Comment Re:Nothing on Mac OS X (Score 1) 175
You're right. I was thinking about MacDraw, sorry.
You're right. I was thinking about MacDraw, sorry.
Out of coffee typo.
Possible. It lives at
I think there's also a few other versions available hidden in the SDK documentation. Try
open
If you install Xcode, you will get a sample app called Sketch. It's pretty much a light version of MacPaint.
Interestingly, Bangkok is only the international name, in Thai it's called Krungthep.
talking cows?
Actually IMO it's the best movie mentioned in the summary, but maybe I'm weird.
It's easy to make 6to4 more reliable for your site though. What you have to do is add a local 6to4 router instead of relying on the free ones provided by who knows who... You still have to rely on someone else for the packets to reach you from the client, but in my experience that way is much more likely to work.
Same goes for teredo. You'll have a much more reliable connection if you run a local teredo relay. That's what the consultants should consult, not sure they do.
Both -a and -x are default though, and -T is also default if you give a command to execute, so only -q will actually do something there.
It is quite common to turn on agent and X11 forwarding in ssh_config though, and then there is a point to those options (and I guess they don't hurt).
ssh proxy nc host port
has been working fine for quite a while, but I guess getting rid of the netcat dependency is a good thing.
The builtin one is way worse though. It can't find wifis with no SSID and has a much higher threshold on the signal strength. No SSID might be a misconfigured wifi, but for example on a bus trip there's not much I can do about that as a passenger.
Another interesting thing about that list is that I could identify about half of them being released for Mac. A higher then usual average I would guess. Granted, there were some open source games on the list...
But the poll was asking for the sum of windows, desktops and terminals... In this case it would be 1 window + 1 desktop + 0 terminals, which would be 2.
If you run lynx in your only terminal, that would probably only count as 1 though, so it's certainly possible.
sed -n '/regexp/p'
would do the same, but shorter. But grep also gives you the file name and the line number.
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