You signed a contract? Pretty sure they’re going to fuck it up either way and they definitely have all your data.
You signed a contract? Pretty sure they’re going to fuck it up either way and they definitely have all your data.
It’s for calculating power levels in Dragon Ball Z.
Let’s maybe just leave that to his wife. Or his mother.
My understanding is that he got his start doing extreme challenges himself, so now that he’s got the money, he challenges fans and gives prize payouts. He also still does his own challenges once in a while.
Well, it uses existing PKI/CAs (ie, same as your browser), which I’m not sure GPG supports? I might be wrong.
You could certainly use GPG, but it’s not what others will be looking for. Depends on your use case, I guess.
PDFs have embedded digital signatures, so the signing tool needs to support the proprietary format.
I stopped doing that because I found it painfully slow. And it was quicker to gzip and upload than to bzip2 and upload.
Of course, my hardware wasn’t quite as good back then. I also learned to stop adding ‘v’ flag because the bottleneck was actually stdout! (At least when extracting).
Yeah, network tetris. Played that a ton, too!
This is where public money should be going.
XMMS! I was trying to remember what I started using when I switched to Linux. Couldn’t leave my favourite theme behind. Thanks!
Manpages are good reference documentation when you already know which tool to use and how to use it and just need to tweak something. They can often be overwhelming otherwise. Just look at the number of flags on any git command, for example.
Fans?