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@guizzy @mitsu@shitposter.club I first saw "smuggle" and imagined you trying to position a small rowboat so that currents deliver her to a coastal area of Canada.
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@mangeurdenuage Something like #CloudFlare's never-ending CAPTCHA against #Tor users?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/gkec11/computer_expert/
LOL. (I think @bthall sent this. I can’t think of any other reason I’d ever visit Reddit otherwise.)
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Why don’t people give truthful answers to surveys? (1) Too intrusive—surveys tend to ask for too much personal information (2) Too mysterious—the organizations administering surveys and the organizations for whom they are collecting information often obscure themselves (3) Too untrustworthy—surveys’ information, once collected, may be used and re-used, chopped and pr…
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"I Am The Walrus" has always been one of the Beatles' songs that I disliked. In fact, about 20 years ago, a co-worker wanted to give #sonTwo a cassette tape of Beatles songs. I said that as long as that song was not on the tape, it was okay.
(I didn't want to have him singing the song around the house.)
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Why is it that I can find salt-free potato chips in #MO, but not in #CA? I thought California was supposed to be the land of healthy diets.
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I like what I read about #Veracity-SCM, but I think it is abandoned. http://status.hackerposse.com/url/22544 ... developed by #SourceGear http://status.hackerposse.com/url/22545 which is currently pushing something called Vault (which seems to mainly be a replacement for Visual SourceSafe) http://status.hackerposse.com/url/22546 Look at its comparison chart (versus selected D…
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111 packages to install or upgrade.
I know it has been ten days, but that still seems a little excessive.
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Just looked at the $EMPLOYER cellphone. 113 unread e-mail messages in 10 days. Not bad at all. I can remember getting that many or more in a single day.
I’m going to shoot for deleting about 100 of those without reading.
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Is “WSO2” this?
https://wso2.com/
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Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly.
~/product-apim-3.2.0--TEST ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 13:26:10
❯ echo $JAVA_HOME
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/adoptopenjdk-11.jdk/Contents/Home/
I have a feeling they mean they don't support Java 11...
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although here they talk about Mac, so... https://nu.federati.net/url/276563
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@musicman Isn’t $JAVA_HOME usually the base of the JRE installation directory? I think I have seen it pointing to the ‘bin’ subdirectory a few times also.
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I think that adoptopenjdk install I am referencing is homebrew. I'm pretty sure that is the directory I have been using, but perhaps not.
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"The highly anticipated sequel to KELLA YANDHI. An album about finding inner peace with God and the lord Jesus while also dealing with a furry kink."
Alright, let's do this.
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well, maybe one of these will be done by morning...
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[INFO] WSO2 API Manager - Based on product backend Test Module FAILURE [ 02:22 h]
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[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
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[INFO] Total time: 02:58 h
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at least the compile failed much more quickly, but I wish they would say something other than build at the end: [INFO] WSO2 API Manager - Based on product backend Test Module FAILURE [ 11.253 s] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD FAILURE [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INF…
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So, um, are these referencing 14 and 15 or 1.4 and 1.5... <profiles> <profile> <id>jdk14</id> <activation> <jdk>1.4</jdk> </activation> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>bouncycastle</groupId> <artifactId>bcprov-jdk13</artifactId> <version>${bcprov.jdk13.version}</version> </dependency> </dependencies> </profile> <profile> <id>jdk15</id> <activation> <activeByDefault>true</a…
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@musicman For many of the 1.x numbers, Java x and 1.x are the same.
This started because after v.1.2 was released, they retroactively decided it was “Java 2”. I think v1.8 is Java 8. I don’t know what they’ve done after that.
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right, but why would they be referencing Java 3? idk, the whole thing is weird.
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Typing two more letters is very much not a big deal but...
I don't understand the argument here: https://www.healthline.com/health/bipoc-meaning
If the point is that not all white people are the same, then why aren't we differentiating the Hmong, from the Karen, from the Cambodian, from the Thai, from the Vietnamese, from the Chinese, from the Mongolian?
What am I missing?
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@musicman I don’t think you’re missing anything. They’re saying it is all non-whites (POC), but more specifically Black and Indigenous North American people. I don’t agree with the article. If you mean Blacks, say that (and don’t say “African American” ... for a good sized segment of us, that is offensive; in part because it was tagged onto us from the outside, n…
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LOL
"4. The Management Console requires you to enable Javascript of the Web browser, with MS IE 7. In addition to JavaScript, ActiveX should also be enabled with IE. This can be achieved by setting your security level to medium or lower."
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Tonight is #MovieNight. We're watching 101 Dalmatians. My grandson did not get much sleep last night, so he won't last through much of it.
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Surprisingly, he saw the whole thing, then jumped up and ran to the dog pen to try to close himself in (a new “I do not want to go to bed yet” maneuver).
I accidentally woke him at 01:00 the night before, so the two of us were awake until around 04:15. At 09:00, he was standing up in the crib.
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Arrived back in my #SoCal hometown. #GS3 (1 1/2 years old) is truly wonderful. Very active, to the point that standard sized clothing appropriate for his height is too wide for him.
We had a great time. We must have read “the Mama book” (Jimmy Fallon) 25 times.
When he got up this morning and saw my suitcase, he was sad. Without anyone saying it, he knew I was leaving.
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@mangeurdenuage No, it isn't for me, either. But if you have control issues or you're hyper-greedy for information about site users, Chromium-based browsers have more knobs to turn and less powerful blocking options.
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Thinking about some infrastructure improvements. I don't have the financial resources for them yet.
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@mangeurdenuage I don't know if older hardware like #PS4* has a built-in microphone. I think most people use headsets for that.
* I bought the console for myself and my kids at release, so it is years old already.