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29.05.2012
interesting, it turns out that you can fit a USB hub and HID de- vice into a very small space [2]-[5], like the space in a computer mouse or a large thumb drive. Then, you could send it to someone
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26.10.2012
constraint on picking a framework is picking one that supports your language(s) of choice. In the Ruby world, you’re pretty much always going to pick Ruby on Rails [2], and for JavaScript, it’ll be node
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19.12.2012
self-signed certificate Figure 1: Firefox Certificate Manager with the default set of “trusted” signers. Figure 2: Sample OpenSSL session. 71 LinuxuSer Digital Signatures and Encryption with SSL l
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23.11.2009
, and simultaneous dual-band routers
to allow the 5GHz part of the wireless
band to be exclusively available for
video streaming and VoIP phone calls.
The 2.4GHz band remains in reserve for
more traditional
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15.03.2013
know what, I’ve written a book’.” With some rewrit- ing, the book became Taming OpenOf- fice.org Writer [2], the first book specifi- cally about the office suite’s word pro- cessor. Its success launched
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10.04.2015
for redundancy), 12 cores of CPU, 6 Gbytes of RAM, six HDMI ports, 12 USB 2.0 ports, and still had two ETHERNET ports left over for attaching to the Internet and other uses. The bottom two Banana Pis controlled
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21.02.2018
automatically either when you connected or logged out.
Remarkably, fortune-mod is a continuation of that original project and is polishing up for the milestone release of version 2.0. Sadly, this doesn't include
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04.04.2018
slower at runtime (~0.2% on my box)."
So, the very effort to speed things up in one way, ended up slowing down the code in another. Kirill pointed out that he was submitting this patch, not to be included
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01.08.2019
release, it's been difficult to justify its addition here. Fortunately, this changed with the release of LMMS 1.2.0, its first major update in four years.
In many ways, the LMMS workflow is very similar
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05.07.2020
version so effective. Audacious 4.0 switches its default graphical toolkit from the ancient GTK2 to the (soon to be deprecated) Qt 5, although in defense of the Qt port, moving to the imminent Qt 6 should