

Science might like latin words, but this one is greek. The dys- prefix means difficult, lexia means “ability with words”. Oh, and greek is not dead.
Science might like latin words, but this one is greek. The dys- prefix means difficult, lexia means “ability with words”. Oh, and greek is not dead.
The duck fucks, but does the fuck duck?
Catch is “somewhere else” wants 6 million to make you a citizen.
Either that map is wrong, or the US doesn’t understand how the EU works.
I’m sure the witch has a spell book though.
(I’ll show myself out now)
You can look into inform6 and inform7 (totally different beasts, they are not older/newer versions of the same thing), TADS, or something like Quest perhaps. There should be more but these are the first that come to mind.
Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
Conner (sauce: ostreliens)
Everything. Literally everything can be fatal in large enough quantities. Quote from one of my chemistry professors: “there are no lethal substances, only lethal doses”
FreeOTP+ from fdroid is what I’m using.
I have to add that it shouldn’t matter much though. If anyone is around you, which would be the main use case, it provides you with a QR code that they can scan and view your website.
On my non-jailbroken phone it doesn’t. The default port is 8888 and you can change it, but it doesn’t start if you specify 80. I don’t know if jailbreaking allows that.
I just found ServeIt on fdroid. I tried it with a simple html website and it works on my phone. It does exactly what you ask.
Example: I need to enable ntp client on a machine? Just enable and start the service and done!
You don’t need systemd for that. It has always been the case before systemd even existed.
I noticed it’s missing some Arduino examples, so I’ll look into adding some if you’d like.
This doesn’t exactly fit in your examples page, but here’s an one liner I used last night to notify me when the DNS changes I made to my domain have propagated:
while true; do ping -c 1 example.com | grep $IP && curl -d "DNS changes have propagated" https://ntfy.sh/mynotifications && break; sleep 1m; done
I have only discovered ntfy.sh a month ago and it’s absolutely amazing. Does exactly what it says, it’s amazingly easy to use. So far I’ve used it to get notifications from my Pi, a Jenkins server I’m running on a VM and to control a NodeMCU module at home. It’s absolutely awesome, thank you so much!
Yes, if your plug looks like this, the new ones will do.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/CEE_7-7.jpg/500px-CEE_7-7.jpg
Ground goes from the pin on the one you already have into the plug, or through the tiny plates on the side.
More info in here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuko