@CaffeineAddiction Forgive this potentially stupid question. I'm learning Docker right now, but why does the Dockerfile have wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py && python2.7 get-pip.py? It's been included with Python 2.7 since 2.7.9
oh dear in socvr there's people who view my horse as potential culinary dishes and now in here they're skinning cats. Note to self, do not add pics of my cats O>O
at work quite a few of my developers work in windows but have to cross compile to arm based linux ... so we have been using docker containers a lot lately
@YvetteColomb Your cats won't meet my smoker. Unless they decide to claw up my leg, in which case they'll meet an untimely end... mostly because the last four times I had my leg carved by a cat I ended up getting infected and then suing the owner for bill costs for the drug regimens.
its kinda best of both worlds ... you have native linux kernal to test with ... and all the source is still in a windows directory to hit w/ your fav ide
yes but if you're highly allergic and my cats are prone to sleeping on people's heads when they sleep, well that could be a terrible inconvenience to your health
@YvetteColomb the significance of the '50 yds.' remark is that's the distance beyond which my accuracy with a handgun is significantly reduced below my rated 96% accuracy at 50 yds.
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heads-up, I just changed the Hangul spam regexes on Stack Overflow to try & cut false-positives a bit... So, if I got that wrong, we might see either Hangul spam or folks complaining about a runaway regex making their attempt to post timeout.
@angussidney see but when Americans are wondering about that its because we have 1.2 guns per person in america ... so how the hell did they get that many rounds off before someone else took him out?
interesting that the fp- feedback made from the site, didn't remove the user from the black list. I thought an fp- reply to a black listed user report removed the user from the blacklist @Undo?
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> I think this question is intended as spam seed, taking the user name, his comment below the question, his self-answers below the question and his comments below the other answers showing disinterest.
@ByteCommander However in the future we plan to reserve 2/3 autoflags for 'core' users (i.e. people who visit here like you) and leave the other one for everyone
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