Shamrock Distance Classic 10k: 6.41 miles, 00:09:21 average pace, 00:59:59 duration
Shamrock Distance Classic 10k
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Remember when Apple built a Mac OS running on top of Solaris and HP-UX? Seriously. It happened.
Macintosh Application Environment for Unix – from back in 1994. ⌘ Read more
“We are trying to accomplish an extremely difficult thing that requires everything to run as smoothly and efficiently as possible, but luckily our status incentives are so optimal that the high status men getting to sleep with a lot women is just the best!”
Save time with partial re-runs in GitHub Actions
It is now possible to re-run only failed jobs or a single job in GitHub Actions workflows. ⌘ Read more
Leslyn Lewis says she’s running on principles and respect for others
Docker: Nine Years YOUNG
Nine years ago today, March 15, 2013, Solomon Hykes, the founder of Docker, first demoed Docker publicly to the world at PyCon. On stage Solomon noted that, for developers, “shipping to the server is hard,” and thus he and the early team designed Docker to help developers more easily build, share, and run any app, […]
The post Docker: Nine Years YOUNG appeared first on Docker Blog. ⌘ Read more
Man celebrates 20 years of telling people, “BTW, I run Arch”
(Also Arch, itself, is now 20 years old.) ⌘ Read more
Recovery run: 6.12 miles, 00:11:28 average pace, 01:10:08 duration
Recovery run
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Recovery run: 4.08 miles, 00:11:29 average pace, 00:46:51 duration
Recovery run
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How I got Crostini to work in Chrome OS Flex
I blogged that I could not run Linux support (Crostini) on CloudReady and Chrome OS Flex. Every time I tried to enable Linux support in the settings, the activation failed with an error. ⌘ Read more
Run the Commodore 64 OS on the NES: “NES 64”
Seriously. Someone ported the basic C64 system to the Nintendo Entertainment System. It actually works. ⌘ Read more
How I got Crostini to work in Chrome OS Flex
I blogged that I could not run Linux support (Crostini) on CloudReady and Chrome OS Flex. Every time I tried to enable Linux support in the settings, the activation failed with an error. ⌘ Read more
what’s your super power?!: 3.03 miles, 00:08:51 average pace, 00:26:51 duration
what’s your super power?!
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Recovery run (with Beth): 3.17 miles, 00:12:52 average pace, 00:40:45 duration
Recovery run (with Beth)
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Recovery run: 6.13 miles, 00:10:45 average pace, 01:05:53 duration
Recovery run
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RoboCop runs DOS, Terminator runs MacOS. The evidence.
It’s true. DOS and Mac OS (classic) power the most awesome cyborgs and androids of cinema. ⌘ Read more
I’ve been running some internal usenet groups for a while, now I’m starting to make more use of them and slap them on the web - https://omg.singles/T7ggI
When the water has run dry, sit and watch for the rising clouds. The Poem of a Loyal Heart and Infinite Longing… | Feeding My Procrastination
Snikket: Server updates for ARM systems
We have a couple of important announcements relevant to people running the
Snikket server software on ARM devices, including Raspberry Pi. Systems using
ARM processors are increasingly popular for self-hosting due to their
increased efficiency, lower cost and minimal energy consumption.
The Snikket January 2022 server release was an
exciting release for us, but some users on ARM-based systems reported some
difficulties upgrading to … ⌘ Read more
** What is an addressing mode? **
In a recent post I referenced addressing modes. But what the heck are they!?
The instruction register holds the program instruction that is currently being run.
A fixed number of bits within the instruction register represent the operation, e.g. “op. code” — examples of these instructions include things like add, subtract, load, and store. We can imagine the instruction register like this:
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And some of them run an impressively long time on a single set of Double-A’s. ⌘ Read more
Running untrusted apps more flexibly and simply: https://archive.org/details/akkartik-teliva-2021-12-25 (video; 2 minutes)
Secure Docker Compose stacks with CrowdSec - The open-source & collaborative IPS
Testing this at the moment, quite happy with the results for one of my VPS running Funkwhale that came from a mix of Wordpress / Ampache, wordpress was being heavily probed for vulnerabilities, login attemps etc .. ⌘ Read more
Local man switches to Arch, tells no one
Yesterday, at approximately 5:05pm, a Seattle area man installed Arch Linux on his home computer and has yet to tell anyone. “This appears to be the first occurrence of failing to tell someone that you run Arch,” stated a representative of the Seattle Sheriff’s Department. “We are actively investigating whether or not this is a crime. It definitely is a violation of norms.” ⌘ Read more
5 automations every developer should be running
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one’s for you. ⌘ Read more
https://www.tumfatig.net/2021/running-the-searx-metasearch-engine-on-openbsd/ python venv uwsgi relayd
I made a gpio button on my raspberry pi which opens a new window running ed. I screwed up while testing it and launched maaaaany ed windows.
Defeat Street
Some of the sincerity slimed up on me
Cards wrote themselves and rifled me
Rigging the blast door to explore didn’t pan out this time
Rushed in, gobbled up and left me bottled up, that monstrous cub
To tell you the truth, I snort mousse
Rust seeps into cereals I produce
Rum may run rampantly down the drain, so let me think
I’ll leave a limb in the pipes to entice a drink ⌘ Read more
Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile Cross-Compilation Guide
There are some important changes happening in the software industry. With Apple moving all of their machines to their custom ARM-based silicon and AWS offering the best performance-per-cost ratio with their Graviton2 instances, one can no longer expect that all software only needs to run on x86 processors. If you work with containers there is some […]
The post [Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile … ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Manpage says
The user is supposed to run it manually or via a periodic system
service. The recommended period is a month but could be less.
So me doing it weekly is a bit over cautious. It’s often overseen by users that they are supposed to perform this task regularly.
Chocolate and skumtomtar (literally “foam santas”, a marshmallow-like candy) are awesome. They’re even better with tea. And that combo becomes at least twice as good after a run, shower, and shave. True story.