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thursday, 17 april 2025
Vegepod Vegepod arrived and built… Code in Place Application successful! Course starts Monday! TIL Windows NT used 01/01/1601 as the Epoch for it's 64bit FILETIME which will roll over on 14 September 30828, so not something I will have to worry about! Google Chrome History From stackoverflow the date of visit_time can be shown in human readable form using the following sql : select datetime(visit_time / 10000000 + (strftime('%s','1601-01-01')), 'unixepoch', 'localtime') from visits; If the dates look off you missed a zero… vegepod cip sqlite epoch sql
friday, 30 june 2023
... sed "s/\\\040/ /g" < .mysql_history sql ...
thursday, 30 september 2021
Vi Learn Vim for the last time Vim in the future History and effective use of Vim vim vi resources
thursday, 2 february 2017
Soekris Net4501 Garbage on console until I remember that the baud was 19200. Upagrade comBios to 1.33 using cu ~X and the comBios download command, oh and upgraded the Net4501 to OpenBSD 6.0. But forgot to create boot.conf: stty com0 19200 set tty com0 luckily it works from the boot prompt. Black History Month 7 Pioneers in ComputerScience Ursula K. Le Guin Rightly calling a "alternative fact" a lie... http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/02/ursula_leguin_on_fiction_vs_al.html cu cs
thursday, 6 november 2014
... grep <search term> speed history ...
monday, 29 september 2014
... : need to test this on i386. history minecraft ...
tuesday, 18 march 2014
... decided this would create to many history files. ...
wednesday, 27 february 2013
... hours But I have now cleared all history that is more than a month old to ...
monday, 16 may 2011
... Installed rlwrap to get command line history function which is missing from ...
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