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Comment MediaWiki! (Score 1) 348

MediaWiki (the software behind Wikipedia) can transform a company's culture from "nobody ever documents anything" into "Is it on the wiki yet??" It's the "swiss army knife" of intranet applications, super-extendable and easy to use. Even non-techies can master wikitext syntax with about 15 minutes of training.

Comment A hard-drive engineer says: not suitable (Score 1) 17

My mechanical engineer friend, who has designed hard drives for Seagate, Maxtor, and others for 20+ years, says hard drives are NOT suitable for long term storage while switched off. After about six months of being off, they MAY begin losing data. However, if you simply power-on your hard drives every few months for a little while, you can prevent this.

Comment Re:back on the streets (Score 0, Troll) 402

Dude, go back to logic school. "There exist some happy prostitutes" does not equal "All prostitution is victimless." I guess that explains the rest of your "logic."

Your guesses about my own morality were quite amusing, bordering on silly. I loved when you wrote, "YOU are the one helping to enslave them...." Truly inspired. I congratulate you on a fine, industrial-strength troll.

Comment Re:back on the streets (Score 1, Insightful) 402

...even though there are no victims for this crime...

Ah. You believe the myth of the happy prostitute.

Picking up runaways off the street, forcing them into prostitution, and getting them indebted and hooked on drugs so they can't leave, is not a victimless crime. Making prostitution legal will not prevent this; there are always girls down on their luck, and always scum ready to prey on them.

Comment pipe into /bin/sh (Score 1) 2362

Two techniques I particularly remember for increasing my Linux effectiveness were:

1. find piped into xargs (or "find -print0" piped into "xargs -0" for safety) to process a directory tree in a single command

2. Printing commands on stdout and piping them into bash. For example, if you want to rename a bunch of files, and you put the old names into file "oldnames" and the new names into "newnames", one per line, you can do the mass renaming with:

$ paste oldnames newnames | sed 's/^/mv /' | bash

generates a sequence of "mv" commands and executes them.

First time I saw each of these, it was so eye-opening.

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