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Aboutsystem support googling his way in a developer realm
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Skillssomehow have it enough to show ol' classic Hello World on a smartphone screen
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i love heat...
call me cold blooded person -
@drRoss somehow generally accepted but made you lose the context in a conversation.
one person claims "linux shit in this", while other claims "i use linux and fine with it". now one of them might use mint and the other might (accidentally?) installing bare gentoo.
@wolfman well, when i say Linux, i spesifically refer to the kernel. -
not sure what "linux hobbyist" supposed to meant here, coz i don't do kernel tweak/hack unless it's really a must.
in regards to GUI env, i always feel those DE doing too much.
i think the longest i've used is fluxbox, with the last experimental one (trying out of curiousity) is ratpoison. -
i'd take anything as long it's capable to dispell the sleepyness.
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Here's one for the heart...
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apache is a web server application. you want loops and arrays? just make a damn shell script or gui for configuring it then!
and why not use port forwarding if all you wanna do is make a certain host listen in several port?
then again, in it's simplest form, making apache host listening to several port only took you 2 line editing, unless each port serves different virtual host -
google scapy
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@Nekon no, no, no... mere confidence isn't sufficient. you'll need to spend time, money, dedicated team who understand all those legacy function and know what to do to make better replacement, a clone of current system infrastructure for development, etc etc etc
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are those..... tabs?!
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depends on the project and demands...
if you got what they need and they need it desperately, then there's your bargain point -
i understand that cobol is still being used in certain industries. but developers with enough proficiency is getting scarce. hell, even if they plan to migrating their long live system to another "modern" language still needs someone who understand cobol and the cost will be sky rocketing.
so, knowledge wise, i wouldn't say it's a waste of time.
you can always learn other language in parallel anyway. -
if it's commercial ssl cert signed by well known ca, here's for ignoring any cert expiration notification... (if any)
BANG!!... -
@TECKSPEED are you working as a developer in a bank?
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am i the only one that starts to imagining certain masked super heroes when i see that image?
i'm from indonesia btw -
that's one huge font size right there, mate.
and what exactly he's gonna do with the touchpad? -
means they don't know how to escape other symbol characters for backend consumption
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oh look, a fish...
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@lukegv if they really set minimum os version limitation, then why overriding it in the first place?
kind of pointless... -
it's a head eater pony!
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i wouldn't call that "injection" though...
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voting for the sysadmin
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let me guess, password requirements hit you hard?
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let me get this right, so your dog manage to press the power button several times? how?
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mmm... milkshake with a bit of salt
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use black tea...
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nah, he's just documenting it...
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i sure did
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self signs are good enough for private comms between your server and your app, it's your domain, no need for any public ca.
but, definitely bad for public websites. -
@progzilla make sure .profile have read and write access for your user, re-edit it and move/copy that PATH line outside if condition
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just don't use the production server to test it out...