(封面的「為什麼雞要過馬路」涉及一個笑話,見 網上文章 介紹。作者曾以此為題拍照宣傳一個笑話研究
Convenient ssh in Gnome, or 'my sshmenu wish comes true'
It turns out that I can get something that more or less does what Iwanted sshmenu to do (per yesterday's entry ).In email Dan Astoorian pointed me at the Gnome 'Command Line' appletand that it has macro capabilities; you can define a pattern and acommand to run (using bits of the pattern) when the pattern matches the'command' that you type. Thus, you can hijack it into a 'ssh sessionlauncher' with suitable patterns.
The current patterns and commands that
Why version control systems should support 'rewriting history'
There's a hot debate about whether VCSes should allow developers to'rewrite history' ( in the git sense ). The usual wayto frame the options can be wrapped up as a question: should the VCSallow developers to rewrite history, or forbid it? Put this way, a fairnumber of people will incline towards 'no'.
But this is a misleading and wrong question, because it quietly assumesthat the VCS can actually stop people from rewriting history. Thisis incorrect; no VCS that has
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One reason I like Nodame Cantabile's Chiaki
One of reasons that I like Chiaki is that he is that rarity in anime,a competent protagonist who understands his own competence. The usualpattern is that the protagonist is either unskilled (and learns throughthe course of the anime) or is basically an idiot savant, ferociouslyskilled but without understanding.
(Nodame herself is an example of the latter category, and one of thethemes throughout Nodame Cantabile is people trying to get her toharness and direct that ferocious skill, to think about and understandwhat she is doing
Quirkology: How we discover the big truths in small things
(封面的「為什麼雞要過馬路」涉及一個笑話,見 網上文章 介紹。作者曾以此為題拍照宣傳一個笑話研究
My standard Gnome customizations
I don't use Gnome on my primary machine (it runs a peculiar, entirelycustom environment), but I do use it on a number of secondary machinesand I keep making more or less the same customizations each time. So I'mwriting them down, if only for my own reference on the next machine.
- I disable gnome-terminal's blinking cursor .
- I turn CapsLock into an additional Ctrl. This is in the Keyboardpreferences area, Layout tab, 'Layout options' button, and
Why I would still like MC/S in Linux
I recently ran across MC/S vs MPIO , which is about why iSCSI's 'multipleconnections per session' feature is apparently considered a bad ideaand is not likely to be implemented in Linux, the short summary beingthat it is an iSCSI specific duplication of generic multipathingfunctionality. Unfortunately, I sort of disagree with this in practice.
In theory I don't care about how my multipathing is done, I just wantsomething that makes general iSCSI multipathing work right. In practice,right now generic multipathing