It absolutely is. A punch card represents a line of text, mostly in a programming language.
It absolutely is. A punch card represents a line of text, mostly in a programming language.
afraid.org does allow almost everyting.
I use their free service to setup my own dns tunnelling endpoint.
I’m running Wayland for many months now. Yust because why not. It just works. Debian sid with gnome here.
Well, with that assumption, the tree behind the window might not be real. OP might live in The Matrix and nothing was real.
122.0a1 (Build #2015990183), 416b0de9fa+ GV: 122.0a1-20231206213012 AS: 122.20231206050313
I have two firefox mobile browsers: beta and nightly. In Nightly this redirects to https://heise.de/ while in Beta, it opens google search: http://[2a02:2e0:3fe:1001:302::]
This might have something to do with different proxy settings on both.
Is it a link-local address? I remember having problems with these.
You can use SSH for unlocking: https://www.cyberciti.biz/security/how-to-unlock-luks-using-dropbear-ssh-keys-remotely-in-linux/
In the 90s my dad showed me his stack of IBM compatible 12 bit per column, 80 column card from his time working at the university physics department’s computer in the 70s. He had no access anymore to card readers and just kept the cards for sentimental value.
Most cards contain FORTRAN programs for the TR440 computer made by Telefunken.
Sorry, I have no further proof. :)