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I was just wondering when using the routeProvider in angular, since the controller field takes the name of the controller function, then the directory of your controllers have to be in the same directory as your route?...
Some misconfigurations are hilarious, though. People using private keys, but forgetting to disable password based logins when they've got weak passwords
@JanDvorak Unit inr not recognized. Did you mean: * length: in, inch, ang * time: min, mins, yr, hr * pressure: inHg, bar * counting: nt * volume: pint * speed: kn * mass: dr, tn * solid_angle: sr * prefix_only: gr
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I want to play with small scale (2-5 server) deployments in google cloud while learning a tool like puppet, ansible, chef, etc and I can't decide which to use.
@SomeGuy why chair when you can sit on the bed like a true lazy person ^_^
@littlepootis Ignore pong
@Luggage you can do that on the remote machine - detect if session is SSH one and prepend something to prompt. I have the same fish config on my local and remote machine that way
@tereško no, and generally the point of a factor is working on elements on a one by one basis without being aware of the underlying structure. It's kind of like the OOP visitor pattern.