Fulfills the AI quota 👍
Fulfills the AI quota 👍
I think you meant “mean”, hitch is completely different to “moan”.
Whichever one has the smallest relative path to the workbook using it? How does it find the workbook if it isn’t open already?
Don’t forget that there’s a hidden system junction at C:\ProgramData\Application Data
that points to C:\ProgramData
. Because everyone loves loops in their filesystem. Of course C:\Users\All Users
is also a junction to C:\ProgramData
. This kills updatedb in WSL.
Huh, it’s the same as (( ))
- arithmetic expansion.
I think it’s deprecated and not in the bash manual, but it still seems to work.
I still don’t understand the point of namespaces. I guess it’s less overhead to pass through a namespace to a VM rather than having a virtualised disk image or bind mount.
I would encourage you not to split things up too finely. A single repo for your environment would allow you to see all related changes with git. E.g. if you set up a new VM it might need a playbook to set something up, a script to automate a task, and a DNS entry. With a well put together commit message explaining why you’re making those changes there’s not much need for external documentation.
Maybe if you want some more info organised in a wiki, point to the initial commit where you introduced some set up. That way you can see how something was structured. Or if you have a issue tracker you can comment with research on something and then close the issue when you commit a resolution.
Try not to have info spread out too much or maintaining all the pieces will become a chore. Make it simple and easy to keep up.
Usually aluminium or glass. There’s a metallic coating applied to the outside surfaces that stores the data. That layer is very thin though, so most of the material is the substrate.
Oh right, that makes sense. I was only thinking of Matter as serving low bandwidth devices but it also runs over WiFi and ethernet so I guess it can do video for security cameras etc. and evidently Casting audio and video also.
Also Matter is the smart home interop standard. Seems close enough for some confusion in what Matter compatible means on a device.
Wherefore art thou Gnomeo?