@TildalWave Mmh, it would be tricky to try flying within Paris. A much crowded environment.
The flight I allude to was in Tournan-en-Brie, a small town which is distant from Paris by a few dozens of kilometers. Took place on October 9th, 1890.
I think it's pretty obvious that, no matter who it was, the Wright brother's were most certainly not the first. They just clearly got the most long term press.
Which one was the first "true" plane is quite arbitrary. Americans tend to say that the Wright vehicle was the first true plane, on the ground that the Wright brothers were American, which, as arbitrary reasons go, is no more preposterous than any other.
Proposed Q&A site for bar staff, connoisseurs, cocktail mixologists, wine tasters, lager lovers, stout sippers, and beverage beginners to learn about the preparation and appreciation of alcoholic beverages
Currently in definition.
it needs 10 more questions with a score of 10 or more
This paper:
https://www.usenix.org/legacy/events/sec01/full_papers/song/song.pdf
Explains how SSH can be compromised by analyzing the timing of the keystrokes to guess what the user is typing. It's about 12 years old.
I heard that this attack vector was solved in SSH long ago by sending keyst...
If the current state of the proposals is any indicator, it looks like AB might become like Programming Puzzles. Sure, the site technically accepts all sorts of programming challenges. But over 70% of the questions are code-golf.
@ManishEarth Most probably, but it still requires something on the LinkedIn side to convert the referer (an URL) into a human-readable name ("Space Exploration Stack Exchange")
@AviD LOL but I'll repeat, I don't list SE in jobs. We can check that, I'll go open your profile there (reluctantly) and you tell me what it says then.
@AviD Yes that but it's not in jobs or organisations ... and it's not primary at anything it's just listed, it shouldn't use that one for anything. Unless I don't get it, which in case of LinkedIn is a possibility
@TildalWave so, its like this. I set up a WinServer 2012 R2 with the Print Server role. Note that this is a virtual machine, under Hyper-V. I attached the USB printer to the Hyper-V host. Now, the problem is - Hyper-V doesnt do USB pass-through (which I just discovered)....
so, now, I think what I need to do is set up the printer on the Hyper-V host (NOT happy...) and share it out JUST to the print server. From the server, I would need to attach to that printer, and then share it out to the rest of the network. Except that its not exactly working right....
@TildalWave nah, he'll just tell me to "upgrade" to Linux.
Ah sorry then ;) I'd try for sure, but I don't like to fiddle with printers in general let alone doing it the long way around like this. If I need to print a lot I just send it to the office and collect the next day :)
Because while the community as a whole is pretty reasonable there are a few douchweasels who will piss in your mouth before you get a chance to fully open it.
One of them is just cranky and quick to anger. The other one is a self-righteous asshole and one was always one of the loudest people ruining the site's image. It really annoyed me when that one ran under a platform of being reasonable and open minded.
@AviD Two of them grew to be overly cranky, but they recognized it and stepped down. All together good guys but they just got fed up with the drudgery of it all.