The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage is a 1989 book written by Clifford Stoll. It is his first-person account of the hunt for a computer hacker who broke into a computer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).
== Summary ==
Author Clifford Stoll, PhD, an astronomer by training, managed computers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. One day in 1986 his supervisor, Dave Cleveland, asked him to resolve a US$0.75 accounting error in the computer usage accounts. Stoll traced the error to an unauthorized user who had apparently used 9...
The brand is owned by TCL who licenced it out to some former samsung people who seem to have exclusively be selling it via verizon but you can't get the phone with its own line...
> Palm is pitching the Palm as a "companion" device to your main smartphone, allowing you to leave your big phone behind and bring the Palm in a wallet, on a lanyard, or in any tiny pocket.
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Horn OK Please drives around city streets, a redoubt and omnipresent sign forged of steel, riveted to the back of an old bus. With undying devotion to his single function in life, he happily reminds himself that he assists in some small way in ensuring that drivers can safely pass buses on the crowded streets of India.
> In Japan you can't send SMS from one network to another, only from Softbank customer to Softbank customer (to message a customer from another network you have to use email).
as the plane go high, it means the engines have to work harder to compensate for the air density, therefore it will require more fuel in order provide the same power at lower altitudes. but, I always hear that flying high means less fuel burnet. please explain how.
Man. There's this thread on Reddit about how for the first time in decades NYC went one whole weekend without a gun shooting
And people from other countries are like wtf gun shootings are so common in NYC?
And 'muricans are all like "NYC is the safest city in the US! It has a population of 8.6 million which is more than most countries! This is incredible!"
And I'm just here, sitting in India, staring at the screen and wondering what's wrong with the country
Just... Make it illegal for civilians to own firearms. It's really not that hard.
@Bob At the moment I'm trying to figure out how to make my repl.it code public (anonymously viewable), but not allowing people to actually host arbitrary code on my domain 0_0
> If anyone edits an embedded repl, it will automatically fork the repl for them and they will be editing their own version. If the user is logged into Repl.it in their browser, the forked repl will become theirs and show up on their repls dashboard. If the owner edits an embedded repl, those changes will be saved to the repl and become visible to others who view the embedded repl.
'Interestingly (or not, you decide) none of them are as bad as the North of England's stations. Furthermore, all of the stations on the non-London list are in England. Make of that what you will.'
Assuming typical power-user write volume (Astaroth's disks get a total of about 15-30 GB of writes a day), at 17,520 TBW, you're looking at 1,600 to 3,200 years of endurance. Optane is effectively immortal.
But do note that data retention degrades as you wear it down. The endurance rating is how much data you can write to the drive and still expect one year of data retention.
(for enterprise SSDs, the goal is 3 months of retention at EOL, since enterprise usage involves constant replacement of data)
A: Go to Preferences > Profiles tab. Select your profile on the left, and then open the Keyboard tab. At the bottom is a set of buttons that lets you select the behavior of the Option key. For most users, Esc+ will be the best choice.
XEV (or some equivalent) won't help because that tells you keycodes/scancodes, which is not the same thing as what programs running in the terminal see.
There is no master list. It depends on what terminal emulator you're using, how it's configured and what mode the terminal is in (which can be changed at runtime by programs you run in it)
And yes, it is confusing. This is the result of decades of teletype and terminal companies developing terminal control protocols, and then decades more of terminal emulator developers programming in support for them
Which honestly I'd probably be a-ok with, since it means that I could type (e.g.) option-A instead of <prefix><a>, but it's not what you originally asked for.
Yeah, again, most (all?) of this is wacky historical stuff where companies making hardware terminals came up with special sequences to represent new keys and key-combos they added that weren't representable with a single character in ASCII.
And by the time terminals moved from hardware terminals to software pretending to be a hardware terminal, there were huge libraries of software using these conventions, so....