o future researchers can
answer the perpetual question about the past:
"What the HELL were they THINKING?"
Blovation off: Now I must go outside with my great-
grandfather's tools, to repair a 1960s greenhouse damaged
by last week's windstorm. Then back to a warm keyboard.
Keith
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we are paid to
do it. If you are just doing it for the money, please go
into investing, not into engineering.
Keith
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d COMPLETE testing, from our colleagues ... and NEVER
EVER using biased pattern recognition training sets.
The video is only free until Monday April 19, so watch
it (and share it) ASAP.
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y, at least I've found
some uneeded-transition-inspired improvements.
Keith
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What changes
will 5 more years of IBM (and their formidable lega
department, called the Nazgul by other technology lawyers)
result in?
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s can adapt these tools
to their own endeavors - they may invent new ways to look
at the world, and convey those perspectives to others.
95% of the world is deaf to "scientific performance".
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guess that readers of this list know the people who
know the people who know how to do this. What could we
slap together in a hurry?
Keith
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ic "extras"
(like the source code for the data reduction for my
published papers) to share with our small community?
Keith
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On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 4:45 PM Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I've done my feeble best to compile Mate for CentOS 8; my
> result is not completely broken, but not ready for use.
> Some of the graphics fails. "Mate8" seems to leak memory.
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 05:08:34PM -070
os.
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nded Linux users,
let's begin to prepare a rudimentary plan B, and hope
that we never need to implement it.
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focus on the audience and the
material I want to present.
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apable of
introducting more changes in my own life than I can manage.
Keith
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y apologies to the ghosts of the intellectuals of
that era, who put up MY "innovations".
Keith
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n get along pretty good without it."
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ly forever.
Is this a prudent assumption?
Keith
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> Subject: Security ERRATA Moderate: firefox on SL7.x x86_64
>> This update upgrades Firefox to version 60.2.1 ESR.
>>...
>> Mozilla: Setting a master password post-Firefox 58 does not delete
>>unencrypted previously stored passwords (CVE-2018-12383)
On 10/01/2018 11:
I am frequently
tormented by firefox interface changes and thoughtless
update management.
I don't need glitz, I don't need gestures, I need
stability and simple maintenance. If I wanted fashion
and mindless entertainment, I'd get Macs.
Which web browser should I be using? Chromium?
Keith
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; the new launchloop 2.0 design is 98%+ energy
efficient, the rotor temperature will stay below 400 K.
New graphs and animations when I choose a new format.
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gs. I prefer to leave a numerical code legacy
that is useful (or at least testable) three decades
from now, which does not die when Stephen Wolfram does.
Sigh. Many 20th and early 21st century "accomplishments"
are best forgotten. Perhaps Linux, and our work based on
it, will be forgotten as well.
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On Tue, 9 May 2017, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>Since the mid-April update, firefox 52.1.0 (32-bit) "esr"
>has been crashing often, on three similar SL6.9 machines.
>
>segmentation fault, no debugging information, also in
>firefox -safe-mode
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 11:43:46AM
iled for LTS
distros with older libraries, like RHEL/SL/CentOS.
Why the sudden jump from 39 to 52?
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spend money
in theaters and bookstores. That's the real threat.
Keith
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ing rockets
and self-driving cars.
Am I nuts?
Keith
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On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Keith Lofstrom <kei...@kl-ic.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for examples (with explanatory comments) of
> customized configuration files to use in the /etc/grub.d
> directory, somewhere out there on the intertubes.
On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 01:52:30AM -04
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Keith Lofstrom <kei...@kl-ic.com> wrote:
> I am considering Inkscape as a technical illustration
Thanks to Serguei, Andrew, and Ron (and responses arriving
after those) confirming that Inkscape is worth investing
effort in. I will also become more adept
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b2/CustomMenus
but my brain is too small to translate that into the
solution that I am hoping for.
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lost touch with reality.
Keith
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Don't waste your vote in 2016! Give it to the Republicans
and Democrats, and they will gladly waste it for you!
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Keith Lofstrom kei...@kl-ic.com wrote:
... T2xxx to T7xxx ...
Does anyone know about future kernel processor requirements,
or what RHEL 8, 9, ... might demand from hardware?
I am slowly converting my running machines from SL5.5/6.5 and
Gnome2 to SL7
on a slower laptop.
Keith
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Keith Lofstrom kei...@kl-ic.com wrote:
If systemd is a major resource hog, ...
...
On 02/13/2015 09:06 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
The difficulty is that it's creeping into levels and components that
didn't ask for it and don't need it, and thus becoming even
, the horror...)
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