@JonClements since puppies live on the same planet as humans, their years are equivalent. Don't believe biologists telling you otherwise, they have no sense whatsoever about astrophysics
@AndrewLi except that it sounds more like a Math then a c# problem there is not much to do. It is not off-topic. I don't think it is immensely useful but I leave the voting to others.
@AndrewLi Just a tip, because I know you meant well, but when people say they feel offended or give that impression, it's good to deescalate, or otherwise change your tone. I think I've seen a few small quarrels from that user
@FelixSFD @rene its a RO in SOBotics, I trust him and we often see Abusive stuff since we are monitoring NATO, I suggested that he should ask you if he could report in SOCVR (so he can use Tuna's script), speak also to Tuna about it.
I have no clue if you already responded : ), just endorsing that request some
TB? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42121854/net-core-identity-server-4-authentication-vs-storing-users-table-and-returning now I know not much can be done as it has a bounty on it. just wanted feed back to know if to flag it.
@Nkosi I would not mod flag it, let the bounty run then reevaluate when no bounty if you have energy
@rene no hurry, FYI he got privs in charcoal, in SOCVR it would be useful mostly to be able to use script (Tuna's spam script), it's a great user (the dev of Guttenberg)
@FelixSFD please go over our FAQ if you haven't already done so. Let me monitor your interactions with Smokey in Charcoal for a couple of days and then clear you for access here. I see you get decent support already so my earlier statement about just formalities still hold. Welcome to SOCVR.
@Kyll When looking at the room overview, rene was the most recently active RO. Given that you were also quite recently active, it was something of a toss-up as to which to ping.
@Kyll I must admit, I did not check what his last message was. I should have done so. It's always those corner cases you don't check for that get you :-).
Ugh, Chrome has failed me. I went to look why the CSS p:first-line { text-transform: uppercase; } doesn't work, and there's been a bug report filed 5 years ago that still hasn't been fixed. Why....
@Kyll FF causes memory leaks for me. That's the reason I switched years back. I tried FF a few months back again, and within a week again a memory leak which killed my PC.
I propose we burninate the ssh2-sftp tag.
The description for this tag just says "Request the SFTP subsystem from an already connected SSH2 server.". We already have tags for ssh and sftp, and SFTP normally runs on top of an SSH session. So having a separate combined tag is redundant.
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@BaummitAugen yeah. I do use the same password on the Pi and my MacBook, but I use other passwords elsewhere. The Pi doesn't have a sudo password, but at the "Password:" prompt I instinctively typed it in without thinking.
@QPaysTaxes Had he set different passwords for the different systems, the authentication failure would have stopped him. So I would say "Accidentally execute sudo command on the wrong system" is a danger of password reuse.
Should I delete my answer if the question (it was "this is not my actual code but a representation") was unclear, and my answer may have not solved the problem? It has +1