I wish you could have unlimited guesses, and only had to get kinda close, but also only had the color to go by. Maybe “how close can you get in 5 guesses”, rather than binary searching for characters. Also, this reminds me of sha256le.
I wish you could have unlimited guesses, and only had to get kinda close, but also only had the color to go by. Maybe “how close can you get in 5 guesses”, rather than binary searching for characters. Also, this reminds me of sha256le.
It sounds like this law only impacts some fast-food chains, so there are alternatives (within CA) for the displaced drivers to turn to. I’m guessing they may even end up at the same places, just under a 3rd-party delivery service instead. Which still sucks, of course, if you’ve ever called doorgrubdashhub support - “what support”
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Dhcp clients renew their leases at 50% of the lease time, so there’s really no point in having a lease time longer than half an hour.
I only go up to 12 hours at home so that leases survive devices being powered down overnight, and I have an absurd number of addresses available. Even then though, clients tend to request their previous addresses first when getting a new lease, so things can expire with no issue
lite-xl with LSP gives you most of the features of vscode (they’re both lsp) at a tiny percentage of the system resources
I am most productive between 5 and 7pm. No meetings, calls, coworkers, or pressure to respond to emails.
Time to dive into the wide world of VTTYs. I believe you’re writing to pts3’s output buffer - writing to its input buffer is a different virtual device / may be a process descriptor, I’m not sure. Look into the history of vttys and it should start to make sense.
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