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The State of Email
02.03.2022
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, even if the server does not offer DANE for incoming messages. Securing the Contents SSL is in place. Is everything fine? Not at all, because SSL only secures the TCP/IP connection between two specific
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DIY Read-It-Later Tool
04.06.2022
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using applications such as Calibre, a simpler solution would do the job just fine. You can modify the script to have it sync the contents of the Library directory to a remote web server. Here's an example
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.git and the work done in filesystem. Other than that, I'm perfectly fine with [the] maintainer sending pull request[s] directly to Linus (provided that I hadn't spotted something obviously wrong in the series
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Miniature Photography
28.11.2021
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that are helpful for fine-tuning the desired camera settings. Tabletop Photography A table, some paper as background, LED lighting, a few clamps, and a tripod are all the hobbyist needs as an improvised tabletop
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Animation with OpenToonz
07.04.2022
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layers, displaying the first image in each frame is fine because the animation is created by moving the layers. In Figure 5, the numbers change in some lines and are again followed by vertical strokes
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it for something like failover but even there I'm not too convinced – just doing some IO, waiting for timeout, and failing over if IO doesn't complete works just fine for that these days." John also responded
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Replicant
03.09.2015
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package for your distribution, you need to install the Android SDK by Google (the standalone SDK Tools, without Android Studio, is fine) [5]. Another basic requirement for the installation is unlocking
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Wrt's 3.3 kernel was actually not listed on kernel.org as being supported. Luis said, "I'm fine in carrying the stuff for those for now but ultimately it'd also be nice if we didn't even have to test
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't build at all, and so the distros had to make a choice between it and USER_NS. In the current case, the problem was that XFS would work fine, unless it was inside a user namespace. It was a completely new
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28.04.2015
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Layton HPC administrators sometimes assume that if all nodes are functioning, the system is fine. However, the most common issue users have is poor or unexpected application performance. In this case, you

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