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If you want a real adrenaline rush, move and shrink your root partition with Gparted.
I've done it a couple of times and survived.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Peter_in_2780 wrote: move and shrink your root partition with Gparted.
Yeah, sounds too scary for me.
Glad to hear it worked out for you.
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Another black box that has served me was Boot Repair. Fixed a boloxed up Grub (self inflicted).
As Pogo said: "we have met the enemy and it is us"
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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theoldfool wrote: Boot Repair.
I will keep that in mind for the future.
I had a problem with grub on another dual boot-- trying to remove the dual boot options and somehow I finally worked thru it but it was touch and go for awhile where the laptop did nothing but show the initial boot menu.
theoldfool wrote: As Pogo said: "we have met the enemy and it is us"
So true! Most all the problems I have are self-inflicted by trying to do something else.
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raddevus wrote: 1) I got Win10 installed and registered from VBox. Can't believe it worked perfectly.
By now I'm much more confident seeing Windows 10 working in a virtualized environment than on real hardware. I've seen a few botched upgrades firsthand, and it was always with real hardware - never a VM. I'm absolutely convinced Microsoft tests a lot more instance of Windows 10 as VMs than on real hardware.
raddevus wrote: Can't believe it when tech works!!
When a tool's sole job is to do exactly the one thing you're trying to accomplish...you have to have more faith than that. Otherwise why would anyone ever take a chance?
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dandy72 wrote: By now I'm much more confident seeing Windows 10 working in a virtualized environment than on real hardware.
I am thinking the same thing. I was thinking, "Hmm...Win10 is a really nice system when it is running virtualized on a proper OS."
It's so much more manageable now and you can begin to examine what goes wrong when it attempts to eat resources (ram). It's also nice to be able to assign it the amount of ram you want it to have, etc.
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The movie kept me literally glued to my seat.
We actually mean the movie kept me figuratively glued to my seat — but who needs figuratively, anyway?
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Yeah, tons of people misuse the word "literally."
Pretty soon it will take on the opposite meaning, like for instance, "artificial" did.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Richard Andrew x64 wrote: tons of people
So true! I've witnessed at least 27 people use the word incorrectly...(average weight of 150 lbs. or so)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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I see what you did there!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Would have been terrible to be riveted.
I'm not sure how many cookies it makes to be happy, but so far it's not 27.
JaxCoder.com
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Not at all, it would have been a riveting experience
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One of my pet peeves, and I constantly hear that sort of thing coming from news reporters. Y'know, the very people who perhaps should best know how to use words given that their everyday work tools are language. I watch the news coming from Quebec (living on the Ontario/Quebec border), and while Quebecers proclaim themselves to be protectors of the French language, hearing them constantly misuse it makes me wonder whether they deserve that title--as a French Canadian, I'm embarrassed. This is not the same as regional dialects and expressions; those, I'm absolutely okay with.
A few months ago when Boeing's 737 Max were being investigated, I've heard said reporters, on many occasions--including their most celebrated news anchors with decades of experience--say that the planes were "littéralement cloués au sol" (literally translated - and this is a proper use of it - "literally nailed to the ground"). You mean someone took a hammer and nails, and nailed the tires onto the tarmac or inside a hangar? Too bad they didn't any footage of that.
Another favorite memorable example, also from a while back: A deputy got pissed off for one reason or another. The news reporter said she had "littéralement explosé au parlement" (she "literally exploded in parliament"). Really...so there was blood and guts and everything? How many people were taken out being within the lethal radius of that explosion? I've heard of spontaneous human combustion, but not that someone could make oneself explode.
I could go on.
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Well,
Here is another old project I wrote about a decade ago. It's a bittorrent client that I always thought was commercial quality software. After writing this one I was offered a position at Bittorrent Inc.[^] over in San Francisco but I declined the offer. I ended up accepting a position at Microsoft a few months later.
I've got dozens of projects like this that I have never shown anyone. I've recently been considering uploading all of them onto Github and allowing other developers to take them over.
ScatterTorrent[^]
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Thanks!
Randor wrote: Here is another old project I wrote about a decade ago.
Downloading (project not torrent :P)
Randor wrote: I've got dozens of projects like this that I have never shown anyone. I've recently been considering uploading all of them onto Github and allowing other developers to take them over.
That's a great idea and it would be an awesome share.
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Downloading (project not torrent :P) Those words are exactly why I declined the offer. After consulting with some other professionals we decided that there is a stigma with anything relating to the words 'bittorrent' and 'torrent' and that it could potentially harm my career options.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Randor wrote: it could potentially harm my career options.
I wouldn't want to work anyway with people who can't figure out the difference between one's understanding of the implementation of the technology, vs the politics that may surround it.
I don't look at Smith & Wesson employees in the same way I do bank robbers.
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Yeah,
I completely understand. It's not that simple though, executives and people that work in HR are not always as knowledgeable about technical subjects.
I've written a toy operating system too, wanna try it? It can be installed on bare metal (x86 or x86-64) and has full networking support for about a dozen or so chips. I've got some interesting tools in there for working with raw PHY.
Best wishes,
-David Delaune
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We're developers. We don't care about executables. We want to see the code.
Jeremy Falcon
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Yeah,
Jeremy Falcon wrote: We want to see the code. As I am getting older my health is declining and I have been considering sharing all of the projects I've written over the years that were never released publically.
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I was at a French website, and I was given a stupid captcha. I always pick the audio version as it is a lot easier than picking out which tiles contain a bus or whatever. I was expecting having to do the captcha in French, but it gave it to me in English.
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Possibly by geo location api and/or IP Address location.
I'm guessing here.
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That can't be it since the example that motivated me to ask the question is that I was in a non-English-speaking country and not using a VPN.
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Read RFC 2616[^] in Section 14 Header Field Definitions[^] navigate down to 14.4 Accept-Language
Or you can just ask a CGI script to print all the environment variables:
CGI Programming 101: Chapter 3: CGI Environment Variables[^]
Various browser implementations of Javascript might also provide interfaces to get the language:
navigator.Language
navigator.systemLanguage
navigator.userLanguage
navigator.browserLanguage
20+ years ago I use to play around with the PHP language on Apache, and I've always liked the phpInfo page that was installed by default. I've used it for years to view my browser environment:
PHPInfo()[^]
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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