When you compile sudo with the offensive flag.
When you compile sudo with the offensive flag.
Stationary for usual operations, at least. There is usually a mechanism to open it up so you can mend them if necessary.
Wait, I meant like in between the glass of the windows. If you have to pull and push the blinds themselves that would not work… right?
Huh. The string ones can be mounted inside the window. I guess these can’t then.
That is the only kind I know of. How does the other kind work?
Edit: should have been more specific; the string ones are the ones I know of.
32bit unsigned int overflow usually does this. But it is around a 100MB off, so could be wrong.
Ah, right, that is how windows works.
It is called Einstein’s Equation, it is a General Relativity equation describing the spacetime geometry (G) relation to various energy/mass configurations (T) and the cosmological constant (Lambda).
Until the day of the defence…
I got that from the other answers. I was just very confused why I’d have to rename them to “.zip”.
I still don’t get why it is “most” files.
OK, thanks for all the answers. I get it, a “docx” is a zip archive expected to contain something specific making it a docx. But why “most” though?
OP refers to the fact that you can rename some filetypes to .zip and unpack them.
So… you mean the zip program just rename them back? Why?
I don’t get it… I must be missing something about zipped files.
I have noticed this too, I have to press the ‘back’ button on the remote to get the computer output.
Analysts using Julia and Mathematica are confused by this meme.
If you like mathbf more then at least redefine vec and use vec. Keeps the code more tidy.
Yes, because those are not spatially connected.
I’m running PopOS on a computer for wathing media at home. I’m not too impressed. I read a bunch of comment threads recommening it so I treid it out. They seem a bit unstable – that at least falls in OP middle ground. I made an update and dpms management was just different, like the screen is no longer turning itself off. I’ve had some thing like this happen on it. It’s not breakage, it’s a bit annoying. “Just works”? Eh, sure, kinda’.
For sudo there is a compile option which taunts you if you enter the wrong password. At least in gentoo that flag is called ‘offensive’. I just imagined another feature to the flag where a guard will show up as well.