and then I had this strange thought after watching teenagers: Hey, I used to laugh that much as they do now, when I was at their age -- what have just happened?
@PeterVaro I have often wondered this. Often I see adults laughing at trivial things, or acting "childish" and I think, "grow up". But then I think, wait, who is in the wrong, them or me?
anyway... I think it's time to eat some nice toasts, with smoked cheese and ham and potato with Heinz baked beans -- sounds like a delicious dinner (breakfast for me -- silly biological clock) ;)
I have several client's computers which I update from time to time, typically via RDP. However, that is cumbersome and I've always read that Python makes it easier.
So I found this shell code which supposedly allows you to issue commands.
If you want to do that yourself, I guess you can do it by about 10 Python lines on client and server. But that also would be insecure as hell. I would recommend using something already done with correct encryption.
So if your goal is to play with client/server, sure, fine. But we all are warning you to do anything serious with it. "I admit I am quite weak in terms of securing servers, but so far so good." is really lighting all the red lights over here.
@TechDude So, I would start with some simple client/server TCP/IP chat first and go from there. It is going to be much easier to debug and also write a question about it if necessary.
I think most people actually use 2.0-prerelease or 2.0-rc as the prefix and then the subversion as suffix if it really is a prerelease and not just 1.9.9-123-g4b45ea0 or something.
Hi! I need a native speaker of English. When you draw a line with small segments (--- In Matlab: plot(x,y,'--')) you call it "dashed line". Now, when the line is normal (continuous, full. In Matlab: plot(x,y,'-') or just plot(x,y)), what is it called? Solid, right? Can someone please confirm?
@Humdinger In spoken language I would have used "solid" without a second thought. But I'm finishing a paper and you kind of get "stiff", if you know what I mean. You want everything to sound right
@LuisMendo I know exactly what you mean ... my spoken Spanish is quite fluid - full of mistakes, but perfectly understandable. When I have to write something important I get much more cautious.
Tried playing fallout new vegas. Started the game as always, putting on "sexy nightgown", getting the straight edge razer and destroying the first town. Why aren't I winning?