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sztanpet

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    Comment #13349242

    No, that is a bad idea, see: https://github.com/rsc/letsencrypt/issues/15#issuecomment-25...

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    Comment #11165032

    By propelling linux process supervision into the 21th century, change is scary

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    Comment #10886064

    because it's "fixed"

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    Comment #9092100

    The excitement is because Lua is a very nice little language with the explicit goal of being embedded into programs, so when a pure-go port of the language appears that is not just…

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    Comment #8748920

    Trying to obsolete the needless differences between linux distributions on the basic level. The differences that everybody just re-implements all the time, but slightly differently…

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    Comment #8748299

    You are also conflating the "init.d" replacement with the project that is aiming to provide basic OS building blocks. networkd is quite orthogonal to pid1, what it is not orthogona…

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    Comment #8748243

    I think you are mistaking systemd pid1 and systemd the project, this is not in pid1 but in the networkd component.

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    Comment #8644920

    You know the blog is just a clickbait when it capitalizes the name of the project wrong. (on the wiki, the big Spelling header could not be more explicit)

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    Comment #2506372

    But it is just as easy to do that will a full userdata in lua. You just hook up the newindex metamethod. Even more powerfull

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    Comment #2506367

    I cannot agree with that, it's just as easy to add new methods as to learn to pass a new string as the first argument. How is it more "forward compatible"?

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    Comment #2506095

    the lua api of redis seems a bit un-lua like, redis.exists('key') would be better also, returning a boolean for exists instead of a number, but it's such a small nit-pick that it h…

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    Comment #2355571

    if you missed the CHE-UP talk zed gave at mwrc, you can watch it here: http://www.justin.tv/confreaks/b/281745310 starting at about the 15 minute mark

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    Comment #1973385

    I had the same problems too, had the same firefox profile since the 1.0 days almost, and had my history set to remember it for 1 year, my profile dir alone was over 2GB. After star…

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    Comment #1885842

    The length operator(#) is a bit misleading when used with tables, you can only rely on it with array like tables with numeric indexes without holes in them (no nil values). Thats a…

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    Comment #1347751

    I really like the idea, but I would make it even more general. Granted one could use it right now for absolutely everything, but the title says appointment reminder, I would person…

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    Comment #1070608

    The client has a few but very important shortcomings like being unable to set what to alert for via text-to-speech, also one cannot set the volume neither of said text nor for anyt…

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    Comment #679173

    Why the negative title for the story? I mean you can hate techcrunch all you want but honestly this is not the way to discredit them.

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    Comment #665256

    there is a webirc project in the works for freenode if i know correctly, its based on quakenets qwebirc (which is a lot nicer then mibbit, but of course YMMV)

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    Comment #303668

    absolutely, I just hope that HN will not get advertised too much, because then we will be flooded by the digg-like submissions

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