Not_Oles
Not_Oles
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What does the script do? Would it work on an LXC VPS? If yes, and if Montreal would be okay, you could buy 4 x the Silver plan at http://srvr.ovh/ for 4 x US$5 per month. But you could pay $7 if you want. :) If no, maybe I could offer you 4 x 2 GB KVM VPSes for $7 each per month. By the way, did you know that KVM seems to…
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@sonic (1) Do you want all four in one location or in multiple locations? (2) What is/are the use case/s? (3) One of the offers you mentioned says 100mbps. Is that a mistake? I haven't forgotten your last post in my Rawhide Playpen thread. I may have an extra server in a few days after the end of this month. Good luck!…
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@flips @angstrom Thanks guys for your informative comments. I will check the links that @angstrom posted.
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Apologies! I never meant to fire shots at anybody! I meant to report what perl folks have said to me over the years. Thanks @comi for the cite to the Dolan paper, which says that the mov instruction from the x86 instruction set plus a single unconditional branch at the end of the program is enough to simulate a Turing…
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Exactly! When I talk with perl people, it's always this. Plus they often say that perl is Turing complete whereas sh isn't. But somehow, to me, all this, while true, doesn't seem quite to satisfy the historical perspective that I seek.
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There is so much wonderful howto stuff on the internet. But, never enough! :) I am so grateful to the many people whose howto posts have been so helpful to me. The tiny bit that I am doing here is but a way of paying back and paying forward. Thanks to @AnthonySmith for providing the platform which I can use to make small…
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Anybody up on the early history of perl? I never saw a discussion by Larry Wall or by anybody else with inside knowledge of the early days about what specific perceived deficiencies in sh originally led to the development of perl. Or maybe the origin was different, not caused by sh deficiencies, possibly something more…
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Yup! I remember using telnet for email and to connect to the library, which had a WAN connection + lynx browser.
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I have done this sometimes. I have done this many times. If you want some help, I'll be delighted to help you. I'm sure others here will be equally delighted to help. Why don't you get an unmanaged VPS for a month and try it? If you get a VPS that runs Linux or *BSD, offers ssh, and doesn't have proprietary, closed source…
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@bikegremlin Hi from Mexico! I don't understand what difference it makes to always connect to websites and servers from a single, fixed IP address. What is a use case where that it important? Thanks!
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Hey @Spirit are you on the Proxmox forum with the same nic? Or is that somebody different? The person on the Proxmox forum tried to help me out with something i asked there, but the forum blocked my thank you message as spam. :) So, if it was you who tried to help me, thank you! If not, thank you anyway! :)
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Google probably could tell me, but is neomutt a project of the same guys behind neovim?
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I do not have good information about the legal status of the various OVH personalities, so apologies for adding to the noise. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that OVH in the US was a separate legal entity. I seem to need different accounts with different account numbers and different logins for OVH in US, IE, and CA;…
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Well, customer support can be asked to make a change. However, the request doesn't necessarily make sure that any change will happen. :) @quanthang When you have time, no rush at all, could you please take a look at what still seems to be pointing to a certain IP address as of this morning? :) Thanks!
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Has this happened? Thanks!
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I use nmh cuz I like the unix philosophy of stitching together tiny, single function commands with pipes. But, when I again renew my setup, in maybe a year or two, I expect to move to mmh. Any unix philosophy freak deciding on a mail user agent these days might want to look at The Modern Mail Handler, Markus Schnalke's…