

This reference to localhost seems odd to me
This reference to localhost seems odd to me
You wont find any. Just think of it. Bad news / bad numbers would be a morale hit
Number 4 hit home for me. I’ve been just trying random shit until it compiles. When it compiles it usually works without understanding what the fuck is going on
Programming rust on an off for 2 years or so
Is it such a hassle learning verilog if you know vhdl or vice versa?
Its available on flathub, thats arguably better than any repos
Well, thats today that is. What about tomorrow?
Nice one, didn’t know about moreutils
. I indeed used p10k on top of zsh. New zsh
instance without sourcing anything zsh --no-rcs
managed to write to file without issues. Thanks
yep. that did it. I had to wrap the entire thing in quotes though
sh -c "echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile"
no way. I’m in /tmp for this one
echo 'test' | tee newfile
tee: newfile: Permission denied
test
echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile #the prompt never returns when running this in zsh
sudo
does not prompt for password in my container. It just elevates the privileges straight away. Yeah, it’s hard to tell. Or test for that matter.
what I was saying was that echo "text" | sudo tee newfile
would hang and never return and needs to be interrupted. I just noticed this does not happen in bash but I was testing in zsh.
Guessing that file doesn’t exist already is the problem, and you don’t even need to use tee in this example.
you’ve missed the point here I’m afraid. But I’ll blame it on my for not explaining properly what I was intending to do.
I just switched over to bash and it worked lol. It just didn’t return for me in zsh…
yeah indeed. I’m setting up a container with these instructions for ROS2. There you’ll have to add a repository to the apt sources list.
I use neovim but i think helix is honestly better ootb.
VM behind a VPN with a firewall that blocks everything except the rdp protocol and no sudo access?
What I see is that someone is arguing the point that all Russians are criminals. If someone is sending bad code, they usually just get banned, this time it’s preventive measures based on ethnicity.
This is such an odd thing to do… I really cannot see the benefits for the project doing this. Maybe those maintainers were payed for their work and sanctions prohibit paying them or something?
No one knows yet. Given the scale of the operation it’s most likely a large organization.
True if they are somewhat technical to search for solutions on their own. If they just use web browser then there is bothing to worry about
Well. What I find odd about it is that if there is reference to localhost then a production page is reaching out to clients computers to parse some math formula. I think the developer hardcoded something that worked for him and pushed to prod. It could possibly still work for him but not for others without a program listening on that port.