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generated 283 seconds ago generated in 0.415 seconds served from batcache in 0.003 seconds expires in 17 seconds The Inspired Climber Skip to content Home Blog Body Gear About & Contact .site-navigation .main-navigation #masthead .site-header Healing a Rock Climber’s Elbow Pain .entry-header theinspiredclimber March 4, 2014 14 .entry-meta If you’re a rock climber, chances are you’ll be injured at some point in your career. For some it’s loose shoulders and others ruptured finger tendons. A third common injury (and the one I suffer from) is elbow pain. The goal of this post is to pull together some helpful resources and introduce a commonly overlooked treatment for climbers’ elbow pain that worked for me. Cranking hard on Balrog at the Riverside Quarry, a year after my first signs of elbow pain. (Photo: Steve Cox) How it all started I had been climb...
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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login Stop using tail -f (mostly) (brianstorti.com) 44 points by Pdincau 49 minutes ago | 18 comments pimlottc 11 minutes ago I was introduced to less +F a while ago and it is quite nice, but there is one simple "feature" of tail -f that I miss quite a lot: being able 'mark' the log with gaps by hitting enter a few times. This is especially handy when you have to first load a page or warm up the app before performing the operation you're interested in watching, letting you separate the earlier output from the lines generated by what you're testing. With less, you have to keep track of the current position by timestamp or other unique message, and it's easy to lose your place when the output starts streaming in. With tail, you only need a moment to mark your spot and then it's visually distinct even as more message come in. ...
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Best Current Practice (BCP) Sub-Series -In each of these lists, RFC titles are shown in bold-face if they are current; obsoleted RFCs are shown in light red RFC1915 (BCP0003) Variance for The PPP Compression Control Protocol and The PPP Encryption Control Protocol RFC1917 (BCP0004) An Appeal to the Internet Community to Return Unused IP Networks (Prefixes) to the IANA RFC1918 (BCP0005) Address Allocation for Private Internets RFC1930 (BCP0006) Guidelines for creation, selection, and registration of an Autonomous System (AS) RFC2008 (BCP0007) Implications of Various Address Allocation Policies for Internet Routing RFC2014 (BCP0008) IRTF Research Group Guidelines and Procedures RFC2026 (BCP0009) The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3 RFC2028 (BCP0011) The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process RFC2048 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension...
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Linux World Home Programming Computer Architecture Tit Bits Trouble Shoot Kernel Related Quizzes corrects IE6 width calculation google_ad_section_start(name=default) Kernel Thread Creation : 1 The Linux way of handling threads is unique when compared to the traditional approach. Generally a thread and a process are treated in different ways, but in case of linux thread is also just another process and is handled in the same fashion as any other process. Let us take write a small module to create a kernel thread and try to understand the various functions involved in the same. To work with threads you would need the header file linux/kthread.h A thread is created by the c...
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Home forge Debugging Random number generators Vector math Integer vector math Matrix operations Matrix Creation Splines Wiggle Smooth step Perlin noise Snap Color space Triangle intersection Text Sorting Poly mesh neighbour Defines imagine betray betray_plugin_api Forge is a basic utility library, consisting of pure c functions that are useful in any development. Forge is meant to be included in to all c files and all other Quel Solaar librariues and applications. Because it is included in all files it can provide some very useful functiuonality such as debugging memory and help find memory leaks. Forge is designed to be lightweight and compleatly platform and dependency indipendent. Contents: Debugging f_debug_mem_malloc f_debug_mem_realloc f_debug_mem_free f_debug_mem_print f_debug_mem_reset f_debug_memory exit_crash Random number generators f_randf f_randd f_...
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DragonFly BSD Edit Page | RecentChanges | History | Preferences About History Features Performance Team Images Community Download Mirrors Documentation Mailing Lists Source Commercial Donations Bugs Security PGP Keys Exports Hammer features DragonFly's Major Features List KERNEL HAMMER - DragonFly Filesystem NULLFS - NULL Filesystem Layer TMPFS - Temporary FileSystem VFS DM_TARGET_CRYPT, TCPLAY - Transparent disk encryption SWAPCACHE - Managed SSD support VARIANT SYMLINKS PROCESS CHECKPOINTING DNTPD - DragonFly Network Time Daemon DMA - DragonFly Mail Agent Please keep in mind that major modifications have been made to nearly the entire DragonFly kernel relative to the original FreeBSD-4.x fork. Significant changes have been made to every kernel subsystem, as a consequence this list is constrained to the largest, ...
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