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"The molecule, he adds, is also a powerful explosive that generates only N2 as a by-product." It's unstable at room temp but the authors claim it's stable at liquid N2 temps. Interesting stuff.
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Thanks for taking one for the team.
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Authentication done "right" is a real pain.
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All of them?
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A great intro to how all this looks from ground level is this book from a fellow YouTube explainer: nostarch.com/engineering-... Conveniently, the sample chapter is on the electrical grid.
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I suspect he recommends the Hyundai Ioniq 5 as a battery pack. youtu.be/yO5fJ8z66Z8
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Or "this moment in history" based on mtime and ctime.
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Hopefully you can also get back to the US.
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a) one clear is all you need.
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Spam museum!
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open.spotify.com/track/0R4EcD...
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sudo cat is all-seeing.
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cat /proc/*/stat
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Gotta feed the YouTube algorithm or it forgets about the good stuff. :-)
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It's less bad than it used to be, especially on newer devices. I agree it's pretty painful on old Android, especially an old (2+ years) Android TV.
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You'll never sell with that attitude. Pun intended.
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It takes a special mind to accuse a nonfiction author of not having the whole story.
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Your humor is totally wasted on us. :-)
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If anyone can translate this to SNMP, you can. :-)
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| cat solves most of these issues, even if it's a bit icky.
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Whoa, there. The snark is why we're here with you. :-)
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Don't order a burger unless you want to go back a lot.
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Your own unplanned time capsule!
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No printer is ever as easy as we'd like, but Brother comes close. On Android, using the dedicated Brother app works best but other operating systems print well natively.
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ChatGPT personified. So much confident wrongness.
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Wild in the woods?
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Costco won't mark up more than their standard amount, so they run out rather than overcharge.
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Don't forget waiting to be able to refocus your eyes for 15 minutes afterwards.
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I'll stick to tech jokes and keep playing to my strengths. But yeah, I can see your alternative option fitting my vague setup too. Thanks for clarifying.
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Possibly an overreach on nerd humor. T in SMTP is for transport. SYN problems are with TCP for transmission. TCP would be the network transport layer, so you're losing the transport or SMTP without T. It seems less funny now. :-)
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Can't have SMTP without T.
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Space is hard. youtu.be/Ayu0GsrvKQA
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Ignore the haters and compete on sheer competence.
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That is indeed its greatest weakness, and the main reason I keep kicking around self-hosting something similar. In the meantime I supplement Sneakemail with Gmail aliases for those cranky sites, which is an imperfect solution.
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I've used the Sneakemail service for years, which does this same thing. I keep thinking about a self-hosted solution, but have so far failed to spend the effort to set that up.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayu0...
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Is getting called a crank meant to be insulting? I mean, isn't that why we're all following you? :-)
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Yeah, that's what a voice telephone is for. You know, that device you fear most!
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If they fix the joystick problem, there will be a lot fewer young people motivated to learn repairing. I kinda hope they don't fix it. :-)
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I will neither confirm nor deny that I spite-learned UNIX as how I originally got started.
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Now my brain hurts.
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It looks like these all affect the rsync server. Most of the time that is only run as part of the ssh connection to the remote hosts so under typical use conditions these vulnerabilities would not be exploitable. Or did I misread the bug details?