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2001 Dec 06
3
Anti-CBQ Statements in Howto
I find the negative attitude toward CBQ to be distracting and non-professional in the HOWTO. I''ve re-read it for the first time in about a month and comments like "This can be configured in a variety of ways, which I do not understand. Use HTB" do not encourage me about the writer. This is not a personal critique, as I can imagine this being said on a personal website,
2023 Feb 28
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
..., however, they?re hard to change without doing a newfs(8)?) >If people really feel the need for robust random number services, >they've got other problems. I'd suggest they either apply an init >script to reset whatever they feel they need on every reboot, or find I think you?re downplaying a very real problem here, as an aside. >The more host-by-host customization, admittedly the more billable >powers and the more yourself personally into each and every stop. But >it doesn't scale Huh? Scripting that creation from scratch is a job done once that scales very well. de...
2011 Oct 21
2
congratulations to fletcher penney
big congratulations to fletcher penney on his release of "multimarkdown composer". at #21-paid when i purchased it just now. i'd say $9.99 will be best in the long-term -- don't listen to people who say more -- but $7.99 is the _right_ introductory price. word-of-mouth will be what sells this pup, so you want it to flow copiously right now. -bowerbird -------------- next part
2004 Dec 17
2
Custom weight factors - pushing the relevancy ranking how we want it
Hi guys (and gals?), We're using Xapian/Omega for indexing and searching forums. As forums are, the content that is relevant to a search is not just determined by the frequency or location of the terms; the date the topic has been last modified is important as well. Another issue we find is that the amount of results is so overwhelming, the user is unable to find the correct topic for his
2002 Feb 12
2
APPLAUD.WAV problems
Hi! I am very pleased with the progress that Ogg is making, expecially after I read the latest comparision tests on http://ff123.net/128test/instruct.html that put OGG on top aside with MPC. BUT the APPLAUD.WAV test case ( http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav ) still produces **VERY** easily audible high-frequency artifacts when encoded with OGG RC3 up to q4.9 (!!!). Things
2009 Feb 26
5
Download daily weather data
I'm writing a program that will tell me whether I should wear a coat, so I'd like to be able to download daily weather forecasts and daily reports of recent past weather conditions. The NOAA has very promising tabular forecasts (http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Ithaca&state=NY&site=BGM&textField1=42.4422&textField2=-76.5002&e=0&FcstType=digital),
2006 Jan 23
14
Polycom 501 horrible echo
I have the following situation: Asterisk 1.2.1 25+ Polycom 501 telephones. Bootrom 2.6.2.0032 Application 1.6.2.0041 Some 501's local to my network, some across the great INTERNET divide. PRI connected to Sangoma card. Issue: horrible echo (and squeals, and "underwater-like" sound) on speaker phone when calling from extension to extension. echo not present when calling outbound
2023 Feb 28
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
...ging tools applied to the VM images. > >If people really feel the need for robust random number services, > >they've got other problems. I'd suggest they either apply an init > >script to reset whatever they feel they need on every reboot, or find > > I think you?re downplaying a very real problem here, as an aside. In the last 35 years, I've only seen some care much about the RNG..... twice. And those hosts wound up with physical random number generators on PCI slots, it was years ago. > >The more host-by-host customization, admittedly the more billable &g...
2019 Feb 18
4
RFC: changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
On 2/18/2019 4:15 AM, Michael Platings via llvm-dev wrote: > Taking my previous example [1]: > > InnerLoopVectorizer LB(L, PSE, LI, DT, TLI, TTI, AC, ORE, VF.Width, IC, > &LVL, &CM); > > If we imagine that over time it evolves such that 50% of the variables have been renamed to camelBack versions of the type names, then it will look like this: > >
2023 Feb 28
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 2:51?PM Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> wrote: > > On Fri, 24 Feb 2023, Keine Eile wrote: > > > does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on cloned > > machines? > > Yes: not cloning machines. Good luck with *that*. Building VM's from media is a far, far too lengthy process for production deployment,
2006 Mar 15
4
New RadRails tutorial using AWDWR book
...<http://wiki.awebfactory.com.ar/awebfactory/published/ObjectOrientedProcess> *, which I believe is joined at the hip to Rails, given that it is a patterns oriented (MVC, and others too) framework. I do chide AWDWR<http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails/index.html>a bit for its downplaying of process (Agile or otherwise), although I want to make it clear that I think it''s a wonderful Bible, and I do understand that it has to stick to the subject of Rails and the code, and present it in a pedagogic manner. The second "extension" to the book is that I try to show...
2017 Mar 19
3
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
Would this return a quosure? (i.e. a single sided formula that captures both expression and environment). That's the data structure we've adopted in tidyeval as it already has some built in support. Hadley On Friday, March 17, 2017, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote: > Interesting idea. Lazy and non-standard evaluation is going to happen; the > language
2017 Mar 08
3
(no subject)
> On Mar 8, 2017, at 10:55 AM, Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> wrote: > >> >> On Mar 8, 2017, at 5:36 AM, Johannes Doerfert <doerfert at cs.uni-saarland.de> wrote: >> >> <mehdi.amini at apple.com>, >> Bcc: >> Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] [RFC][PIR] Parallel LLVM IR -- Stage 0 -- IR extension >> Reply-To: >>
2017 Jan 15
4
RFC: Building GlobalISel by default
On 15 January 2017 at 04:24, Michael Kuperstein <michael.kuperstein at gmail.com> wrote: > Regarding "we shouldn't enable it because it will make the bots slower" - > well, yes, but that's just postponing the inevitable. We will enable > GlobalISel eventually, and there will probably be a very long time-frame > during which both are enabled concurrently. No
2005 Sep 12
13
Skype purchased by Ebay 2.6 Billion
Good news for service providers in my opinion, Ebay will likely start alienating Skype users like they did with Paypal users. "SkypeSucks.com" domain already taken, shucks.... http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=3837895 -- Cory J Andrews Partner / Purchasing +++++++++++++++ VOIPSupply.com - Everything you need for VOIP 454 Sonwil Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 +++++++++++++++ tf voice
2008 Nov 29
75
Slow death-spiral with zfs gzip-9 compression
I am [trying to] perform a test prior to moving my data to solaris and zfs. Things are going very poorly. Please suggest what I might do to understand what is going on, report a meaningful bug report, fix it, whatever! Both to learn what the compression could be, and to induce a heavy load to expose issues, I am running with compress=gzip-9. I have two machines, both identical 800MHz P3 with
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down... http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing comment: "If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually become ubiquitously implemented