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Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?
Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?
This isn’t ai…
That’s a featured snippet, so not AI at all.
They have first-past-the-post voting. So no, unfortunately.
Agreed, in any context where I’d open man I’d rather tldr instead. If you needed to read chunks of documentation like in man I’d rather just google the docs instead than clunkily try to read in terminal.
Man live coding interviews sound like a nightmare to me.
They’re obviously going for a ripley-esque archetype which definitely does appeal to people.
At that point why not use TSV?
Rclone is superior IMHO, you have to explicitly name the output folder. Used to think it was a hassle but in hindsight being explicit about the destination reduces mistakes.
I use GNU find every day and still have to google about the details. Only learnt about - delete the other day, good to know the position matters.
Wouldn’t syncing automatically every few days give you the same protection though?
Only if you’re specifically targeted. I know enough regex to know that nobody is going to bother trying to parse known passwords to identify patterns like that when there’s a billion suckers who use ‘password123’ for their bank accounts.
As long as the pattern is not super predictable, and aren’t dictionary words, nobody is brute forcing that.
If its Boeing I ain’t landing doesn’t have the same ring.
Yea that didn’t happen either when people were warned about false information online…