I think this is a good one. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_problem
Basically, series of 1/n^2 sums up to 6 / pi^2.
I think this is a good one. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_problem
Basically, series of 1/n^2 sums up to 6 / pi^2.
Indeed, I don’t get the post. Does OP genuinely think they could influence Affinity to support linux? Via freaking change.org?? Really, why is the post so well-received by community? Got so many questions.
I don’t think this community is a stronghold of linux, as you can see in the comments. We need to start from somewhere.
Sorry, I prefer input |> then |> doThis |> lastly
Sounds almost like
lastly (doThis (then (first input)))
Not OP, but I experience difficulty articulating what I mean while staying formal. How to improve?
Why is this AI comic upvoted as much?? There are mysteries I will never get…
Yeah, honestly this sounds like some people are doing mean-spirited jokes with the cover of April fools.
Is there no tutorial for mapping docker compose into .container, .network, .volume file at all? That’s unbelievable, one would expect there surely is one.
Thanks, though Shorewall looks intimidating. Do you have any good resources to go over how to set it up?
It seems permanently unavailable, how did you get an instance?
Thanks, I am running rootful containers so I don’t think this applies.
Thanks, but I am worried about relying on small repo like this. EDIT: But it did made me realize Goodnotes support WebDAV, thanks!
Ah, this explains why linux kernel grew to be quite large. Thanks!
Great explanation! Though I prefer to regard monads as semicolon simulators. Monads combine actions separated by semicolons together. The combination can be exceptional, logging, multi-output, or whatever.
Same, I wonder how the economics work out.
I got
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name
...
tcp 51 0 0.0.0.0:11000 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 155359/conmon
It is listening at the right port. But Recv-Q is nonzero, which seems quite strange.
Thanks for looking into it. I am not publishing any ports other than Caddy, and forgejo’s ssh port that I think cannot be forwarded. You mean I should block port 3000 from my VPS as well, right?
I am having trouble reading ss -nltp
output, could you explain what each entry means?
Also I am concerned that allowing access to podman1 private network interface could be too permissive. How do you think?
Yes, they are running on the same server. I am hoping to communicate through host network, maybe that’s not working well
But I have been here for a year!