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04.10.2018
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don't need compatibility)." But Theodore drove his point home, saying, "I think David's proposal of just returning Error: followed by English text is just fine, and doing more than that is overdesign
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's also very useful for those that need a name generator. The names themselves are from public US Census data, and they're simply stored in three text files. This means that even non-programmers can fine
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Halloween Vending Machine
04.08.2020
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Xtend (100mA) is fine for supplying the devices with power. If this is not enough, you need to connect both 5V outputs in parallel to reach 200mA. The PiXtend is connected to the LEDs with a special flat
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Bitwig Studio for Linux
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automatically, then you install the appropriate package with dpkg or a tool like GDebi. After installation, you then need to click your way through the well-known first-launch wizard, which worked fine for all
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Optimizing the Kernel
02.08.2021
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. The first step is to get the source tree of the Linux kernel. You can grab the tree right from kernel.org to get a pure, vanilla kernel, which is perfectly fine depending on your needs. Another option
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Jitsi
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, either as a standalone app or embedded into your own web application. Jitsi has been around since 2003 in one incarnation or another, with continual fine tuning over recent years. You do not need
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mathematical and R notation. We used it extensively when converting magazine articles in XML to ePub. What makes pandoc isn't so much the input and output formats it supports, but the way you can finely control
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Programming Snapshot – Go Network Diagnostics
23.08.2023
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to the ICMP packets sent, the network is obviously fine. The call to Statistics() in line 38 then retrieves the statistical data for the completed tests. The response times of each ping request are stored
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Sticky Stuff
28.12.2024
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after cutting. Exposed carrier film is also fine for this purpose. Otherwise, every labeling action will quickly turn into a time-consuming and messy work session. Many label manufacturers deliver sheets
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MisterHouse
21.07.2015
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recent Linux distribution that has Perl 5. To run MisterHouse, you will need: Linux (any distribution is fine; I'm using Debian, but I also have Ubuntu and an ancient Fedora server still running

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