firefox, I devoted chrome to a flash game I'm playing - need to turn off the graphic card block, but then it glitches other websites, so only games and movies for chrome!
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Please look at the "entries" there over the last few hours. Here's one:
I would, but last time I did I got photoshopped into a horrible picture of a pornstar taking it from behind.
So, I ask what is the purpose of this r...
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i'm taking a nap. bbl. we'll see what happens with the rest of the key snarfing blobs tomorrow. i have to do laundry and clean the house on my only sort of day off, so my offtime job is shot.
I cannot seem to get the "auto-complete" pop-up to appear. If I manually write out the entire name when replying, the @Pedro bit simply disappears once the comment is posted.
Tested on several questions, and this seems to only be affecting AskUbuntu, and not the rest of StackExchange.
You'll want to use file_get_contents (or curl) to get the actual source code, and the parse it using (for instance) DOMDocument. For instance, you might try something like this:
Fist define a function that lets us get the innerHTML of a node (thank you to Hiam):
function DOMinnerHTML(DOMNode $e...
On some accounts I use my real name on-line (Google+/Facebook/Wikipedia/personal blog), others (Q&A/Gaming) I use an alias.
My question is: Security and privacy wise, what can people do with my real name? What are the dangers of using your real name on-line.
I have a problem where 70G on a server seems unreachable:
XXX@XXX:/data$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--Storage-root 120G 2.9G 111G 3% /
udev 7.9G 4.0K 7.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs ...
@Mateo - I moved the F11 thing to the cam subsystem. My thinking was to address the F11 key as an on_keypress event from within the camwindow class and keep it separate from global keystroke callbacks to avoid window keystroke was caught in parsing. It just seems... better... to do it that way.
@Mateo whoa. that's all kinds of bad. at least it's locked now.
think - if window has focus, it gets keys from a keypress signal. otherwise i grab it globally from X11. it makes sense to separate purpose and how i get the signal.
well, I think if it were the other way - you would need more than one fullscreen key, one for each camera - or some kind of toggle sequence - full 1, then pip 2 - swap...
that would make sense, but it would be a pain to dynamically track. i think just hard-coding f11 since the whole point was intuitive behavior is probably both easiest and best.
Indeed. And the reason I didn't persevere and try to save it was I'm fairly sure it's another user (a known troll) posting with a sockpuppet. I'm waiting for another mod to check the mod room to confirm that I'm not seeing things. I'm not at a real computer atm so don't want to rush to a judgement.
anyway, df shows 70G while du shows practically 0 (some kbs)
now, after some investigation it turns out that one of our team tried to write a big file there (guess how big? that's right, 70G!). my question is, how do I find the file, and how do I get rid of it?
> For the current session on the computer, temporary storage (Like opening compressed files in Archive Manager) is done in /tmp, and is cleared on shitdown
@Mateo can't find a pic of it, but when i bought it... the relatively sharp salesperson of tshirts said something like -- "let me guess, you're neighbor writes C#"
or -- oops i dropped it on the stairs. or -- oops i dropped it carrying it in. or -- oops, i removed your HD retaining screws before i mailed it. yeah, my family sucks
if you want anything ever done right, you do it yourself. if you have to depend on someone else doing anything ever, they'll just torpedo it to put you under the bus. just saying.
to me it smells of "I have this thing that i don't know has a memory leak, and my swap is growing out of control" if the app swaps to its own private space, not a partition.
restart would fix the symptom, but not the problem.
why is linux used so much more than windows for clusters?
I am new to linux and clusters. I have to mount and administer a small cluster (8 pcs). Users should have limited permissions. And the cluster should be accessible in a large network. What's the simplest way of accomplishing this? And where can I find no-nonsense tutorials about this?