"PowerShell Polish, Part 1: Perfecting Your Scripts" by Colin Coglehttp://colincogle.name/blog/powershell-polish-1/
run on company-owned computers. For sharing with a wider audience, though, we're back to square one. You can detach-sign your code with PGP keys or distribute hashes, and hope you
Here's how to take your PowerShell script and turn it into the best version of itself.
! Aware. Programmer's Webliography and Indexhttp://rocketaware.com/
* Electronic Commerce * Computers and Systems - System Administration - Brands - Diskless - DSP - Embedded and Portable Systems - Emulators - FreeBSD - Linux - Macintosh - Motorol
Fediverse.Party - explore federated networkshttps://fediverse.party/en/miscellaneous/
for single board computers. Provides moderation tools, post expiry, content warnings, Calendar, scheduled posts and text search. more info ▶ Code language Python Protocols Activit
Let's make social media free, federated and fun! Fediverse.Party is your guide into the world of decentralized, autonomous networks running on free open software on a myriad of
/dev/zinehttps://zine.dev/
upgraded anyway though: Computers used in factory production systems are never “upgraded.” They will keep doing the tasks required to make that product until the line shuts down f
Sharing and discussing the latest innovations in software development and programming.
LEDs - Gallium Indium Nitride UV, violet, purple, blue, aqua, turquoise, green, white. Also Gallium Arsenide and others. New LED MUSEUM! GaN,http://www.tllm.site/ledvio.htm
find on the fronts of computers or expensive stereos. * This price applies only when you tell Ken Ma that you saw this page. They cost $2.95 apiece in small quantities. Wilycon is
A site devoted to testing of LEDs in all common chemistries. Includes test target illumination photos of many LED samples, LED museum, and LED flashlight testing.
[Nettime-nl] ASCII .. eviction .. re-squat .. updatehttps://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-nl-0301/msg00051.html
that a number of the computers belonging to ASCII had be confiscated, the reason being that "they believed them to be stolen". As it turned out (after the re-squatting)
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