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Nah, that can’t be right, I’m pretty sure it was them sweet sweet scritches. I asked, former wolf agrees.
As proven by the fact that dogs exist. I bet wolves were constantly itchy as well, but receiving those excellent scritches over millennia, they turned into the gentle doggos that we know today. And now I can have one of these 30kg predators in my house, trusting me with their life and sleeping on me occasionally and not mauling me with their sharp teeth, just because of the power of scritches.
This. I’ve had nothing but great experiences with zram on resource constrained VMs in an enterprise grade cluster.
As you wish. sigh BRING OUT THE FLUGENGRETHEIMCHEN!!!
Ken Shirrif’s Blog is incredibly great!
Urectum.
Astronomers renamed Uranus in 2620 to end that stupid joke once and for all.
The dog was the best!
That’s some proper fur, I love it!
Very true! And once you’ve done it for a while, you start to notice other cachers by the way they are awkwardly standing in unusual places trying to look inconspicuous.
Metube might be right for you.
Maybe invite the Bible for a movie and dinner first?
I, too, share your hatred for horses. They are arrogant fucks who think they are better then everyone else. One exception: there’s these large horses with fluffy hooves and fat asses that seem to be chill and more like large dogs. You’re OK.
I’m not sure. It just might be if you count all the things that you can do with Jinja2, but I really hope it’s not.
Neither does mine, but, I keep it to test a new tool from time to time.
Ansiblings for Ansible (yes, I know this isn’t a programming language)
Rest of the list:
DNS tools:
Good stuff for pentesters and security researchers:
### .bashrc
### CUSTOM FUNCTIONS
# https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/boost-productivity-bash-tips-and-tricks
ftext () {
grep -iIHrn --color=always "$1" . | less -R -r
}
duplicatefind (){
find -not -empty -type f -printf "%s\n" | sort -rn | uniq -d | \
xargs -I{} -n1 find -type f -size {}c -print0 | \
xargs -0 md5sum | sort | uniq -w32 --all-repeated=separate
}
generateqr (){
# printf "$@" | curl -F-=\<- qrenco.de
printf "$@" | qrencode -t UTF8 -o -
}
I’m surprised nobody said wank yet.