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uint32
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Comment #12091389
This idea is often presented as soon as anyone mentions "harmonic series" and "Western music theory" in the same breath, and in the same hand-wavey terms. Do you have any material …
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Comment #11009065
Poettering's behaviour ultimately reflects poorly on his employer, Red Hat. It seems like they just allow this behaviour to continue unchecked. The personal attacks on Poettering s…
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Comment #10625151
This article discusses "today", yet it has no publication date. Well, it mentions "2015" in the conclusion, but that's it. This trend to publish without a date is ill-conceived.
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Comment #9939587
Better than either approach is to take both the objections and the computer-assisted explanations seriously. Then we might ask the following: What qualities do traditional explanat…
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Comment #9618141
When will social networks be federated?
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Comment #8727478
Richard who?
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Comment #8720811
Seems rather narrow in focus, given the general title.
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Comment #8660703
For me the biggest advantage will be the support for embedding in other programs, so we can do away with the proliferation of imperfect vim emulators.
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Comment #8656919
What's the point of watching for init config changes? Who has init configs that change so often that this is useful?
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Comment #8656328
Where did you find that? The problem is that the OP posted nothing at all.
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Comment #8622876
Same principle just different mechanics and assumptions. I can't work (very effectively) in two places at once, so I don't need robust merging, just CYA synchronisation. Using only…
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Comment #8622198
Like any good hacker I got tired of other solutions that didn't quite match my needs and made my own dropbox-like backup/sync using only rsync, ssh and encfs. https://github.com/av…
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Comment #8252351
> systemd cabal That phrase isn't doing them any favours. Software packaging sucks. It will continue to suck until there is a concerted effort from a quorum of stakeholders to fix …
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Comment #7968518
Also: bigger/faster computers makes programs bloated/slower.