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Below are brief biographies of the extraordinary authors who have published stories in Compelling Science Fiction, along with links to their respective stories. Our authors are the lifeblood of our magazine. If you have compliments for the magazine, direct them toward these authors. If you have criticisms, direct them toward the editorial staff! Authors are listed in alphabetical order by last name. Stories by Chris Barnham. All That Is Solid. Speaking of writing, James is not school taught like most wri...
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Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Using duplicity for full server backup on Ubuntu 12.04. How to add a new partition on OpenBSD. How to resize an OpenBSD root partition. Having a Javascript moment with Ruby, WTF is going on here…. Using the quota command within a chroot environment. The ‘Yes’ men. Migrated from Mephisto to Octopress. Running OpenBSD 4.5 in KVM on Ubuntu Linux 9.04. Prevent Javascript onClick event from bubbling up. A Pledgie for Pledgie. Play the Git game.
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How to add a new partition on OpenBSD - scie.nti.st
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Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. How to Add a New Partition on OpenBSD. Following the same theme as my last post. Instead of claiming space added to the end of a volume by extending. An existing partition (technically, a slice in OpenBSD), I will show how to add. A new partition using this space. I find it convenient to create the new slice as the d slice and then put. So, let's get started. Boot into the system's rescue disk:. Re-initialize the MBR, using the entire disk.
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Using the quota command within a chroot environment - scie.nti.st
http://scie.nti.st/2013/3/1/using-the-quota-command-within-a-chroot-environment
Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Using the Quota Command Within a Chroot Environment. I was recently using Jailkit. To set up a chroot environment for users of a backup storage server. I wanted to give the users the ability to check their quotas with the regular. I go about telling Jailkit that the chroot directory will need the. Binary. This should be all that is needed, or so I thought. Upon checking a quota as a chroot'd user, it barfs the following error,. I provide ...
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Hosting Git repositories, The Easy (and Secure) Way - scie.nti.st
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Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Hosting Git Repositories, the Easy (and Secure) Way. Update (12-12-2010): For additional features not present in gitosis, check out gitolite. Update (08-10-2008): For topics not covered here, I encourage everyone to read the gitosis README. Bundled with the distribution. There is also an example.conf. Configuration file that illustrates more features than I have covered here. That my friend Tv. Wrote to help make hosting git repos easier ...
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Colors in git - scie.nti.st
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Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Git has supported a “–color” argument for several commands, like diff and log. However, there wasn’t an easy way to make colorized output the *default* nor could you change the colors. If you are running git 1.5 or above, you can turn on color by default and also change the colors. Put the following in your “.git/config” file:. Current = yellow reverse. Meta = yellow bold. Frag = magenta bold. Old = red bold. New = green bold.
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Having a Javascript moment with Ruby, WTF is going on here... - scie.nti.st
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Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Having a Javascript Moment With Ruby, WTF Is Going on Here. WTF is going on here? Rdb:1) sum.to f. Rdb:1) amount.to f. Rdb:1) sum.to f! Rdb:1) sum = amount. Rdb:1) sum.to f = amount.to f. First guess is some type conversion problem. Posted by Garry Dolley. Laquo; Using the quota command within a chroot environment. How to resize an OpenBSD root partition ». This is the personal blog of Garry Dolley. How to add a new partition on OpenBSD.
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The 'Yes' men - scie.nti.st
http://scie.nti.st/2013/2/17/the-yes-men
Scienti.st ruby, rails, programming, agile, productivity, systems. Let me turn a corner and cover a non-technical topic here for once…. Several years ago, I had a job where I had to ask myself the following question, “Do I do what I think is right, or do I do what will make my new boss happy? Now, this was not a moral question, it was simply about how to do some measurements / benchmarking and systems stuff; pretty low key, no big deal. 8221; Breaking the Sound Barrier. Too often, in business and in gove...
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