So you hope that Hamas and Hezbollah continue firing rockets at civilians?
So you hope that Hamas and Hezbollah continue firing rockets at civilians?
Nope. Bitkeeper used it in the master-slave pairing and the term was carried forward. Gitlab did a whole writeup about it.
Uninterruptible sleep makes this harder than it looks
TCP Selective Ack is very much a thing, but it does take extra memory so lots of TCP stacks exclude it or disable it by default.
TCP was never designed with wifi in mind. TCP retransmission was only ever meant to handle drops due to congestion, not lossy links.
Tmux is a wonderful complement to mosh. Together you get persistence even when your local client loses power (speaking from experience)
I worked with mosh for years to connect to servers on other continents. It was impossible to work otherwise. It only has two small warts: forwarding, and jump hosts.
The second is fixable/ish with an overlay network, but that isn’t always an option if you don’t control the network. I tried to solve this with socat but wasn’t able to configure it correctly - something about the socket reuse flag was very unhappy.
Weetabix would like a word
I’m very ok with leaving that behind. It was pompous and unhelpful. But you can pry the puns from my cold dead hands!
What’s the Lore of this picture? And why is the Hugh of his skin…off?
I don’t like SQL. It’s unstandardized and ugly and irritating - and it gets everywhere.
Holy propaganda batman!
The list of articles on that website is…extremely focused on one subject only.