I have a windows server setup where I would like to get the wifi address of server dynamically.
The problem is that ipconfig returns a huge string and the script I am using wants the address straightaway. Is there any command to get this straightaway? I am open to the idea of an external .bat sc...
Ugh... trying to get a user to rebuild his machine remotely. He ends up moving the laptop to a different port WHILE it was building because it would be in the way where it was. -_-
is it possible to configure google results in such a way that if i enter keyword "Hello", google shall show unique URLs(en.wikipedia.org) only instead of displaying duplicate URLs (like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello & & en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program), If not is there any other alternate search engine which has this facility/feature?
I have a MS Project file (2014 .mpp format) with many VBA procedures, user forms, etc. The file has corrupted itself somehow and now I cannot open it at all.
how to restore the damaged RAR archive. why I can't open the rar file? the computer gives out that the archive is damaged. CRC sum incorrect, and I can't work with rar archives.
In the years since this question was asked, the EFF has made progress developing versions of HTTPS Everywhere for other browsers.
Currently, HTTPS Everywhere is available for the following browsers:
Browser name Extension development phase
Firefox Stable
Firefox for Android Beta
Chrome Beta...
Wow. I don't even...
At first I was like "Nice layout!", then I was like O_____o
There's significantly simpler solutions to using a VM just to bootstrap an installation. I'd personally install plop bootloader - it chainloads your current bootloader, and lets you boot a currently unsupported device like a cd or usb key from it. Its much safer than using a VM (especially on a s...
I have a couple of questions regaring VPS applications/setup if you dont mind...
Firstly, if I want to have my server (a DigitalOcean droplet) to be available under a url, say cbenni.com, I need to reserve the URL for that and somehow link the URL to the server
how do you do that?
Secondly, I still need to decide on the programming language I use, I need an application that runs 24/7 in the background and a website frontend; For the frontend, PHP on nginx/fastcgi is the way to go I feel
but what about the backend? Java has proven to be very resourcehungry
Some larger enterprise systems have a backend you need to communicate with. Normally because this backend allows multiple services, from web to desktop to whathaveyou.
You can write web services/apps with just about any server-side language (JS is a requirement for client-side, though there are some translation layers).
@CBenni I'd personally start with the bot. While building it, keep in mind how you want to communicate with it - generally some IPC method. Then a web interface that takes input and sends updates via the IPC should be fairly simple.
ok, soo. I would have a python app running the bot, writing stuff into the database (PGSQL I guess) and then how do I best run the website? PHP/HTML on nginx? or can I somehow integrate that into the python script aswell?
If you don't want to mess around with the proper/modern way of doing Python websites (WSGI, etc.), there's always plain CGI. Which is really easy to understand.
@JourneymanGeek For a basic web interface that doesn't really need to look pretty, all the MVC crap can end up being a hindrance, sometimes.
Both Java (multiple methods, Servlets being the basic one, other options like Spring) and .NET (ASP.NET) are rather heavy, but can make large apps easier to develop/maintain and have better IDE support than Python.
(the first one I restarted for an update. gaia is a dedi server, and rock solid, apart from some network routing weirdness from my location... fuck cogent)