Wanted to ask a quick question bc there's prob at least one person here with experience with this stuff.
I am considering getting kernelcare for one of our debian stretch-based servers (mostly running a bunch of LXC containers), which I definitely don't like restarting (but also don't want it to be insecure). Did anyone here use it before? Do you recommend it?
I was considering using the canonical livepatch thing, but it's only for ubuntu
In Notepad++ I have set "replace tab with 2 spaces".
When coding in Python I copy-pasted some code from the web and it appeared indented correctly. But running the code resulted in indentation errors, which I solved in the end by removing all "visible" spaces at line beginnings and inserting the...
The simplest way is to use the menu:
View->Show Symbol->Show all characters
It will show Tabs and EOL characters.
Here is an example of a VBS script that announces the current hour being viewed in Notepad++ on Win7.
Note that it is clear I used spaces to do the indents - not Tabs.
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@Ave I used to run kernelcare but moved to free canonical livepatch since I'm running Ubuntu now; but before canonical livepatch there was kernelcare, and it worked fine
> It's almost like they went into the study looking for a particular answer and then made sure that they picked methodology to then prove this answer within the data collected.
As someone who wants to go into academia, I hate this.
This is almost completely due to the fact that journals often refuse to publish negative results.
Which sucks, because any information is valuable. Knowing what doesn't impact something can play a major role in figuring out what actually does.
> According to his wife, he was working evenings, weekends and holidays to keep on top of marking, preparing lectures, setting exam papers and answering emails. She said the university should have known he was struggling.
I don't want to buy a new phone, then wind up either falling behind or having to spend $500-$1000 a second time less than a year later as other people benefit from the 5G revolution...
And I'm kinda moving away from the whole Android modding scene, and considering something like the Galaxy S10.
(and I intend on getting it unlocked, an option that most people cannot afford)
And in a move that proves to be surprising... Samsung has kept the 3.5mm headphone jack.
(I will need to do some very serious convincing to throw $1,600 on the 12GB/1TB version of the S10+; even if the funds are available, I will very likely not be allowed to make a purchase like this without proving beyond reasonable doubt why this is necessary)
(most people who want this phone are going to be paying $44/month over 36 months rather than spending $1,599 outright, as the majority of Americans just do not have this much cash available)
If unlocked, the device will likely be sourced from Best Buy (something something something, My Best Buy loyalty points).