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Hark back to those halcyon days when the GIF89a and the blink tag ruled the web page and the most common use of htaccess on the nascent Apache HTTP Server was password protecting a directory. As you
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typically update Dynamic DNS with a one-liner (you'll need to set up your Dynamic DNS account first):
curl 'http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/servlet/updateip?username=myuser&password=mypassword&id=99999999&ip=123.231.123
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directions)
085
086 ALLOCATE ( unew(1:m,1:m), u(1:m,1:m) ) ! mem for unew, u
087
088 !
089 ! Boundary Conditions
090 ! ===================
091 !
092 pi = DACOS(0.0d0)
093
094 ! Top of unit square: (N)
095
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is how easy it is to change things once the cluster is working. For example, if you get a cluster set up and then a user comes to you and says, “I need package XYZ built with library EFG version 1.23,” do
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30.05.2021
A long time ago, I was a system administrator for a couple of HPC systems, but I also inherited two Hewlett-Packard (HP) N-class servers (mainframes). Along with two WORM storage units, these were
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01.06.2024
likely to be restricted to the times at which you are sitting in front of the screen. Admins typically receive requests for more detailed information, like: "What exactly happened on system XY between 1:23
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16.05.2013
, however, is how easily you can change things once the cluster is working. For example, if you get a cluster set up and then a user comes to you and says, "I need package XYZ built with library EFG version 1.23
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) ! Delta (x and y directions)
...
117 ! Solution Initialization
118 !
+++ !$OMP PARALLEL DO SHARED(m,n,u)
119 DO j=2,m-1
120 DO i=2,m-1
121 u(i,j)=0.0d0
122 ENDDO
123 ENDDO
+++ !$OMP END
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30.11.2025
ranking the top 25 worst passwords in order of how commonly they are used.
Here are the top ten:
1. password
2. 123456
3. 12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
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brackets constructors, { }
:
t = {}
t['foo'] = 'bar'
t['123'] = 'linux'
As the Lua developers emphasize, tables are not really variables or types but dynamic objects, whose values you can only reference