them use specific files to ove…
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Comment #197927
Yes, not installing X windows would be one of those things. But not one of the main issues. Removing lots of stuff that is installed on a fresh system, configuring the services tha…
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Comment #197908
I've been using Linux on Servers and Desktop for almost 10 years now, and I still think that's a hard question to answer. On my desktop I use ubuntu, but I would definitely not use…