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^^I had just been unbanned when I posted that. since yesterday. I knew because I would be redirected to a page saying I was banned for spammimg. I could visit from a vpn though.... but not log in, obviously. (edit: actually I didn't try logging in.)
edit: also I only visit through a bookmark, so I'm sure I've been entery the correct address.
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I've been banning people a six pack at a time in the past week or so but I never banned you nor have I "lifted" a ban - ever!
When I ban someone they stay banned!
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so, do you think the site has been hacked by a serial banner?
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A serial spammer - hmmmmmmm!
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We need a kernel that runs on hot air and comb-overs.
Fabulous idea. The day that happens I'll be the fat old blowhard with the fastest desktop in town!
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47°9′S 126°43′W
He lives
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In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.
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Winner!
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^ & ^^ & ^^^
You what?
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Put
47°9′S 126°43′W
in your search engine to find out. Unless you are an H. P. Lovecraft fan, then you'd just know.
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SPOILER ALERT!
Put
47°9′S 126°43′W
in your search engine to find out. Unless you are an H. P. Lovecraft fan, then you'd just know.
Oh, I'd recognize those coordinates anywhere.
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Ah the classic "coordinates of the resting place of Cthulhu" joke.
The old ones are the best.
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Measureless! Loathesome! Hidden in green, slimy vaults!
honestly?
i never quite understood the fascination with h.p. lovecraft.
it might have been shocking & new in 1928, but now, about a million much better sci-fi books later...
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@ohnonot -- I must respectfully disagree.
Have you read some of the longer stories?
Particularly The Dream-Quest Of Unknown Kadath and The Shadow Out Of Time -- highly recommended
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^ That.
If you explore his works you will (hopefully) realize what millions of fans already know - H.P. Lovecraft was a master ahead of his time.
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FYI - The Debian Administrator's Handbook is available for free in e-book, PDF and mobi format:
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^ It's free, but you should consider donating.
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There is not a single perfect reference management application for Linux.
I have tested Mendeley, Docear, JabRef, Kbibtex, Zotero. As it is now, I am going to use Citavi (paid for by my university) on a Windows VM. It's pretty much all I want. EndNote is out of the question due to rampant data loss problems).
Does somebody have a recommendation for other BibTeX-compatible reference management software which runs natively on Linux he has had good experiences with? Free of charge is not a requirement: professional-grade programs please
Still curious if there is something for Linux.
Just curious, as a (fully-satisfied) Mendeley user myself, what are your qualms with it?
I have not used Citavi myself, so can't compare.
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^ The GUI is not terse enough, attached spy service, and the BibLaTeX interface is also indirect and not direct. But good news, kbibtex just released v 0.6 and it fixes the worst issues, so now I'm on kbibtex again and pretty saisfied for the time being.
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Once funding is available, I will.
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I ordered a banan pi and a wd red lastweek, and now I'm thinking I should have ordered at least one moar and start building a mini cluster:
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacent … uter.shtml
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq5nrHz9I94[/video]
that looks so cool
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Or, you could just combine the processing power of all of your x86 machines lol
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@CSCoder4ever Yeah I did that once about 5 years or so ago just for kicks, using PelicanHPC. I compiled a kernel on first just my main box, then using the cluster. I wish I had saved the numbers so I could quote the results for you. All I recall now is that it was a huge amount faster.
I was using 5 desktops, and specified more thread use for the compile. Was pretty impressed, but of course the power consumption for daily use made this just a fun experiment. If electricity was free, and more things ran multi-threaded, I would have left it hooked up.
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I ordered a banan pi and a wd red lastweek, and now I'm thinking I should have ordered at least one moar and start building a mini cluster:
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacent … uter.shtml
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq5nrHz9I94
that looks so cool
i like how the guy is clearly enjoying himself
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