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is assigned the value returned by input
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This is not some edge case behavior by the input
function. This is always how function calls work. You can think of it like substituting input('Who are you? ')
with the value returned by it, which is the string typed in by the user in this case.
Drop oh-my-zsh and look for something else to customize your prompt. I like Powerlevel10k but Starship is good too.
It’s when you open a publicly facing port and map (forward) it to a local port your machine. In this case, it’s opened at the vpn provider’s public gateway. Otherwise, it would typically be opened in your router instead.
You can then configure your torrent client to listen on that local port that the public port is forwarded to. I think generally the public and the local port are the same number when using VPN.
If you do that, then others have the ability to initiate a connection to you instead of only you being able to initiate the connection to somebody else.
When seeding/leeching to/from someone else, at least one of you needs a port open. So, if you always have one open, you allow yourself to connect to anyone on the network regardless if they have one open or not.
Sorry if I confused you more, I’m not that great at explaining.
I seed without cap, don’t really need my upload for anything else. (500 Mbps)
What’s the distro? I can help seed it indefinitely with open ports.
Yeah I don’t want to be a nuisance to my office neighbours. Right now I’m using a logitech mx keys, I could try looking for an ansi version of that.
I will probably order a keychron with low profile switches for my home setup, so I depending on how quiet it is I might get that for work as well.
Huh? Yes it does. Unless you mean it’s not cracked yet.
So you have never iterated over command line arguments and tried to identify options? Or taken a string input field?
What is this type of keyboard called? I’m interested in getting something like it but I’m curious what switches are available.
I want to try ANSI also, but it seems pretty hard to find in EU. I’ve considered getting a keychron for my gaming setup but I don’t want a full on mechanical for work, and I don’t want to use ISO at work and ANSI at home because it will screw with my muscle memory.
I’m swedish and I use EurKEY. It’s basically US but makes it possible to use Å/Ä/Ö through altgr + W/A/O. I don’t write that much swedish so I’m not too bothered, meanwhile the coding advantage is huge for ' " \ | / ? | [ ] { }
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No, it isn’t. Git doesn’t care what the url is, as long as it uses a supported transport protocol.
But you can’t assume that it follows the github format of https://<domain>/<user>/<project>.git
. In my example, I meant that you would just use that url to clone it:
git clone https://myawesomeproject.dev
One real-world example of this is ziglings.org (though it’s technically just a redirect).
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Ok, then I don’t understand at all. What happens if I host my git project on https://myawesomeproject.dev/
? How can the application infer anything by this URL?
That is assuming it’s hosted on github.
Another package to check out is lxml
. I personally don’t like it due to its typing but sometimes I have been forced to use it for its added features over the builtin etree.
That’s OK, we all got our own preferences 😉 But I think you will be pretty good to go on t495. It has apparently been linux certified on older Ubuntu, which Mint is based on.
https://ubuntu.com/certified/201905-27049
Also linux certified by Lenovo:
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/pd500343-linux-certification-thinkpad-t495-20njz4krus