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(Quote) great deal (Image)
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What the fuck is this thread even (Image)
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(Quote) Are you implying you know how even my testicles are? (Image)
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(Quote) Enforcement of rules in online communities is as even as my left and right testicles.
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(Quote) Hear that @Mason? Shame on you for not following community rules, smh
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(Quote) This isn't reddit you dingdong
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(Quote) Wait til he pulls his 100TB disk out
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(Quote) Source: trust me bro
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>disallow root login via ssh >allow passwordless sudo (Image)
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(Quote) I wish I had 2 loyal friends who'd always thank every post I make (Image)
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(Quote) Mash your keyboard, I'm not even kidding. (Quote) Some TLDs are dirt cheap you sure you don't want to spend even a buck or two? otherwise stick with no-ip. (Quote) Yes, LE providers generally aren't strict about card types (debit/prepid/cr…
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somebody say free? https://filen.io/r/f3adde26e4fd2dcbfbc56c48396a6d23
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(Quote) The keyword you're looking for is Aspects/Aspect Oriented Programming. Python probably had a pythonic equivalent that I don't know about. But aspects are generally for auxiliary tasks (instrumentation, logging, metrics) not critical functio…
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(Quote) You prefer Solid Diks over Hard Diks? PS: I was going to make a spinning rust diks joke by posting meatspin but that'll probably get my account nuked
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(Quote) It's just the name of the main class used in the subprocess module, it's all Python at the top (at least for subprocess.run, emulating execvpe PATH search semantics) then fork-exec at the bottom.
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(Quote) That's as verbose as you can get, I have no idea how to make that error message better. Hint: subprocess.run doesn't use $PATH (apparently it does, since it uses an execvpe-like implementation underneath), also RTFM
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(Quote) 😳
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On a slightly unrelated note, check out Xonsh, it's a shell where you can directly do Python in. I've used it a few times, didn't really kick off but the experience was pleasant. Worth taking a look if you're planning to do significant amount of wo…
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Unless you hardcoded hosts in the Grafana dashboard, it's most likely still living somewhere in Prometheus. Perhaps you forgot to disable the job for that host and it's still scraping?
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(Quote) With Kenny being the one with the lowest uptime
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(Quote) Unfortunately I don't, would've been funnier if the underlying drives were. Maybe next time.