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ysh7

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    Comment #31245201

    What if it is for mobile phones or tables? Everyone now a days knows to use android phone/tablets.

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    Comment #30538109

    This article's title is misleading, its rather solving issue with ssh key management under WSL. ssh-agent management has been a non-issue on Linux. - ssh-agent supports setting up …

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    Comment #30523201

    Not OP but i use ipecho.net alias extip='curl -s http://ipecho.net/plain && echo || echo "Huh! No Internet?"'

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    Comment #30523090

    Here's another very similar project which follows the same concept and construct: https://jrnl.sh PS. I am not the author or contributor just a daily user of it and i like it.

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    Comment #14931070

    Its fine to have it on the right side but it would be better to have a preference setting to allow having it on the side user wants.

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    Comment #13980464

    Just like me, if someone else is wondering what this is then [1]. [1] https://botlist.co/bots/2433-hirebae

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    Comment #12875712

    > If I recall correctly, CentOS and RHEL will use the device-mapper driver by default and CoreOS the btrfs CentOS & RHEL uses device-mapper with loopback device by default (and log…

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    Comment #12865659

    That comparison looks inaccurate. Shipyard does support tagging images. Also will support Swarm [1] mode (and volume/ network support) [1] https://github.com/shipyard/shipyard/pull…

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    Comment #12862373

    A similar project[1] which is also open source[2] and looks a lot similar. [1] https://shipyard-project.com/ [2] https://github.com/shipyard/shipyard

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    Comment #12033192

    Not sure, what was the point of this post.

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    Comment #11943673

    Not sure how Spotify ended up using GCE instead of any other providers. The downtime story was hilarious.

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    Comment #11775337

    Still it is used by StackExchange

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    Comment #11650564

    Looks similar to Deis, at least from the title

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    Comment #11499018

    Great news!! Yet is vagrant a real contributor? Or someone messed up his git user.name?

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    Comment #11493808

    Disclaimer didn't say you are the CEO. I hope this guy does this again here, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11379475

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    Comment #10198345

    Better way to describe it was "like SQLite"

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