@ThomasW. I was just asking in base64 if the new user was trolling us or not. Since me and Zach don't speak any common language except english, it's hard to hide our communication
"All structures in libssl public header files have been removed so that they are 'opaque' to library users. You should use the provided accessor functions instead"
> Since some structures have become opaque you can't directly access the member any more. You might need to create backward compatible macros or functions if you still want to support older versions of OpenSSL. A suggested way of doing that is:
@Zacharee1 that'd be the code i've been working on recently - it's not scalable it becomes like cancer eating up system resources the more it needs to work
> "I like this milk, oh yes I do, it comes in gallons, white not blue. You can drink it from a cup, you can sip it, you can sup. Have it with a little ham, have it with a bit of jam. I like this milk, oh yes I do, and if you try it, you will too."
> "I am sorry to see that no one has answered your questions. After searching extensive data bases and records I must conclude there is no such person as Sam I am. Perhaps you should redirect your question to Will I Am as I suspect that Sam I am died with Dr. Seuss. If you did not know that Dr. Seuss was dead please do not read the previous sentence."
> "You wouldn't believe how much more interesting my commute is now that I have something to do other than just stare out the window! I'm using it right now to post this review and I never"
> "My copilot and I both used these during our "daily grind" transcontinental flights from San Diego to Minneapolis. We had to modify them a bit to fit snug against the instrument panels (when we bought them we didn't realize the planes we fly don't have steering wheels!), but in the end it did the job. With our laptops firmly in place we were able to focus our attention on what really mattered, participating in raids with our WoW clan."
> "During our last flight we were so immersed in trying to take down Eranikus that we overshot Minneapolis by a full hour and a half before some annoying flight attendant interrupted us, babbling something about "FAA and F16 fighters.""
I usually go with the stadard noodles they give. I don't like giving weird requests to waiters, since i know how much i hated those when i worked at a pho place
Not quite sure if I should report this or not: Eye of Gnome doesn't change wallpaper , if I am using gradient wallpaper. In other words it does change picture-uri key , but not the 'picture-options' key in the relevant schema
> The word archive means to file away. Other ways it can be defined are to collect or pull in. Archive has no direct antonyms. Antonyms only work when you are comparing two words and there is no single word that is the opposite of archive. The closest opposite meanings that are short are to mess up, fail to collect or push away. None of these count as antonyms.
@Zacharee1 I've created a tool called "django-archive" that creates a single compressed tarball from a database and uploaded files. The command to create one is "archive" and I need to name the command that does the opposite (brings the contents back into the database, etc.).