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- 善用網絡資源的傳媒 Quote: 過去,大多數類似事件都不了了之,希望這次行動能讓香港傳媒正視這類問題,並有所收歛。
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- 一百萬人的標籤 Quote: 那些受訪者的生活就會改善嗎?基本上不會
- 劣等的《一百萬人的故事》 Quote: 無線
Over the time I've worked in system administration, I've observed acommon pattern that I will summarize this way:
As your system count grows, you wind up automating the automation.
Here is the levels that I've seen people (myself included) go through:
As a trap for the unwary, Python code objects have both a co_names and a co_varnames attribute. Since I just confused myself aboutwhich was what the other day , here is what the co_names one is.
Put simply, co_names is a tuple of names of globals and attributesthat are used by the function's code. For example, if you have ' a =self.bar() ' in the function, the ' bar ' will show up in co_
One of the things that people report (to put it politely) when theyswitch between a Debian-derived distribution and Fedora is that apt isfaster than yum . This is indeed the case, and it is always going to bethe case, because yum is simply doing far more work than apt is.
(Whether or not the speed difference matters in practice is anotherdebate. It doesn't bother me, but then I use fairly fast and beefymachines.)
As I understand it, the different amount
I hope that everyone will agree that filtering 'banned' content(whatever that is in your local jurisdiction) is in practiceimpossible. Users are happy to rename files and otherwise obscurethem in order to evade machine inspection, and no one can afford tohand audit everything that is being shared.
(Arguing that people must hand audit things anyways basicallyamounts to arguing that no one can run a file sharing service.)
This means that the only thing you can really do to deter this bannedcontent is to make your
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