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I'm Studying Computer Engineering in Rome, And I Really Like The Color Red.
Katılım Aralık 2020
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@nebulous_air @popovicu94 Why do a single copy from source to target (host and directory) when you can do a double copy first to a (slow) hdd NAS, and then oneother copy from the NAS to the target, and maybe oneother command to move it to the final dir...
YES. efficiency
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My flow: Mac as daily driver, Linux box as local server in the corner. Files move between them constantly.
I tried the sync apps. Even paid for one. They all want to be a product: indexing, watching folders, dashboards, accounts, whatever.
What I actually landed on is mc.
Midnight commander with two panes. One pane local on the Mac, the other pane on the Linux box over the SSH link I'm already using. Copy, move, edit, pipe, done. It doesn't need addons for the server.
It rides on the SSH connection. If you can ssh into the box, you can drive both filesystems from one keyboard.
Things I use it for:
- Moving build artifacts between machines mid-iteration (the main one)
- Pulling my website build output to the Mac, since the build itself runs on the Linux box with a pretty involved pipeline
- Dropping a dataset onto the server before kicking off a long job
- Pulling logs back to the Mac when I want them sitting next to whatever else I'm reading
What's your move for shuffling files between a laptop and a home server?

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Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M+ research papers and made them freely available
And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot.
It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles.
But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer.
I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
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LOL, "fuck scientists, i know better"
Anonymous@YourAnonOne
President Donald Trump fires the entire National Science Board.
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The C Layer, Series 01 of The Linux Field Guide.
First article ships this week.
Most writing about C defends it the same way. "It's fast." "It's close to the metal." "There's too much legacy code to replace it." These arguments treat C as a tool you happen to be stuck with.
I wanted to write the article I wish I'd had years ago - one that makes a different argument.
C isn't just a language on Linux. It is literally the operating system interface, as POSIX defines it. Read the spec yourself: POSIX doesn't describe syscall numbers or register conventions. It describes C function signatures and C header files. To be a "POSIX-compliant" OS means, fundamentally, to host a C library. The interface is written in C because C is the interface.
This is why other languages - Python, Java, etc. - eventually route through C to talk to the system. It's why Linux and macOS quietly disagree about where the real kernel boundary even lives. It's why "just replace C" isn't a language choice, it's a proposal to redefine what an OS interface looks like.
Once you see this, a lot of decisions in the Linux ecosystem stop looking arbitrary: why glibc matters, why statically linked Go binaries work on Linux but not macOS, why Apple and Huawei bother certifying their systems as Unix.
C isn't sticking around because it's fast. It's sticking around because it's the Latin of computing, and the whole ecosystem is written in that Latin.
More entries will be in the series. The first one sets up the frame. Dropping this week.

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@JUSTTHETIPAGAIN @Microinteracti1 @MadhurKapoor12 Yes, please take all of your forces and get the fuck out of Europe.
At this point, nothing will make us happier.
Tired of having your inbred redneck yankee doodle tweedledumb-as-a-brick arses here.
The sooner you leave, the better.
Buh-bye
GIF
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Italy just told America no.
Not a small no. A constitutional no. Two U.S. military aircraft loaded with weapons headed to the Middle East. Italy said: you can't land here.
Trump posted: "Italy wasn't there for us, we won't be there for them."
Here's what most people miss.
Italy is the legal sovereign of Sigonella. The Italian commander controls the base. The U.S. is a tenant Global Security, not the landlord.
This isn't the first time Italy and the U.S. have stared each other down at Sigonella. It happened in 1985 too.
Italian Carabinieri surrounded Delta Force soldiers on the runway. Neither side fired.
Italy won that one. Italy just won this one too.
Then something rarer happened.
Elly Schlein, leader of the opposition, the woman whose entire job is to fight Meloni, stood up and said: "Listen Trump. Even as political opponents, we Italians will not accept any attacks against our country. Especially from your bad mouth."
Left and right. Divided on everything. United on this.
The "Hub of the Med" runs on Italian permission slips. And apparently, on Italian pride that crosses every political line.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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